Rule1A Incremental: Idle Forum, is a satirical idle game where you grow an online community while trying to keep chaos under control.
Grow your forum by creating posts that attract new members. But as your community expands, members begin breaking rules, causing anger and slowing progress. Your job is to balance growth, moderation, and automation until order is restored (Rule1A 100.000%).
Core systems
MembersYour happy and totally rule-following community! As your community grows, rule-breaking becomes more frequent, leading to rising frustration and reduced growth.
Community AngerCommunity Anger increases every time rules are broken. Higher anger reduces member gains exponentially. Anger can only be reset through prestige, making short-term and long-term planning essential.
Mods
Hire moderators to reduce how often rules are broken. Reach 100.0% rule compliance to complete a run and unlock deeper meta-progression.
Influence (Prestige System)
Reset your progress to gain Influence. Influence permanently reduces Community Anger, increases member production, and boosts advertising power. Spend Influence on awards and upgrades that multiply post output.
Unity (Secondary Prestige)
Reset everything to gain Unity, a higher-tier prestige resource. Unity multiplies Influence gains, further increases member production, and unlocks powerful late-game bonuses.
Features
Incremental / idle gameplay with strategic decision-making
Decremental system
Offline progression
Complex multi-prestige system
Time management
Automation & simple buy maxes
Smooth animations
Monospace text
Clean, forum-inspired interface
Notes
This game is a parody and is not affiliated with Reddit.
Supports both portrait and landscape orientations.
Developer statement
I, Zach, or Considera, am also working on my main, bigger project called Idle Research 2! This game was originally made in 2021 for a Game Jam, and this is my first time upgrading an older project to Idle Research 2's UI libraries. This will give me a better idea on how to convert other upgrade like CryptoClickers and Idle Research 1.