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Virtual Beggar

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Unless you were the type of person who found adding levels to your tower in Tiny Tower super addictive, Virtual Beggar may be one of those games you play for a bit but ultimately end up forgetting about.įor players who are used to playing clicker games that are constantly becoming more and more aggressive with the number of “things” players can constantly upgrade, having to actually tap on the screen in order to earn enough cash to perform the next upgrade is actually kind of boring… Although the game does feature an offline mode and an abundance of features designed to keep you coming back. After playing through the game for about 30 minutes, your main character that started out as a poor helpless guy just wanting to find his next meal will have grown into a rich multi-millionaire with more pets than your average animal-lover and a company large enough to support him financially for the next 100 years with ease.Īlthough the game is pretty funny, it isn’t exactly the most addictive clicker game we’ve ever played.

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