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Daily Dawdle

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Idler

Game Platforms:

Android

Development Status:

Completed

Version:

1.0

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Game Description

If your hands are always itching to do something, but you have nothing to entertain yourself with? Are you waiting in line, or you are just simply bored? 

Daily Dawdle, the newest idle game, is the one for you! Earn money by simply having the game, even if it is not on! You get to make money, from which you buy more jobs to make even more money! As you progress new options are unlocked for you. The game features a wide variety of jobs and other activities, this way the game is never repetitive. You upgrade each job as many times as you wish or sell them to buy other, more rewarding ones. As you progress, so do the jobs themselves, there are multiple jobs from several historical eras for you to choose from. You can have as many jobs as you want as well!

The opportunities and possibilities are endless, you can play this and never get bored with it!
Main features:
- More than 70 different jobs
- Long playtime
- Game events
- Progress continuously
- Become stupidly rich!
- Infinite update possibility
- Fortune Wheel
- Stock Market minigame
- Updates based on player feedback
Become the Ultimate Idle Gamer!

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