This is a really well-structured incremental game overall. The atmosphere works very well, and I think the sound effects add a lot to the experience. For incremental games especially, having satisfying audio feedback makes a huge difference, and here it definitely helps the gameplay feel more rewarding.
If I had to criticize something, it would probably be the balancing of some upgrades. The multiplier prices felt a bit too expensive at times, and I never actually managed to buy the “Shining Chance” upgrade, so I wasn’t fully sure what that mechanic was supposed to do.
Still, I genuinely had fun with it and ended up playing for around 10 minutes without realizing it, which is honestly a very good sign for an incremental game. I already really enjoy this genre in general, so congratulations, because this one definitely managed to hook me in.