The core loop is simple: shoot dots, collect cash, buy upgrades. But Infinity Games, Lda added a few twists that keep it fresh. Drones are your main tool. You can equip up to three at once, each with a different attack pattern — like a spread shot or a homing missile. The upgrade tree isn’t just about damage. You can boost fire rate, range, and even the number of targets your drones lock onto. That matters because later levels throw dozens of dots at you, and you need to prioritize. The global leaderboard adds real pressure. I’m stuck around rank 4,000, but seeing the top players with billions of points makes me want to grind just a little longer.
One thing I didn’t expect: the game has a strategic layer. Dots aren’t all the same. Some are armored, some split into smaller dots, and a few drop rare loot. You have to decide whether to focus on clearing the board fast or hunting for special drops. The idle element kicks in when you close the app — your drones keep earning, but at a slower rate. It’s not aggressive about pushing ads or in-app purchases, though there’s a pop-up every few rounds for a 2x damage boost. Easy to ignore if you’re patient.
If you enjoy games like Tap Titans or Egg, Inc., but wish they had more direct action, this fits. It’s great for short sessions — a few minutes while waiting for coffee — but also works if you want to sit and grind for an hour. The visuals are clean, the sound effects are satisfying without being annoying, and the progression feels fair. One tip: focus on upgrading your drone’s targeting range early. It makes clearing waves way smoother.