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You run a data empire from your basement. Start by uploading files, hacking systems, and cashing in on digital scraps. As you loop through upgrades, you unlock faster processors, AI assistants, and quantum tech that let you break through reality’s walls. The deeper you go, the weirder it gets. You’re not just grinding numbers, you’re rewriting physics, bending time, and turning into something godlike. The whole game is a slow burn from mundane to absurd. It’s on PC, Linux, and Android. The incremental loop feels surprisingly smooth, with tiny victories adding up. Players on Steam and indie forums mention the late-game chaos, by the time you’re selling black holes as NFTs, it’s hard to stop. The art stays deadpan even as things spiral, which makes the absurdity land harder. At 14 hours average playtime, it’s a grind that keeps pulling you back.
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