Perceptron - Build Your Neural Network in an Idle Game
"Perceptron - An Idle Game" is an engaging incremental game centered on constructing and training a neural network. Starting as a simple simulation, it evolves into a complex experience featuring nodes, training, data management, and various upgrades. As you progress, take on the role of a budding undergraduate student, exploring the depths of neural networks and competing with AI capabilities. With offline support and a focus on learning, Perceptron offers a unique twist on idle gameplay. Dive in and become an idle tycoon today!
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Perceptron is a new incremental game which is based around the idea of building and training a neural network. The concepts behind a neural network have been distilled to their essence in this idle simulation.
Not to say the game is simple. Sure, it starts simple with only nodes, training, and data, but soon balloons into a complex idle game with prestige and upgrades. Not to mention offline support.
Take on the role of a young undergraduate student as you become quite the idle tycoon. Soon you'll be rivaling even GPT-3.
Perceptron is not just another idle clicker. It was designed around the idea of training a neural network and has taken inspiration from many neural network topics. Who knows, you might even end up learning something.
User reviews
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Pros
No forced ads; ads are optional for boosts.
Interesting and unique concept related to neural networks.
Game offers potential for optimization and strategy.
Prestige feels rewarding rather than frustrating.
Complex and detailed gameplay with various mechanics.
Cons
Progression is very slow, leading to frustration.
Game can feel bland and lacks depth.
Exponential requirements clash with the game's slow growth.
Limited interaction with the game; few buttons and menus.
Technical jargon is confusing and lacks explanation.
Most mentioned
Progress is too slow.
Game lacks depth and can be boring.
No forced ads, only optional ones.
Unique concept but poorly executed.
Requires a lot of player interaction with minimal reward.
User reviews
Had this game on my phone for well over a year. Progress is incredibly slow. It was somewhat enjoyable at the start, but now I can go weeks without any meaningful progress. I'm sure if I started using the microtransactions I'd get boosted much higher. If you're not gonna pay though, be prepared to get to a point where the game just stops progressing. Only reason I keep going is cause of the time I've already committed.
Previously 5-starred, but an update that added microtransactions makes the leaderboards meaningless. It was nice seeing my attention to the game rewarded by steady progress up the ranks, but that's gone now. On its own, the game isn't all that compelling. The progression unlocks don't ultimately change the playstyle all that much. Without a fair ladder I'm not sure what anyone will really find rewarding about the game outside of 100%'ing tiers as a completionist.
This is a very complex and detailed idle game. It's not easy at first. And yet it is. It's fun and there's plenty to do. The ads are optional. For 2x boost. I paid the $4.99 to get rid of them and have a permanent 2x boost (as well as supporting the developer) This is the kind of idle game that you can play for a while or leave for hours. My only issue is that sometimes when I open it, the bottom buttons aren't showing. So I can't change screens Otherwise I love the game.