Domino Idle is an incremental clicker game where you drop dominoes, watch them tumble, and turn that satisfying chain reaction into pure currency. Think of it as a mashup between classic domino toppling and Cookie Clicker – but instead of baking, you're racing to fill slots and trigger cascades. It's quick, clean, and ridiculously addictive for anyone who loves watching numbers multiply in real-time.
It takes 30 seconds to learn, but mastering the upgrade economy will keep you hooked for hours.
Works seamlessly across devices.
Scattered dominoes appear on the field – click each one to slot it into the silhouettes in the center. You'll see a counter (e.g., "3/3 Placed") tracking your progress. Fill every slot before the push becomes available.
Once all slots are filled, a giant "Push!" prompt appears. Click it to knock the dominoes down. Watch the math formula pop up above them – something like +1+2+2=5 ×5=25 – as coins explode from the pieces. Your score is the sum of all domino numbers, modified by special tiles. Blue dominoes multiply their value by three. Red tiles amplify the entire result. Gold tiles max out the numbers on every piece.
Spend gold coins in the upgrade shop at the bottom. Boost your Number Range to get higher-value dominoes. Buy more Slots to fit bigger chains. Unlock auto-cursors for idle income when you're AFK. When you hit a wall, click the Prestige button to convert your run into blue coins – permanent multipliers that carry over into every future session.
Perfect for incremental fans who want a 5-minute break that accidentally turns into an hour. If you've ever lost a weekend to Universal Paperclips or AdVenture Capitalist, this will scratch the same itch – but with the tactile joy of dominoes instead of spreadsheets.
It's satisfying in the same way bubble wrap is satisfying. Each push delivers instant feedback – coins raining, numbers stacking, timers ticking. The minimalist visuals keep the frame rate locked and the load times instant. No lag, no fuss. Just the hypnotic rhythm of placing, pushing, upgrading, repeat.
1. Saves: Progress auto-saves in your browser cache (cookies/localStorage). Playgama also syncs cloud saves if you're logged in.
2. Performance: Runs smoothly at 60 FPS even on older machines. The web-based engine (likely Phaser or PixiJS) keeps the file size tiny and the responsiveness sharp.
If you like watching numbers go up and optimizing upgrade paths, Domino Idle will steal your afternoon.
Domino Idle was developed by sublevelgames. Released in February 2026.