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Feed The Fat

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Clicker

Game Platforms:

Android

Development Status:

Beta

Version:

1.0.2

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Game Description

When Fat is the new Fit, you gotta Eat! Fill your belly with your only true love: FOOD.

Feed The Fat is a clicker game with minigames and food falling from the sky in an utopic limbo.

Why should you be skinny when you can be awesomely fat? Reach the human limits of fatness and trepass them! Nourish yourself with your favourites foods where the secret desire of each of us can be fullfied: to eat to one's content.

Food is love, fat is a love tank.  Just like in a tamagochi, you will start with a guy that you will be able to grow... in weight. If you don't pay attention he'll get thin again, or worse, he'll die!

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