The Best Fantasy Idle Mobile Games to Play at Work

Idle Skilling – Pocket RPG Tycoon

Idle Skilling – Pocket RPG Tycoon was a bit weird. I felt like I spent a lot of idle time just hitting slimes and stumps, and it was… way too satisfying. The mechanics weren’t as clear cut as the previously mentioned games, and unfortunately I died a few too many times, but it was due to me not training nearly enough, and trying to work while learning the game.

The game is simple: you swap between screens to focus on levelling that aspect of the game, such as training by doing benches, heading to the mines to level your crafting, and then diving into the thunderdome to battle the aforementioned slimes.

Aesthetically, Idle Skilling was super pleasing, and from a gameplay perspective (once I learned what was going on), I really enjoyed it. To add on, it was nice an hands-off, so you can easily crank out your Excel sheets while doing your speed benches.

iOS? Here you go! Android? Got you covered here, too.

Wrap Up

That’s it! My top three fantasy idle mobile games that you can easily play and progress in while working.

If you guys liked this, I recommend checking out some of the best MMORPGs that made it to mobile, that you probably shouldn’t play while you’re at work. Trust me, this is coming from someone who tried to AFK Old-School Runescape at work and realized the dangers of any game that requires some sort of interaction every minute.

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