
"Timber Rush is about numbers going up in the crudest way imaginable, a clicker game that barely even features clicking, in which you move your woodcutter side to side as increasing numbers of increasingly silly logs fly around the screen."
"I think, more than anything else, Timber Rush has crystallized for me the essential core of what I will begrudgingly call a 'gameplay loop.'"
"I barely even need to do the moving left and right aspect of the game-essentially all the meaningful interaction-because he's surrounded by so many log-scooping drones and has such, er, wood magnetism, that it starts to essentially play itself."
Timber Rush is a clicker game where players control a lumberjack collecting logs and gold while upgrading abilities. The gameplay involves moving side to side, but it becomes increasingly automated as players unlock upgrades and drones. The game features a vast number of upgrade options, creating a loop of collecting and enhancing skills. Despite its simplistic mechanics, the game can be addictive, leading players to question its quality while continuing to engage with it.
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