This thread is meant for people to share what they've been doing this week. Incremental game recommendations are encouraged, although other topics are welcome as well. Just remember to keep it casual, be helpful, and have fun!
I haven't had a check in for ages - thoroughly burnt out, but the houseguest is going away next week for a fortnight which will give me time to decompress somewhat.
On the burner this week has been:
Warzone Idle - Risk as an idler. I play on Firefox and recommend you don't, it's horribly laggy.
Game testing for Get a Little Gold - a Flash game originally hosted on Kong - you can rip the .swf from there and play it as a standalone with all buyables unlocked. The new version is made with Unity for an Android release. I'm playing under Bluestacks and you can't have it yet - but it'll be thoroughly tested before it goes public. We're also looking at ways to make a cold start more engaging because currently ... it is not.
Anti-idle: The Game Flash standalone downloadable from Tukkun's (the developer) Google drive along with their other work. It's still being supported after 15 years! <3
Non-incrementals: Dorfromantik - it's very nice :)
Rogue Fable II - 45-60 minute runs, playing it since release and I still die more often than I win.
Civilization IV - Beyond the Sword - this links to GOG and is a downloadable, DRM-free version that you buy once and you have forever. Make backups. Playing this for 20 years and realised only recently that I play it as an incremental. Culture victory only, city flipping, no war, no espionage. It's extremely hard to win.
Ooh, Fundamental has changed a bit since I last touched it, I think a little over 7 months ago. Used to leave it on my phone to make sure I didn't touch it—I needed the screen on to progress in-game, as far as I knew, but actively babysitting it would be too boring. So I purposely tied up my phone with Fundamental so I could get other things done.
I haven't heard of some of these incrementals and I have been looking for a new one, so thank you for posting these recommendations!