Melvor Idle

A RuneScape-inspired idle RPG where long-term account progress, skill loops, and calm optimization create one of the strongest 'always growing' games you can keep open for months.

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Recomendaciones Score 8.8 out of 10

Quick facts

Platforms
pc, mobile
Genre
idle, incremental, rpg, skills
Price
low
Playtime
long
Difficulty
Easy to start, but long-term efficiency, gear planning, and combat routing matter once systems stack
Modes
Solo idle RPG with offline progression and cloud-supported cross-platform play

Best for

  • Players who want a deep progression game they can fit around work, study, or other games
  • Anyone who likes building an account, planning skill synergies, and watching long-term systems compound
  • People who want RuneScape-style growth without needing real-time movement or constant active sessions

Skip if

  • Players who need strong moment-to-moment action, story scenes, or a visible world to explore directly
  • Anyone who dislikes idle design, menu-heavy optimization, or very long progression tails
  • People looking for literal base-building or decoration instead of account-building and systems growth

Watch trailer

A quick video reference before deciding whether this fits your taste.

Melvor Idle is a RuneScape-inspired idle RPG where the real pleasure comes from building an account that keeps getting stronger, cleaner, and more self-sustaining every time you check back in.

Why It Stands Out

Most idle games are about numbers getting bigger. Melvor Idle is stronger than that because its skills, combat, crafting, and resource loops all feed into each other, which makes progress feel like a plan instead of a timer.

You are not just waiting for bars to fill. You are deciding whether to push Mining to support Smithing, level Farming so food becomes easier, or route combat around the gear and materials your other skills can already sustain. That interplay is what gives the game its staying power.

It also fits unusually well around real life. Offline progress, cross-platform cloud saves, and low session pressure make it easy to treat like a long-term companion game rather than a game that demands your evening.

Official Steam page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1267910/Melvor_Idle/

Gameplay

  • Account-building instead of base-building. The core fantasy is growing a character sheet, an inventory, and a web of supporting systems until everything runs more smoothly.
  • Skills that actually connect. Woodcutting, Fishing, Mining, Smithing, Cooking, Farming, and Combat all matter more because progress in one area often unlocks efficiency somewhere else.
  • Idle structure with real routing decisions. The game is calm, but not brainless. Good progression comes from choosing what to train next, when to pivot into combat, and how to avoid resource bottlenecks.
  • Excellent long-tail value. Melvor works best as a game you revisit for months, not as a quick curiosity you finish over a weekend.

Melvor Idle account and skills overview

Steam screenshot showing the account overview and the dense skill-based progression structure that makes Melvor Idle work as a long-term routine game.

Melvor Idle progression and combat interface

Steam screenshot showing the menu-driven combat and progression layers that make the game feel more like building a system than chasing action-heavy sessions.

Who Should Play It

Players who enjoy long-term progression, low-pressure optimization, and the feeling of building something that keeps getting better even when they only check in for a few minutes.

Platforms

PC / Mobile Cloud-supported saves and offline progress make it especially strong as a cross-device routine game.

Price

Low premium entry point, with optional expansions if you want to turn it into an even longer-term hobby.

Official Release Date

November 18, 2021

Official links and sources

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