Gamblers Table
Casual
Indie
Simulation
Strategy
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Steam Workshop
Color Alternatives
Custom Volume Controls
Mouse Only Option
Save Anytime
Touch Only Option
Steam Cloud
Family Sharing

Gamblers Table is an incremental game where you toss coins to earn money. Buy bigger and better coins, unlock upgrades and hire little helpers to automate the process and take care of all the busy flipping work for you. Simple. Satisfying. Strangely compelling...

Developers: greenpixels Bossforge
Publishers: greenpixels Bossforge
Release Date: Jan 11, 2026
Price (USD): $4.89
Current Players: 612

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Mostly Positive(78%)
addictive mechanics
charming visuals
satisfying sound
good value
progression system
grindiness
demo similarity
lack of content
repetitive
shallow skill tree
Overall, players generally appreciate the game for its simple and addictive mechanics bolstered by charming visuals and sound. However, many express disappointment due to the lack of depth and content, which often leads to a quick and repetitive experience. The progression system sees varied responses, with its flexibility being noted but its impact deemed insufficient. For its price, the game is deemed worthwhile for those interested in idle/clicker games, but many wish for additional content and improvements in future updates.

Positive Points

  • The game's clicker/idle mechanics are highly appreciated for being simple yet addictive.
  • Players enjoyed the game's art style and visuals, finding it charming and appealing.
  • Sound effects and music are considered satisfying and enhance the gaming experience.
  • The game is noted for offering a good amount of fun relative to its low price.
  • Negative Points

  • Many players felt that the game lacks enough content and becomes repetitive quickly.
  • Skill tree and meta progression upgrades are often criticized for being shallow or not impactful.
  • Some reviewers found the final game too similar to the demo, with insufficient new content.
  • Mixed Points

  • Players have mixed feelings about the game's progression system, with some appreciating the freedom to experiment but others criticizing it for poor balancing.
  • The game's grindiness is seen by some as befitting the idle genre, while others find it detracts from the fun.
  • Common Themes

  • The concept of flipping coins with cute helpers was frequently mentioned as a highlight.
  • The need for more content and better progression systems was a recurrent point.
  • Players frequently noted the short duration required to complete the game.
  • Updated 1/13/2026, 12:01:08 AM UTC