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I Want to Be a Billionaire 2

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Clicker, Idler

Game Platforms:

Javascript/HTML5

Development Status:

Completed

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This is the second episode of I Want to Be a Billionaire and your mission to become the most successful businessman continues. Build your business and start earning a profit over time. As you earn enough money, you can upgrade your business to earn more revenue and buy more business to earn even more money. Keep the operation running smoothly and show your management skill.

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