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Zombidle

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Clicker, Idler

Game Platforms:

Flash

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Game Description

Clicker heroes clone. Playing as Necromancer, you destroy people houses (clicking them) and get their skulls for each house, which you can use to upgrade your skills or buy/upgrade different creatures, who automatically do damage each second.
Each 10th/25th/etc upgrade level there is some special ability for each creature (including you).
The graphics are good, but the balance is a bit skewed to clicking rather than idling.
Overall, an interesting game if you like Clicker Heroes style games.

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