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Blackmarket

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Clicker

Game Platforms:

Javascript/HTML5

Development Status:

Abandoned

Version:

0.012

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This game provides a simplified gangster experience, allowing you to fire bullets for money and hire workers to handle it for you. Eventually, you'll be able to trade in weed and meth to increase your income. Upgrades aplenty, this game is still just a prototype at this stage.

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