Scritchy Scratchy
Casual
Indie
Simulation
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Custom Volume Controls
Mouse Only Option
Playable without Timed Input
Save Anytime
Touch Only Option
Steam Cloud
Family Sharing

Scritchy Scratchy is a super-satisfying scratch card incremental game. Buy stacks of scratch-offs, unlock auto-scratching, and chase massive jackpots. Will you play it safe or go all-in?

Developers: Lunch Money Games
Publishers: Funday Games
Release Date: Mar 18, 2026
Price (USD): $6.99
Current Players: 3.7k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Overwhelmingly Positive(95%)
addictive gameplay
satisfying progression
great soundtrack
charming art
good value
game length
simplicity
metaprogression
content variety
technical issues
repetitive
grindy progression
automation problems
The general sentiment among players is largely positive. Many find the addictive gameplay loop and the aesthetic charm to be appealing. The soundtrack receives consistent praise, enhancing the overall experience. However, some technical issues and grindy progression elements have been noted as points of improvement. The game’s addictive nature is a highlight, though it leaves some wanting more depth and content. Overall, it presents good value for the price and stands out as an engrossing idle/incremental game with room for growth.

Positive Points

  • The game is incredibly addictive, with many players finding it hard to stop playing once they start.
  • Players appreciate the game’s satisfying and simple core loop of scratching lottery tickets to earn money and unlock upgrades.
  • The pixel art style and presentation are well-received, adding charm and appeal to the game.
  • The soundtrack is frequently praised for being enjoyable and adding to the overall experience.
  • Many players feel the game provides good value for money, especially considering its low price point.
  • Negative Points

  • Some players experience technical issues, such as bugs and softlocks, which can disrupt gameplay.
  • A few reviewers found the game repetitive over time, due to the limited variety in gameplay mechanics and tickets.
  • The game’s meta-progression (prestige system) can feel grindy, especially near the end when trying to complete all achievements.
  • Certain elements of the game, such as automation features, are criticized for being slow or ineffective.
  • Mixed Points

  • The game's length can be seen as a positive due to its completion in 8-10 hours, but some players wish for more content.
  • Some players enjoy the simplicity of the gameplay, while others find it lacks depth and variation.
  • Common Themes

  • Addictiveness and the game’s ability to provide a quick dopamine hit are common sentiments.
  • There is a strong emphasis on the game being an inexpensive way to experience the thrill of gambling without real-life consequences.
  • The balance between active engagement and idle gameplay is noted, with some players wanting more idle automation.
  • Updated 4/1/2026, 12:01:34 AM UTC