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Shark Game

Game Categories:

Clicker, Idler

Game Platforms:

Javascript/HTML5

Development Status:

Completed

Version:

0.71

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Game Description

This game is a little different from the average clicker. You are a shark in an ocean with the option to catch fish. Once you have caught enough, your options expand to allow you to hire more sharks, gather new resources, and eventually travel to a strange new ocean to start over again.

More end-game options, prestige balancing, and general bug fixes have been implemented in the latest release.

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