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Endless Battle

Game Categories:

Clicker, Idler, RPG

Game Platforms:

Javascript/HTML5

Development Status:

Abandoned

Version:

0.2

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Game Description

Click to battle enemies endlessly and gather gold to be spent on upgrading your equipment, level, or the level of monster that you're fighting. You can complete quests as they appear, check out your current equipment and sell off excess loot, and hire mercenaries to fight and gather gold for you (that is spent on mercenaries).

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