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Widget Factory

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Clicker

Game Platforms:

Javascript/HTML5

Development Status:

Alpha

Version:

1.0

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Game Description

Press the Make Widget button to get Widgets. Spend those widgets to buy workers to click for you. The more workers you have, the more widgets it will automake for you. Workers will make 1 widget each per second, Skilled Workers will make 5 each per second.

The game will keep track of how many widgets you have spent in total.

Supervisors add efficiency to the entire manufacturing process, increasing efficiency by 2% per supervisor.

The click multiplier will increase the number of widgets you and your workers get for clicking.

The save function is a work in progress. Meaning it will not currently work if you try it.

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