Unfair Flips is a short incremental clicker about flipping the world’s worst coin over and over until you get ten heads in a row. The game practices true randomness; it is possible that the first ten times you flip the coin will be all heads. However, it’s exceedingly unlikely; with a 20% chance of flipping heads each time, your odds of getting ten in a row are one in 9,765,625. As you play, you can push the odds to be more in your favor, chaining heads together to upgrade your coin. However, getting ten heads in a row will never be guaranteed.
The year is 50,002. All of humanity has crumbled to dust. The only remnants are faceless creatures who wear masks of long-extinct animals, repeating the systems of humans who have disappeared millennia ago. There is no war, but suffering abounds in the vast stretches of posthuman eternity. Today, it is your turn to suffer.
A non-idle clicker game about flipping a coin that hates you. Starting with just a 20% chance of getting heads, can you get ten heads in a row?
Game Details
- Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows)
- Genres: Simulator, Indie
- Developers: Heather Flowers
- Release Date: September 25, 2025
- File Size: 35 MB
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System Requirements
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel i7
- Memory: 300 MB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia T500
- Storage: 100 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any