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: 5.6k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Overwhelmingly Positive(95%)
addictive nature
fun gameplay loop
meaningful upgrades
great soundtrack
wrist accessibility
automation late
short game
balance manual play
repetitive endgame
tedious grind
uneven prestige
constantly click egg
The general sentiment surrounding the game is largely positive, with players praising its addictive nature, fun gameplay loop, and balancing of manual and automated play. The accessibility options for wrist strain are also commended. However, some find the game repetitive and grindy towards the end, especially when trying to achieve 100% completion, as certain aspects of the prestige system demand excessive repetition to progress. While the game is enjoyable in short spurts, the lack of long-term content and variety makes it less replayable for some.

Positive Points

  • The game is highly addictive and provides a satisfying dopamine rush, making it hard to put down once started. Many players found the grind of achieving 100% completion worth their time.
  • It has a great progression system with meaningful upgrades and a balance between manual scratching and automation, maintaining player engagement without overwhelming them.
  • The soundtrack and graphics were frequently praised, adding to the overall enjoyment and atmosphere of the game.
  • Accessibility options for wrist strain were appreciated, allowing more players to enjoy the game without physical discomfort.
  • Negative Points

  • Many players noted the game becomes repetitive after a certain point, particularly during the endgame or when grinding for the final achievements.
  • The skill tree and prestige system were criticized for uneven point costs, requiring multiple repetitive runs to unlock all upgrades, which some players found tedious.
  • Certain gameplay mechanics, like needing to constantly click on the egg timer, detract from the automation aspect and frustrate players.
  • Mixed Points

  • The automation features are appreciated, but they come into play late in the game and require significant upgrades to be effective. This balance can either enhance or hinder the player experience.
  • Some players found the game too short and desired more content, while others appreciated it for not overstaying its welcome.
  • Common Themes

  • Gambling theme and addiction-related humor are prevalent, with many players referencing gambling habits both in and out of the game.
  • The balance between manual play and automation is a recurring topic, with mixed feelings about when and how these features should be utilized.
  • There was a sense that while the game is enjoyable, the lack of long-term content or variety in scratch ticket mechanics limits its replayability.
  • Updated 6/22/2026, 12:01:33 AM UTC