| In development | Windows |
BULK is a satisfying incremental game about turning endless piles of cards into pure profit.
Welcome to your workplace, a dark fantasy factory where the machines never rest and the cards never stop.
Grab cards from a conveyor belt, mix them with a magic device, and watch them rise in rank. Sell your cards for gold, then reinvest to make production faster, stronger, and a little more chaotic.
Whether you love to click, optimize, or sit back and watch the numbers skyrocket, BULK delivers an incremental experience that blends active and idle gameplay with satisfying progression
FEATURES:
Collect and combine: Snatch cards from the belt and fuse them to discover higher-tier versions.
Upgrade everything: Boost speed and efficiency to multiply your gains.
Automate your empire: Unlock passive systems to keep earning even when you’re not clicking.
Endless progression: Chase bigger ranks, faster cycles, and ridiculous profits.
Dark fantasy factory: Ancient runes power the machines, and whispers echo through the pipes.
Stack. Mix. Upgrade. Profit.
Welcome to BULK — where more is never enough and there’s no way out…
As a developer his most common role is Designer. He has participated in a total of nine spanish video games, being some of the most important American Arcadia (Out of the Blue Games, 2023), where he has been Designer or Metroid Dread (MercurySteam, 2021), where he has been QA Tester. Also took part in other video games like Call of the Elder Gods (Out of the Blue Games, 2026), where he took part as Designer, EYES ON THE EXAM (Carlos Montamarta «Monty», 2025), where he took part as Developer, and Call of the Sea VR (Out of the Blue Games, 2023), where he took part as Designer.
You can know more about Carlos Montamarta «Monty» visiting his X.
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