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Finn Dorset's Institute For Livestock Replication
An animated incremental game about cloning livestock. Make as many moon sheep as you can. Research technology, upgrade your operation and become a clone farm billionaire!
This game is completely free on Steam with no micro transactions
Development
Finished
Platforms
Windows
Monetization
Free
Playstyle
Semi idle
Length
Hours
Graphics
2D
Setting
Industrial
Experimental
Unique setting
Gameplay
Micro management
Money making
Features
Story
Registration
Achievements
Engine

Welcome to Finn Dorset's Institute For Livestock Replication You play as Finn Dorset, a humble clone farmer starting out on a grassy dwarf planet. Begin with a single moon sheep, a small paddock and a cloning machine. Expand your enterprise clone-by-clone until you have the greatest wool production business in the sector!

Purchase upgrades and automate your clone production with your hard earned Moon Money!

Deploy futuristic gadgets to produce large amounts of livestock and develop various transport methods to sell your wool!

Defend your farm from hungry hawks and other hazardous hostiles!

Features _- Animated cartoon graphics

  • Totally free game (no paid bonuses, loot boxes or coins. You will never be asked for money)
  • Hundreds of upgrades and progression levels
  • Fully illustrated hand drawn artwork
  • Space goose!
  • Dynamic evolving visuals
  • Hours of game-play
  • In-game and Steam achievements_ What even is this? Another crackpot hand-drawn cartoon game from the developer of Snowflake's Chance and Metal Voyager. FDIFLR is an incremental game in the spirit of titles such as Universal Paperclips and Cookie Clicker. The genre is often characterized by minimalist visuals so the idea was to have the units and upgrades illustrated as much as possible. It is an idle/clicker game so there are short to medium periods of waiting to progress.

Is there sound? Due to the game being designed to be played while multitasking or in the background there is no game audio, players are encouraged to listen to a podcast or watch approved educational programming on a second monitor.

Who has made this? Game and artwork was made by Carl Morgan (CarlMorganArt). Special thanks to Dante Morris for naming the title. So this is free? Yep.

Who is Finn Dorset? Stop digging.

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