Level Up: Villains (Idle Clicker) Reviews

4/5 rating based on 11 reviews. Read all reviews for Level Up: Villains (Idle Clicker) for iPhone.
Level Up: Villains (Idle Clicker) is free iOS app published by Grumpy Rhino Games LTD

Great game, Awesome feeling

Trevor Trevor go

First off, Fourth wall? What fourth wall? ~This Company. If you ever wanted to be a villain and purposely annoy heroes by being overpowered, this game is for you. I have only played it for 20-25 minutes so far, yet I've never seen a clicker game that is so diverse and gives you something else to do than just clicking, like sending your henchmen to kill heroes or patrol dungeons. If you are looking here to see what others are saying, I say that you should stop. Download the game right now. Be immersed into this epic game. It will give you a good laugh (Evil laughs and comedy laughs), and also send a feeling of power and feel like a genuine RPG.


New obsession

StavrosTheHun

This game is rewarding and I can tell the dev put a lot of time into it.


Won't stop moving

Alm90

When I go to the quest and hit on the next Villain it keeps moving won't stip


Just do it

Michael Arceus

Play this game now for free villains


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The Aperopitizer

The only thing I'm confused about is to upgrade the boss (player) cause I don't know how to level up the boss


Boss??

SheanC123

Anyone know how to level up the boss?? It's freaking annoying that I can't figure it out.


a little confusing

glegill6

i have no idea how to level up the boss character for fights


Good Tapper Game

offbounded

so far I enjoy this game way better than other tapers I would like it if the devs would make a short cut when leveling up the characters on the screen instead of having to go into the menu to level up the weapons and such.


Bug

Ctm0214922010

When moving to another character/shop, it will sometimes keep moving and won't stop till it gets all the way to the end... getting kinda frustrating...


The thinking man's tapper game

Matthew Daly

You know how tapper games work. You tap like mad on the main screen and manage a few variables until you decide to roll over. Well, this game has NINETEEN of those "main" screens -- every villain is its own tapper game. And you have to choose which villains to actively level and how to distribute the skill points, and then send the villains on quests to strike fear into villages and foil local heroes. Thoughtful, funny, and well-designed, this is the best tapper game I've ever seen!