Overview
A tactile incremental game about scratching tickets, unlocking automation, and pushing long-run progression.


Game Detail
Play Scritchy Scratchy online and build a scratch-card empire through upgrades, automation gadgets, risky runs, and long-term prestige progression.
A tactile incremental game about scratching tickets, unlocking automation, and pushing long-run progression.
Released March 18, 2026. 34 achievements. Overwhelmingly Positive on Steam shortly after launch
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Developer: Lunch Money Games. Publisher: Funday Games.
Languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese and more. Features: Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Family Sharing.
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It is a scratch-card incremental game built around manual scratching, automation gadgets, risky card choices, and a later prestige loop with Jack Points.
The game launched on Steam on March 18, 2026 and quickly picked up strong player attention, which is why searches are clustering around guides, wiki terms, and achievement help.
Start with the game page for quick play, then move to the guide page for a cleaner early-game route and progression tips.
Steam lists 34 achievements, and the community is already treating full completion as a separate challenge from simply reaching the endgame.
The community keeps coming back to Scratch Bot, fan, sticky mat, spellbook, Mundo, autobuyer, Egg Timer, and the machine because those gadgets shape the automation layer.
Sticky Mat keeps tickets from being pushed around by the fan, which makes the automation setup more stable and easier to control once multiple gadgets start interacting.
Prestige becomes attractive when the current run is slowing down and permanent progress will likely return more value than another long stretch of local grinding. The right timing is usually about overall run efficiency, not about squeezing one more lucky jackpot out of the current save.
It uses luck at the ticket level, but the long run is heavily shaped by strategy. Ticket choice, upgrade timing, gadget order, economy stability, and prestige decisions all influence how quickly the game opens up.
For most players the game is less about a single ending and more about reaching the automation and prestige layers cleanly. Search demand around endings usually overlaps with progression help and late-run system questions rather than a simple story conclusion.
Because once the game starts layering gadgets and permanent progression, many players want quick-reference terminology and system explanations without rereading a full walkthrough.
Use the achievements page for cleanup planning, public achievement-name checks, and follow-up routing once your main progression run is already stable.
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