IBBOB
A Game About Feeding A Black Hole
A short, addictive idle sim where devouring asteroids, planets, and stars grows your black hole into a cosmic spectacle.
IBBOB Score 8.3 out of 10
Quick Facts
- Platforms
- pc
- Price
- standard
- Playtime
- short
- Difficulty
- Very easy to start, with light optimization tucked into a simple idle loop
- Modes
- Solo idle simulation
Best For
- Players who want fast visual payoff in very short sessions
- Anyone looking for a low-pressure after-work game with strong progress feedback
- People who enjoy incremental loops but do not want a huge long-term commitment
Skip If
- Players who need deep management systems or a story-first structure
- Anyone who dislikes idle design or short-form progression
- People wanting a long handcrafted adventure instead of a compact spectacle loop
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A Game About Feeding A Black Hole is a short, addictive idle game where consuming celestial bodies turns you into the ultimate cosmic force.
Why It Stands Out
- Transforms cosmic destruction into a compact idle loop: every asteroid, planet, and star feeds visible growth.
- Immediate visual and emotional feedback makes even tiny gains feel meaningful; power escalates in minutes.
- Light strategy plus incremental upgrades keep engagement high without pressure or overload.
Gameplay
- Idle cosmic growth. Feed the black hole to gain mass and energy, then invest in upgrades that unlock new interactions and speed up consumption.
- Spectacle as feedback. Planets collapse, asteroids spiral in, and the black hole visibly swells, mirroring your progress.
- Short-session friendly. Quick runs deliver progression and awe; optimizing what to devour first adds a strategic wrinkle.
Who Should Play It
Players who enjoy short, visually striking idle sims with satisfying progression and light optimization.
Platforms
PC (Steam); console/mobile not confirmed.
Price
Standard premium indie release; no subscription or discount info disclosed.
Official Release Date
December 12, 2025