Idle Superpowers 12+

Lutz Schoenfelder

Designed for iPad

    • 4.8 • 672 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Idle Superpowers is a roguelike idle rpg where you are a superhero who can get multiple superpowers that are combinable and synergize with each other!
- 99+ superpowers to unlock
- random generation of powers ensures that each run plays different
- combine superpowers to create overpowered synergies
- procedural generated items and enemies
- challenges to unlock new upgrades, which require different playstyles

What’s New

Version 1.2.8

fixed crash on start

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
672 Ratings

672 Ratings

j4ysixx ,

Give it a real chance

I originally tried this game a while back and it seemed simplistic and I gave it about 10 minutes before erasing it. DO NOT DO THAT.

I gave it another shot, and it is very well written to become more complex. Once you’ve unlocked a lot of challenges, and time energy it REALLY takes off and I can’t put it down.

Doesn’t kill you with ads. You have the option to watch ads for some bonuses, but I haven’t experienced ANY forced ads like other games. This got me to happily pay for no ads to support the game. If you don’t want to pay, the ads don’t ruin the gameplay. This is probably my second favorite idle game. Easy 5 star rating from me.

Stanimalia ,

Better than Expected

The character building in this with the power mechanics combined with equipment is truly unique to any idle game I’ve played before. The game has a real story to tell with fun characters (and I say this only having reached level 51).

This game gives you powers and equipment in random order so each run of the game, while taking advantage of the permanent prestige upgrades akin to any idle game, is vastly different from your last.

Some runs you’ll prioritize a given stat, or multiply your xp/gold gain, making every run of this game feel like its own unique game. You won’t regret playing it.

SpazPA ,

Engaging game that makes few demands.

This is a game you can hand off to the kids, and watch in quiet wonder as a new interest in math blooms. It’s not an educational game, not there’s anything wrong with that. But the tactical advantages of your powers, and the potential price you may pay for them encourage critical thinking. It remains engaging throughout the time travel aspect of the game which lets you start anew. There are always new powers and power combos to play with. Many of the idle games I’ve played grow inevitably stale, but I’ve been enjoying this one for some time.

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The developer, Lutz Schoenfelder, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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