Greedy Greedy Gnomes Clicker Game Sets August 12 Release on Steam
The game turns the classic RPG trope of pot-breaking into a full incremental clicker loop, with automation and embezzlement mechanics that give the idle genre a mischievous twist.
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Publisher Future Friends Games announced that Greedy Greedy Gnomes, a clicker idle game about smashing pots in an RPG town, will launch on PC via Steam on August 12. Developed by solo Brazilian developer Nautlander, the game automates pot-breaking with hired gnomes and includes upgrades, dungeons, and a demo with Japanese text support.
Future Friends Games announced on July 7 that Greedy Greedy Gnomes, developed by solo Brazilian developer Nautlander, will release on PC via Steam on August 12. The game is a clicker idle title set in a peaceful RPG town where the player's only goal is to smash pots in residents' homes and steal coins. Coins fund keys to new houses, upgrades, and the hiring of gnomes who automate pot-breaking. Gnomes may embezzle profits when unsupervised, adding a management layer. The demo, which supports Japanese text, is available now.
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