Lamar - Idle Vlogger

Games.

4.4

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Installs

10M+

Developer

CrazyLabs LTD

Category

Games

Content Rating

Teen

Developer Email

[email protected]

Privacy Policy

https://crazylabs.com/privacy-policy/

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Editor Reviews

Lamar - Idle Vlogger doesn't hide what it is: a casual, tap-heavy idle simulator where a man with nothing but a broken phone tries to become a star vlogger. The game kicks off with Lamar, broke and buried in debt, sitting in a literal trash pile. Every video he films from his junkyard home earns small views and ad money. And that's the loop: film, earn, upgrade. Gradually, he crawls his way up to better equipment, fancier neighborhoods, and bigger vlogging deals. There's something oddly satisfying about watching the numbers rise even when the app is closed.

The premise might sound ridiculous, but it's the absurdity that makes it oddly charming. The humor leans into memes, exaggerated upgrades, and overly dramatic life changes. One moment, Lamar is filming with a cracked phone and a shopping cart; the next, he's living in a penthouse with a drone camera. It's progress-driven, not skill-based, and it plays into the mobile idle game niche well. Ideal for short bursts throughout the day.

Lamar doesn’t throw a lot of complexity at the user. Everything is intuitive. Tap to shoot content. Spend to upgrade. Watch ad boosts to multiply earnings. There’s no stress, no deep strategy, and no time limits. Just steady progress. It’s ideal for those who enjoy watching progress bars grow without micromanagement. Though repetitive at times, the humor and upgrade system help keep the cycle from going completely stale.

For those who enjoy idle tap games like Idle Miner or Adventure Capitalist, this one sits comfortably in the same category. There’s no groundbreaking twist here, but Lamar’s personality gives the app a voice of its own. A mix of meme humor and ridiculous upgrades makes it light, unpretentious, and addictive in small doses.

Features

  • Absurd Vlogging Journey: Start in poverty and rise to influencer fame. The contrast from trash heap to luxury suite is the whole point. The humor in watching Lamar evolve keeps the tap-loop fun.
  • Idle Progression: Even when offline, Lamar keeps generating income. Users return to bigger numbers, giving that dopamine kick of instant progress.

  • Quick Upgrades: A tap here, a purchase there—suddenly, the setup goes from a cardboard box to a sleek modern studio. Equipment, housing, and camera drones—all upgradeable for better earnings.
  • Simple Controls: Minimal learning curve. Most of the interaction is tapping or holding a button to "film" videos. Upgrades are one-tap actions. Easy to follow.
  • Visual Glow-Up: As Lamar earns more, his environment visibly improves. From the street to stylish neighborhoods, each level-up looks and feels more satisfying than the last.

Pros

  • Comedic Tone: The writing, visuals, and game structure don’t take themselves seriously. That keeps it light and engaging, especially with meme-style references scattered throughout.
  • Offline Rewards: Lamar keeps grinding even when the app is closed, which makes it perfect for passive players. There’s no pressure to constantly monitor progress.
  • Frequent Upgrades: The number of upgrade options is high, so progress doesn’t stall too quickly. New backdrops and gear arrive often enough to feel rewarding.
  • Low Effort, High Reward Loop: Designed for players who enjoy seeing consistent growth without much effort. It fits well in the idle sim genre with just the right mix of effort and output.

Cons

  • Heavy Ad Integration: Boosts and numerous upgrades drive ad views. It doesn't force them, but to keep up the pace, most users will end up watching several daily.
  • Repetitive Gameplay: After the initial novelty wears off, the core gameplay loop doesn't change. It's mostly just tapping and upgrading, with little variation.
  • Minimal Strategy: There's little room for creative decision-making. It’s all about progression, not problem-solving. That works for some, but others may find it flat after a while.

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