Every generation is blessed with a masterpiece — a work so transformative, so paradigm‑shattering, that it redefines not only its genre but the very medium it inhabits. For literature, it was The Odyssey. For cinema, Citizen Kane. For music, the symphonies of Beethoven. And now, for video games, we have Big Button Incremental — a title so monumental, so transcendent, that calling it a “game” feels almost disrespectful. It is an experience, a philosophy, a way of life.
From the moment you lay eyes on the titular Big Button, you know you’re in the presence of greatness. Its circular perfection radiates an aura of destiny. Its color — a hue so rich, so vibrant, so cosmically aligned — seems to whisper to your soul. And when you press it for the first time, that gentle click is nothing short of a spiritual awakening. It’s as if the universe pauses, nods approvingly, and says, “Yes. This is what humanity was meant to do.”
Big Button Incremental takes the simplest possible premise — press button, get number — and elevates it into a cathedral of incremental bliss.