TLDR:
This game offers unique features like switching between two forms and unique equipment upgrading, but it becomes overwhelming with numerous menus and separate passes for rewards. Navigating the game feels like work, detracting from the idle experience. The tutorial's focus on missions instead of the overall gameplay is odd. Overall, there are better idle games available, so I'd recommend skipping this one.
Score: 6.5 /10
Did I enjoy it? I thought that the original concepts were cool enough with a dual upgrade system and the progression of equipment. This doesn't last because of the amount of navigation that the game expects from the user to get everything out of it.
Would I come back to it? No, I dropped it for a while after not feeling like I was making too much progress, and even expending my gathered resources seemed daunting.
Personal Playtime: 2 hours
Ok, first things first. I want to like this game a lot. It has some unique features, such as having two forms that you can switch between to maximize damage output in those moments when you are actually engaging in the game. It has equipment that you can upgrade, pets to aid, and a healthy amount of resources that are free for the player. The problem is that it can quickly become overwhelming and leave you feeling like there is more work involved in navigating everything that is available to you than just enjoying the idle experience.
The number of menus that you have to go through to get everything that the game makes available to you is insane. There is no reason why there should be six separate passes. To make matters worse, you have to go through each one independently to claim the rewards for them. In instances like these, I wish that there was a single claim all button that would become apparent when you have unlocked something.
One weird note The tutorial was odd, as I would find myself more focused on completing these missions than doing anything with the game. By the time that I had finished it, I found myself further into the game than I expected to be (given that I recognize that it is an idle game, so this is a relative feeling).
Overall, I would recommend skipping this one, as there are plenty of better idle games out there.