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Rabbit Farm

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Clicker

Game Platforms:

Javascript/HTML5, Mobile

Development Status:

Beta

Version:

1.1.0-beta

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Game Description

Welcome to the farm!

Rabbit Farm is the new, exciting incremental game everyone is talking about!

You've just inherited this little farm and the locals need lots of rabbits fast. Be careful, though, as danger is never far away. Foxes could come take your rabbits in the night, so you'll need to be prepared.

Only you can make the farm a success and be a hero to the rabbits!

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