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# Game Basic

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In this game, players can explore various engaging ways to earn <mark style="color:red;">**rewards**</mark> and <mark style="color:red;">**resources**</mark>. The core mechanics revolve around <mark style="color:green;">tapping</mark>, <mark style="color:green;">building</mark>, and <mark style="color:green;">owning</mark>:

* <mark style="color:blue;">**Tap to Earn**</mark>: Players can tap on the mine to earn small, instant rewards. Additionally, tapping on planets provides a chance to receive special boxes containing valuable items or bonuses.
* <mark style="color:blue;">**Build Cats with Attributes**</mark>: To maximize rewards, players need to focus on building cats with the highest possible attributes. The stronger the cat, the greater the rewards and the faster the progression in the game.
* <mark style="color:blue;">**Own Planets and Set Commissions**</mark>: Another exciting way to accumulate resources is by owning planets. Players who own planets can set a commission rate for others who wish to mine there, turning their ownership into a passive income generator within the game.

This core gameplay balances active tapping for immediate rewards with strategic building and planet ownership for long-term growth, making for a dynamic and rewarding experience.


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