Learn the loop
Roll keycaps, earn cash, hire workers, then upgrade and expand. These systems are stated in the official game description.
Measure earnings, compare payback, use codes, and model offline scenarios without invented rates.
Start with the player task, then use the steps and stuck-state checks below when the route is not working.
Roll keycaps, earn cash, hire workers, then upgrade and expand. These systems are stated in the official game description.
Write down current cash and earnings, then compare the change after a worker or upgrade.
Measure earnings before and after each purchase, compare payback in the planner, and avoid assuming the largest price or rarest-looking keycap is the best investment.
Use the checklist in order when you want a direct path instead of general tips.
A reported money boost can change the timing of a short session, but start it only when you are ready to play.
Record a stable earnings-per-second value before changing workers or upgrades.
Enter its cost and observed income gain in the planner.
Use the real before/after result for the next decision.
Use these checks when the guide route is not working in your current session.
Check spelling, confirm you joined the correct experience, rejoin once, and remember a public report can expire.
Most wasted progress comes from rushing codes or upgrades before checking the immediate payoff.
Price alone does not prove better payback.
Use videos for strategy ideas, then verify numbers in your own game.
No exact best method is safely sourced; use measured payback for your current setup.
The public description mentions offline earnings, but no exact cap or formula is listed.
Not automatically. Compare its cost with the earnings increase.
It shows a transparent scenario from your inputs, not an official game formula.
Open the next page that matches what you are trying to do in-game.