This review was published when the game was in Demo Two (for some reason, the changelog is based on TMT and uses v.1.3.2 rather than this game, but that's what the URL says, also I don't think an update will ever happen but mentioning just in case).
Gameplay and core mechanics: The first layer has you reset points to get prestige points (not original). The second row has you reset points for boosters that boost point gain or generators that produce generator power that boost points gradually (not original). The third row has you choose between tachyon particles and their forms of dilation or replicators that multiply replicanti until you reach an increasing limit (this is when the game actually starts to put a spin on things), but the middle layer has enhance points spent on enhancers (not original). The last layers have perks to manage and stadium power to boost the second prestige upgrade plus challenges (not too original, but still a noticeable variation).
Balancing and difficulty: Decently fast and easy. The game does not require much strategy from the player (dilations may need you to know how long to stay in them and managing perks to progress well requires a bit of thought, but nothing outside of that and the challenges pose no problem).
Content on offer: Short, you can see everything the game has to offer in an hour and a half. Eight layers that range from small to slightly below average. Theoretically there's no defined endgame even if progression speed slows down, but I think it's best to consider it done once you have 1e420 points (the game mentions a challenge at 1e800 points, but that's practically unreachable without cheating).
Polish and miscellaneous additions: No interesting additions, but no glitches or typos.
The game was fun, but kinda bland. It's nice to have a tree with no defined endgame and the base is solid enough, but there's really nothing here that'll surprise you or make a particularly strong impression, and half of it is taken straight from the original Prestige Tree with no major alterations.
VideoGame Very much okay (Demo Two)
This review was published when the game was in Demo Two (for some reason, the changelog is based on TMT and uses v.1.3.2 rather than this game, but that's what the URL says, also I don't think an update will ever happen but mentioning just in case).
The game was fun, but kinda bland. It's nice to have a tree with no defined endgame and the base is solid enough, but there's really nothing here that'll surprise you or make a particularly strong impression, and half of it is taken straight from the original Prestige Tree with no major alterations.
Overall rank: C (Decent)