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Idle Fill Factory 4: Events

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Idler, Incremental

Game Platforms:

Unity

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Fill casts to make various products in your factory. Unlock new products as you increase production. Advertise to sell more products & donate unsold items to trigger bonus events. Hire managers to work for you & sit idle as your empire grows Prestige for better event bonuses, item prices & to increase multiple factory limits.

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