r/incremental_gamedev is a subreddit with 5k members. The community frequently discusses game development, coding, incremental game, game, and incremental games, and the most common flair used is steam, android, html, design / ludology, and webgl.
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Popular Topics in r/incremental_gamedev
#1
Game Development
36 posts
#2
Coding
34 posts
#3
Incremental Game
29 posts
#4
Game
20 posts
#5
Incremental Games
19 posts
#6
Incremental
13 posts
#7
Feedback
12 posts
#8
Idle
10 posts
#9
Idle Game
10 posts
#10
Development
7 posts
Flair Used in r/incremental_gamedev
#1
Steam
: "Just launched my first Steam game - an incremental game focused on overpowered item builds. Hope you'll try it!"
42 posts
#2
Android
: "I asked if people still want 100-hour incrementals. 74 of you answered, and it's amazing to see"
18 posts
#3
HTML
: "I've been published on Crazygames"
9 posts
#4
Design / Ludology
: "Is this an Incremental?"
5 posts
#5
WebGL
: "I’ve come along way"
5 posts
#6
Meta
: "What do you think of this game concept? A passive desktop game where your normal PC clicks reward you with pets."
2 posts
#7
Downloadable
: "Best way to balance Incremental RPG growth with live ops Seasons and Events? Keep the individual progress or reset total recall for all each season? What's your opinion?"
2 posts
#8
Tutorial
: "New idle mining game on Telegram"
2 posts
#9
iOS
: "独立游戏与独立网站的收入展示"
1 post
#10
Flash / Unity Webplayer
: "Crimson Legion Idle Early Gameplay Showcase (Unity Rebuild)"
1 post
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Last updated: July 3, 2026