Nugem Studio released the idle RPG TBH: Task Bar Hero on May 27, 2026. The game reached No. 2 on Steam within three weeks and hosted over 500,000 concurrent players. The game’s swift rise demonstrates that real-world earning mechanics can significantly boost player engagement in free-to-play games.
Nugem Studio’s idle RPG reaches second place on Steam with over half a million concurrent players.
TBH: Task Bar Hero allows players to earn items that sell for actual Steam Wallet credit. Although the developers initially supported the player-driven economy, they quickly encountered issues related to automated farming. They restricted sales and adjusted item drop rates to curb exploitation and maintain game balance.
This free-to-play idle role-playing game features integrated marketplace functionality. Players collect virtual goods through gameplay and list them on the Steam Marketplace for direct conversion into platform credit. The game’s approach moves away from conventional monetization methods by empowering players through a decentralized economy.
Nugem Studio responded to farming concerns by limiting sales and modifying drop rates. While holding the second spot on Steam charts, the title balances user-friendly design with robust anti-cheat systems. Under the revised guidelines, players can still earn tradable items while preserving their existing progress.



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