Games like Hack 42: Typing Incremental
If Hack 42: Typing Incremental is your kind of game, the closest matches are MatchMaker95 - A Programming Simulator, Balls & Gamble and Billion Bounces — picked from the ranked list below. Each pick is ranked by what players of this game also play, shared genres and tags, and review-mined similarity — not a generic popularity list.
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MatchMaker95 - A Programming Simulator
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Top pick for Hack 42: Typing Incremental fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Casual with Hack 42: Typing Incremental.
The programming simulator. MatchMaker95 is a cozy(ish) coding tycoon where you write real C++, grow a chaotic dating app startup, unlock game-changing upgrades, and turn lines of code into profit — all inside a lo-fi Win98 desktop.
Balls & Gamble
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Second-strongest match for Hack 42: Typing Incremental fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Casual with Hack 42: Typing Incremental.
Balls & Gamble is a casino-inspired incremental game where you shoot a LOT of balls, earn money, buy upgrades, gamble, unlock new balls, and eventually break reality itself.
Billion Bounces
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Third-strongest match for Hack 42: Typing Incremental fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Casual with Hack 42: Typing Incremental.
Billion Bounces is a short incremental game with bouncing balls, bumpers, and one goal: earn coins, buy upgrades, and watch the economy slowly fall apart.
CasualSteam ↗Progressbar95
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Ranked #4 for Hack 42: Typing Incremental fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie and Casual with Hack 42: Typing Incremental.
Progressbar95 is a unique indie game with a strong nostalgic vibe. It turns vintage GUI elements like panels, buttons and icons into game elements! Simple and addictive gameplay based on dozens of mini-games and puzzles. The game will make you smile!
Interstate Drifter 1999
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Ranked #5 for Hack 42: Typing Incremental fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie and Casual with Hack 42: Typing Incremental.
Drift between the states, collect bits, beat rivals and get a high score.
EchoLink: Recursion
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Ranked #6 for Hack 42: Typing Incremental fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie and Casual with Hack 42: Typing Incremental.
EchoLink: Recursion is an active incremental hacking simulation spanning 1990s dial-up to 2150s megacities. Hack through time by infiltrating networks, building proxy chains, and automating routines. Every reset reboots you with exponential upgrades. Grow a skill tree and rewrite history.
Feed THE DEMON Incremental
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Ranked #7 for Hack 42: Typing Incremental fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Casual with Hack 42: Typing Incremental.
Unleash carnage in this dark incremental clicker. Sacrifice humans to fuel your demonic evolution and explode your wealth.
Nodebuster
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Ranked #8 for Hack 42: Typing Incremental fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Indie and Casual with Hack 42: Typing Incremental.
Nodebuster is a short, experimental incremental game about busting nodes and destroying reality.
Free alternatives
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Bongo Cat
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with Hack 42: Typing Incremental.
Bongo cat needs your help. Bongo cat needz more hatz!!! Every time you press a key, Bongo cat will punch your taskbar. Type, click, play, work to collect more points. Which hats will you find?
Travellin Cats in Paris
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie and Casual with Hack 42: Typing Incremental.
Find 100 cats hidden in Paris, France in this cute hand-drawn hidden object game by Travellin Cats - the original viral hidden cat game creator!
Grimm's Hollow
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with Hack 42: Typing Incremental.
A spooky, freeware RPG where you search the afterlife for your brother. Reap ghosts with your scythe, explore haunted caves, and eat ghostly treats on your journey through death.
The Expendabros
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with Hack 42: Typing Incremental.
The Expendabros have assembled and set their sights on the forces of ruthless arms dealer Conrad Stonebanks in the forests of Eastern Europe.
Iron Snout
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with Hack 42: Typing Incremental.
Iron Snout is a fast, colorful and brutal fighting game in which you will be helping a piglet fight for its life against hordes of wolves.
Star Fetchers
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with Hack 42: Typing Incremental.
The introduction to a wild ride with gangsters and deep state conspiracy theories
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Frequently asked about Hack 42: Typing Incremental
- What games are most similar to Hack 42: Typing Incremental?
- Based on Steam play patterns and shared genres/tags, the games most often recommended alongside Hack 42: Typing Incremental are MatchMaker95 - A Programming Simulator, Balls & Gamble, Billion Bounces.
- Who developed Hack 42: Typing Incremental?
- Hack 42: Typing Incremental was developed by Ministry of Fun.
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