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Master Healer Kale

Evrac Studio

4.8 ★ 8 ratings 100+ installs
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Our take

Building an entire incremental game around keeping a party alive rather than dealing damage is a genuinely different angle for the genre, and being upfront about a roughly four-hour runtime is refreshingly honest in a space full of infinite grinds. The catch is nobody’s found it yet, so treat the 4.80 rating as a small sample, not a market verdict.

About Master Healer Kale

A short incremental game where you play as a Healer in a party. Your main job is to keep your party alive. Upgrade 200+ skills in a skill tree, from healing to party damage. Designed to be completed in around 4 hours.

=== Keep your party alive === As a healer, it’s your job to heal your party and keep them alive.

=== Upgrade Kale’s healing spells or party’s stats === You can upgrade Kale’s ability to heal or your party’s damage, maximum health, and other stats in a massive skill tree.

=== Defeat giant Boss === Eventually, your party will be able to defeat bosses (and maybe the Demon King itself).

Features

  • Massive skill tree (200+ upgrades)
  • 18 active spells to support the party
  • 16+ different dungeons
  • Fight bosses with different strategies
  • Short gameplay (~4 hours of playtime)
  • Challenge post-game for more content
Google Play rating
4.8
8 reviews on Google Play ↗
Our editorial score
6.8 /10
Our independent opinion — not affiliated with Google.

Rating breakdown

5 ★
86%
4 ★
14%
3 ★
0%
2 ★
0%
1 ★
0%
Our Editorial Score 6.8 /10 Our independent editorial opinion.

What we like

  • unusual premise for the genre: playing the healer instead of the damage dealer
  • massive stated skill tree (200+ upgrades) with real strategic depth
  • explicitly scoped to a finite ~4-hour playtime plus post-game challenge

Watch out for

  • install count is essentially nothing, so the high rating reflects a tiny, likely dedicated sample
  • finite scope means little replay value once the ~4 hours are done
Verdict: A tightly scoped, mechanically interesting incremental game that's flying almost entirely under the radar.

Additional information

Developer
Evrac Studio
Updated on
Jul 9, 2026
Version
1.69
Downloads
100+
Content rating
Everyone
Requires Android
11
Released on
Jul 9, 2026
Category
Strategy
Offered by
$3.99