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Console Idle
Console Idle
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Console Idle

Console Idle is a term that can refer to a type of video game or software application in which players or users engage in minimal interaction, often by entering text-based commands or making simple choices, to progress or achieve specific objectives. In a console idle game, the gameplay is typically designed to be relaxed and requires minimal active input from the player. These games are often characterized by gradual progress and resource accumulation over time, even when the player is not actively playing.

Console idle games are typically text-based or command-driven and are reminiscent of older text-based adventure games. They are a subgenre of idle games, where the primary mechanic is idleness or passive progression. Players might type commands or make decisions at the console, and the game responds accordingly, sometimes with humorous or creative outcomes.

The term console idle can also be used to describe a command-line interface or console-based software that doesn't have an active graphical user interface (GUI) but relies on text commands or input to perform tasks or operations.

If you have a specific question about console idle games or need more information about a particular aspect, please provide additional details, and I'll be happy to assist further.

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