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Lazy Galaxy 2 blends together two rather different genres you don't often see together. Mixing an idle / clicker game with real-time strategy its pretty interesting.

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"Lazy Galaxy is an idle/clicker game with base-building and RTS elements. Lead an evil (albeit lazy) alien race to conquer the universe! Expand your base, fight vicious foes, and conquer the galaxies. Acquire combat experience and convert into candy, the most precious alien resource!"

Features:

  • Conquer the galaxy! Build your base, build your fleet, fight the enemies
  • Hand-crafted campaigns
  • Achievements matter! Unlocking in-game achievements adds permanent researches that improve the gameplay
  • Control unit abilities directly or idle it out! Micro-control is rewarded, but not necessary. You can idle out the battles or seek more active participation
  • Multiple development paths will add variety to incremental/base-building gameplay

It's currently in Early Access and it seems the developer still has plenty more to add. While you can get easily 20 hours of it right now, there's late-game content that's currently missing. Even so, that's a lot of hours for the base game to have when it's not even finished. They're estimating only a few months to get the full game finished.

Check out Lazy Galaxy 2 on Steam.

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Nezchan Aug 3, 2021
The combat kind of reminds me of Last Federation a bit, at least visually.
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