Quintillion Quest

Quintillion Quest

PRODUKTOR March 31, 2026
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About Quintillion Quest

Quintillion Quest is a fantasy-themed run-based active incremental game from PRODUKTOR, released March 31, 2026. It blends resource management with roguelike DNA, tasking you to build a self-sustaining empire through repeated expeditions. Each run lets you gather materials, craft tools, and upgrade systems that carry over between sessions. Think of it as a hybrid between idle clickers and dungeon crawlers, with a focus on long-term planning. The PC-only title plays solo and leans into minimalist visuals with bright, whimsical art. Ideal for players who enjoy slow-burn progression and tweaking systems to maximize efficiency over dozens of playthroughs.

Gameplay

Each run starts with a blank slate: you collect basic resources, craft tools, and unlock abilities to automate future runs. The core loop involves navigating procedurally generated maps, battling creatures with randomized loot, and returning to base to invest upgrades. Controls are straightforward, left-click to interact, right-click to fast-travel. Every decision impacts future runs, like choosing between boosting gold or unlocking new regions. Sessions typically last 20, 30 minutes, with later stages focusing on optimizing automation. The game thrives on incremental rewards: unlocking faster resource collection or passive income multipliers. No combat tutorials, just trial and error. The simplicity hides depth, but repetition can creep in after 20+ hours.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 4.3/5, with 72% “Recommend” and 18% “Skip.” Average playtime is 22 hours, and 63% complete the final boss. Community moods: 58% “Relaxing,” 45% “Addictive,” 22% “Annoying.” Critics praise its “clever synergy between upgrades” but call it “repetitive past 30 hours.” One top review: “Perfect for grinding during lunch breaks.” A common complaint: “Too many numbers without clear priorities.” Achievement completion sits at 78% average, with 50+ unlocks tied to rare loot farming.

PlayPile's Take

Quintillion Quest works best as a casual time-killer for fans of incremental systems. At $19.99, it’s a low-risk buy if you like optimizing spreadsheets over action. The 50+ achievements add replayability, but the lack of multiplayer or story may deter others. Skip if you crave fast-paced gameplay or narrative depth. For $20 and 20 hours, it’s a solid experiment in incremental design, but don’t expect a masterpiece.

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