Overview

Clicker Heroes 2 is the sequel to one of the most popular browser-based clicker games ever made. Developed by Playsaurus, it made a significant departure from its predecessor by launching as a paid game (available on Steam) and introducing far more complex systems. Whether that shift paid off depends heavily on what you're looking for in an idle game.

What's New Compared to the Original?

The original Clicker Heroes was a fairly straightforward idle game: hire heroes, defeat monsters, prestige, repeat. Clicker Heroes 2 layers on considerably more:

  • A skill tree system with hundreds of nodes offering meaningful choices
  • An Automator feature that lets you script in-game actions — a massive addition for idle purists
  • Multiple playstyles: active clicking, idle, and hybrid builds are all viable
  • Deeper progression with Rubies, Transcendence, and Outsiders

Gameplay Feel

The core loop remains satisfying: watch numbers grow, defeat bosses, unlock new heroes and abilities. But the pace is noticeably slower than the original in the early game. This isn't necessarily a flaw — it's a design choice aimed at giving players more time to engage with systems rather than rushing through them — but it may disappoint players expecting the same casual, breezy feel of the first game.

The Automator is arguably the game's best feature. Once you unlock it, you can write simple scripts (no programming knowledge needed) to handle repetitive tasks. This is a dream for idle game fans who want genuine "set it and forget it" gameplay.

Visuals and Interface

The art style is clean and colorful, much like the original. The UI is more complex by necessity, but Playsaurus has done a reasonable job of keeping things organized. New players may feel overwhelmed initially, but the game introduces mechanics gradually enough that it's manageable.

What Works Well

  • The Automator is one of the best idle-automation systems in any clicker game
  • Skill tree decisions feel meaningful and not just cosmetic
  • Good for both short sessions and long idle stretches
  • Regular updates and active developer presence

What Could Be Better

  • The early game is slower and less immediately rewarding than the original
  • Being a paid game (it launched at a premium price) raises expectations that aren't always met
  • The learning curve for new players is steeper than it needs to be
  • Some progression walls can feel arbitrary rather than strategic

Who Is This Game For?

Clicker Heroes 2 is best suited for players who:

  1. Enjoyed the original but wanted more depth and strategic decision-making
  2. Are fans of idle RPGs and don't mind slower early pacing
  3. Love optimization and will spend time crafting efficient Automator scripts

If you're looking for a casual, pick-up-and-play clicker experience, the original Clicker Heroes (which is still free) may serve you better.

Final Verdict

Clicker Heroes 2 is a competent, well-designed idle RPG that rewards patience and engagement with its systems. It's not a perfect game, and the paid price point makes it harder to recommend unconditionally. But for fans of deep idle mechanics and genuine build variety, it offers dozens — potentially hundreds — of hours of satisfying progression.

Rating: 7.5 / 10 — Recommended for dedicated idle game fans. Try the original first if you're new to the genre.