11 best idle games for Android for incremental fans

Idle games are growing in popularity. The basic and most popular variant is the incremental idle game. That’s where resources build up automatically. You use them to upgrade your stuff to generate resources more quickly. The loop has you continuously doing that until you generate massive numbers. Some idle games also have RPG mechanics, merge mechanics, and even clicker mechanics as well. In this list, we’ll round up the best idle games for Android. 

The best idle games for Android

Almost a Hero

Price: Free to play

Almost a Hero is technically an idle RPG, but it does have incremental elements. You send your heroes on adventures where they generate resources in the background while you’re offline. You use the resources to strengthen the heroes and send them on more perilous quests. On top of that, there are a few game modes, 17 heroes to level up, and plenty of other things to do. You can even upgrade each hero in several different ways. It’s a solid experience overall. 

Antimatter Dimensions

Price: Free to play

Antimatter Dimensions screenshot 2023

Antimatter Dimensions is a more traditional incremental idle game. The goal is to generate ever-increasing numbers until you reach infinity. You do that using upgrades from the antimatter you generate. The numbers get quite large rather quickly, so people who enjoy seeing that have a game to play. Like most incremental games, it’s not terribly complicated. You let the resources pile up, spend them on upgrades, and generate more resources more quickly. The UI is a bit basic, but it has to be to accommodate such massive numbers. 

Clickpocalypse II

Price: Free

Clickpocalypse II screenshot 2021

Clickpocalypse II doesn’t have the nicest graphics. However, it’s one of the best idle games we know about. You create a party of heroes who go diving in dungeons. They generate XP and loot for themselves, and resources for you. Of course, they also unlock various abilities as they level up. The UI is definitely not the prettiest to look at, and it can be hard to read on smaller screens. Otherwise, this is one of the best games in the genre. The game is free with advertising. We would’ve liked a payment method to remove ads, but it’s a minor nitpick. 

Egg, Inc

Price: Free to play

Egg, Inc is a farming simulator that uses idle and clicker mechanics. The game starts with you hatching a bunch of chickens. That generates resources for you to upgrade your farm and generate more resources. We like the farm simulator take on incremental mechanics. It makes things feel more animated than you typically find in this space. The game also makes advertising optional, like many all-stars in this space. There isn’t much wrong with this game aside from the occasional bug reported by players. 

Endless Frontier

Price: Free to play

Endless Frontier is another idle game with RPG and clicker elements. You click a bunch to level up your hero, and then they go and do battle until they can’t anymore. The game plays itself in the background while you’re away, so you have plenty of resources to spend on upgrades when you return. It’s not the most elegant game in the idle genre, but we think it blends clicker, RPG, and idle elements pretty well. Plus, the quality of life stuff is pretty good as well. Aside from the occasionally sloppy presentation, we quite like this one. 

Exponential Idle

Price: Free / Up to $3.99

Exponential Idle screenshot 2023

Exponential Idle is one of those games where the graphics take a backseat to mechanics. This one is a math-inspired incremental game. Your goal is to use exponential growth to generate tons and tons of money. From there, you do the usual stuff like buy upgrades and rewards. The unique part is where the player selects the equations from the list to help generate more money quickly. This one has a high level of polish, a decent difficulty level, and everything works as it should. We recommend this one for sure. 

Grimoire Incremental

Price: Free / $4.49

Grimoire Incremental screenshot 2023

Grimoire Incremental is a different kind of idle game. It lets you choose between clicking and idle for your resource generation. Thus, you can go more quickly with tapping when you play, and let the idle part do its thing when you’re not. That doesn’t sound all that unique, but the way it’s implemented makes it feel that way. Players craft spells and use them to shape their experience. It’s easier to show than to explain with words, so we recommend giving it a try to see for yourself. It’s one of the best incremental games for sure. 

ISEPS

Price: Free to play

ISEPS screenshot 2023

ISEPS is an incremental game that uses particles. Your phone renders these pretty little particles that generate resources. You use the resources to generate more and larger particles. There are several upgrades that increase your resource generation per second, which isn’t unique. However, what is unique is that some phones don’t have the graphical prowess to run this one, because the particles are rendered high quality. There are no forced ads, and while there are in-app purchases, you don’t need them at all. It’s one of the better-looking options, even if it is still a simple game. 

Melvor Idle

Price: Free / $9.99

Melvor Idle is one of the few premium idle games on the list. The game is inspired by Runescape, and that shows through the wide range of choices the player has when it comes to things like unlocking skills. Everything you do serves a purpose. For example, you’ll generate more wood by buying into woodcutting. There is also a combat mechanic with over 100 monsters. The game also features over 1,100 items to collect, pets, and all kinds of other stuff. The developer is also quite active, which is rare in a premium game. 

Minute series

Price: Free with ads (usually)

Moitititi is a developer on Google Play with several good idle games under the Minute series. Examples include MinuteQuest, MinuteFrontier, MinuteMonsters, MinuteHunter, and MinuteKnights. The games are one-screen RPGs where you level up and fight with your heroes until you get to the end. The only downside is that the AFK part is slightly more limited than we normally see in incremental games. You can auto-schedule some stuff, but this is more of a manual game than others on the list. The games are free with advertising, but we would’ve liked to see a way to pay to remove the ads. They can get a little annoying on occasion. 

Soda Dungeon 2

Price: Free to play

Soda Dungeon 2 is the sequel to the highly successful Soda Dungeon, and it’s a good game in its own right. The game has players hire Soda Junkies to go on adventures and quests on their behalf. Thus, you get loot without having to do much. This one is nice because you can do stuff you can’t normally do. For example, there’s a custom behaviors mechanic where you can program your characters to do what you want while you’re not there. The game lets you earn battle credits while offline, which you can exchange for items when you get back. There’s a lot of good humor as well. We like the Soda series, clearly. 


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