Compare Bitcoin Trader prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Gamesforgames. Published by Gamesforgames. Released on 5/3/2018. Available on PC. Genres: Casual, Indie, Simulation.

If your bar for a clicker is 'give me Steam achievements and leave me alone for twenty minutes,' Bitcoin Trader clears it. Anyone expecting actual trading depth will bounce off this in under five minutes.

I put time into this so you don't have to, and the honest summary is: Bitcoin Trader is a shallow idle-clicker built in Clickteam Fusion 2.5, not a simulation with any strategic meat on its bones. The three verbs on offer are exchange, airdrop, and mine. None of them require decision-making in any meaningful sense. You click a button to buy or sell crypto at a fixed in-game price, you click a button to claim an airdrop, and you watch a number tick upward while mining runs passively. There is no market chart to read, no risk-reward tension, no resource allocation puzzle. For someone who color-codes Paradox patch notes, this is closer to a screensaver than a simulation. The Steam community page tells its own story. The most active discussion threads ask whether windowed mode exists (it does not, forcing fullscreen on what one user called 'a very basic clicker game') and why the buy/sell buttons seem to do nothing useful for unlocking achievements. That second point is a real design hole: the achievement list runs to 190 entries, but players report that core interactions like buying and selling register inconsistently toward progress. For achievement hunters who exist entirely to tick boxes at a low price point, there is at least a mechanical reason to load the game up. For everyone else, the loop exhausts itself in a single session. Built in Clickteam Fusion 2.5, the production level is exactly what that engine and this price tier suggest: flat 2D assets, a bundled soundtrack, and no UI options worth mentioning. No mod support, no difficulty tuning, no second playthrough hook. The 'endless gameplay' label is technically accurate the same way a blank document is endless, in that nothing stops you from continuing, but nothing compels it either. The crypto theme is purely cosmetic. Swap out the Bitcoin graphics for any idle-resource skin and the game is identical. If the ceiling of your ask is 'something to idle in the background while I read patch notes,' Bitcoin Trader technically fills that gap. It is a badge-collection vehicle at sub-five-dollar pricing, and for that very narrow use case the math can work out. Strategy players, sim fans, anyone who wants even a basic market loop with price volatility and timing decisions should look elsewhere immediately. Games like Coin Trader Simulator or the more fully realized Crypto Trading Simulator offer actual decision layers that this title never attempts. Diego, Scout Team

Bitcoin Trader
CasualIndieSimulation

Bitcoin Trader

May 3, 2018Gamesforgames
GamerScout Says

If your bar for a clicker is 'give me Steam achievements and leave me alone for twenty minutes,' Bitcoin Trader clears it. Anyone expecting actual trading depth will bounce off this in under five minutes.

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About Bitcoin Trader

I put time into this so you don't have to, and the honest summary is: Bitcoin Trader is a shallow idle-clicker built in Clickteam Fusion 2.5, not a simulation with any strategic meat on its bones. The three verbs on offer are exchange, airdrop, and mine. None of them require decision-making in any meaningful sense. You click a button to buy or sell crypto at a fixed in-game price, you click a button to claim an airdrop, and you watch a number tick upward while mining runs passively. There is no market chart to read, no risk-reward tension, no resource allocation puzzle. For someone who color-codes Paradox patch notes, this is closer to a screensaver than a simulation. The Steam community page tells its own story. The most active discussion threads ask whether windowed mode exists (it does not, forcing fullscreen on what one user called 'a very basic clicker game') and why the buy/sell buttons seem to do nothing useful for unlocking achievements. That second point is a real design hole: the achievement list runs to 190 entries, but players report that core interactions like buying and selling register inconsistently toward progress. For achievement hunters who exist entirely to tick boxes at a low price point, there is at least a mechanical reason to load the game up. For everyone else, the loop exhausts itself in a single session. Built in Clickteam Fusion 2.5, the production level is exactly what that engine and this price tier suggest: flat 2D assets, a bundled soundtrack, and no UI options worth mentioning. No mod support, no difficulty tuning, no second playthrough hook. The 'endless gameplay' label is technically accurate the same way a blank document is endless, in that nothing stops you from continuing, but nothing compels it either. The crypto theme is purely cosmetic. Swap out the Bitcoin graphics for any idle-resource skin and the game is identical. If the ceiling of your ask is 'something to idle in the background while I read patch notes,' Bitcoin Trader technically fills that gap. It is a badge-collection vehicle at sub-five-dollar pricing, and for that very narrow use case the math can work out. Strategy players, sim fans, anyone who wants even a basic market loop with price volatility and timing decisions should look elsewhere immediately. Games like Coin Trader Simulator or the more fully realized Crypto Trading Simulator offer actual decision layers that this title never attempts. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Idle ClickerAchievement HuntingCrypto ThemeClickteam FusionLow Price PointNo Market Simulation

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7 32-bit
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
1 Gb
Processor
Quad-core Intel or AMD processor, 2 GHz or faster

Recommended

OS
Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7 32-bit
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
2 Gb
Processor
Quad-core Intel or AMD processor, 2.5 GHz or faster

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Developer
Gamesforgames
Publisher
Gamesforgames
Release Date
May 3, 2018

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