Editor's Review
From a tiny sawmill to a full-blown lumber empire – I’ve been planting forests, upgrading machines, and managing log trucks. The idle mechanics mean my factory keeps running while I’m away. BizPoints let me boost income permanently. Perfect for tycoon fans who love logistics and growth without constant tapping.
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Lumber Empire Official Introduction
Build your lumber and house manufacturing business and become a tycoon!
Welcome to Idle Lumber Empire - a brand new idle clicker game. In this idle simulation game, you start running a small sawmill and working hard to manage, expand your factory to chase big dream: building lumber empire!
Manage Forests
In order to harvest trees sustainably, you need to hire tree planters to grow your forests! Purchase more lands to green 'em all! Train your lumberjacks to become skilled workers so they can harvest logs efficiently.
Build milling lines
Purchase and upgrade new machines to process log fasters and produce more lumber products. Lots of machines awaiting you to discover.
Maintain and upgrade vehicles
Log Trucks, forklifts deliver logs from storage to machines. Upgrade, maintain them well to keep the factory working continuously
Manage Sales
Run marketing campaigns to attract new clients, process orders efficiently to earn the most profits.
Biz Upgrade
Earn BizPoints from each processed order, spend your hard-earned BizPoints wisely to boost the Factory income permanently.
Enjoy the new addictive idle logging simulator game!
Lumber Empire Tips
Enough with the setup—here’s the beginner tips you actually need (trust me, I wasted hours mismanaging upgrades at first):
1. Prioritize sawmill upgrades first, not just lumberjacks. Yeah, more lumberjacks mean more wood, but if your sawmills can’t keep up, you’ll be stuck with a pile of raw wood that doesn’t make real cash. Upgrade sawmills to process faster and make higher-value products—this is how you scale up quick.
2. Don’t sleep on offline earnings. This game’s bread and butter is offline progress—make sure you upgrade your storage and offline boost before closing the app. Even a small offline upgrade will let you earn coins while you’re at work or sleeping, cutting your grind time in half.
3. Skip the fancy, expensive upgrades early on. Those big, flashy facilities look cool, but they cost a fortune and don’t pay off right away. Stick to upgrading your existing sawmills and lumberjacks first—get a steady cash flow before splurging on new buildings.
Now, the real talk on pros and cons. The good: it’s dead simple to play—even if you’re new to idle games, you’ll figure it out in 2 minutes. It’s lightweight, runs smooth on any Android phone, and the offline earnings mean you don’t have to grind nonstop. The core loop (chop, process, sell, upgrade) is addictive, perfect for quick sessions.
The bad: it’s repetitive as hell—after an hour, you’re doing the same upgrade cycle over and over. Free version has ads that pop up after every few upgrades, which gets annoying fast. Also, it’s pretty basic—no unique twists or game modes, so it gets old if you play for too long (no wonder it’s big on downloads but low on revenue).
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