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Incremental Zoo 2

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Clicker, Idler

Game Platforms:

Javascript/HTML5

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Game Description

Borrow money.
Buy animals, at least two of each species.
Wait for them to breed.
Sell some.
Buy other animals.
Pay back your debt before the cumulative interest gets too high.
Be patient.
Get badges.
Reset after a while to get a special bonus.

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