How To Grow a Black Hole Launches on PC, Lets Players Feed the Universe's Worst Pet
The game's premise of intentionally growing a black hole as a pet turns a cosmic threat into a casual incremental loop, leaning into the irony of worsening a universal problem for fun.
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Desolation Digital released the incremental game 'How To Grow a Black Hole' on PC today. Players feed a black hole to increase its mass, unlock upgrades, and automate growth, but must control instability to prevent collapse. A 15% launch discount brings the price to 450 yen until July 1. The developer describes the concept as raising 'the worst pet in the universe,' a deliberately absurd take on astrophysics.
The game begins with a small black hole that players feed matter to increase mass, unlocking upgrades that improve feeding speed and growth efficiency. Advancing research introduces automation and further efficiency, but the black hole becomes unstable if it grows too much, requiring careful control to prevent collapse. The developer Desolation Digital describes the concept as raising 'the worst pet in the universe,' a deliberately twisted take on the incremental genre that treats a dangerous celestial body as a resource to manage.
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