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Rebuild The Universe

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Clicker, Idler

Game Platforms:

Javascript/HTML5

Development Status:

In Development

Version:

1.64

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Game Description

Build the universe by starting with the smallest units, quantum foam, and working your way up to the largest things known to man. Atoms are the resource, and are produced automatically with each new purchase. Once the player reaches a point where they feel they can no longer progress at a steady rate, they have the option to start over by feeding a black hole with their universe and getting a production boost for the next round.

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