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The dopamine those lil pings is giving is insane

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i know right

i fully upgraded at 4 percent why are people saying it toke them tell six what am i missing

Idk you must have bugged the gam

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This is a fun game! In terms of idle games, this one's pretty short but it's pretty satisfying watching the letters fly by once you're fully upgraded. 

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It's a cute idea that could be improved with some more upgrades.  As it is, it's 94% just waiting for them to finish.  

I wish you could upgrade speed further or upgrade the monkeys' intelligence.  For example, an upgrade might make it so that two monkeys don't try the same letter at the same time.  Another could be that they try the most likely letters first.  For example, they'd try "t" and "e" before trying "x" after an "s" is correctly placed.  

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Fully upgrade the whole facility... only been 6 %, I'm gonna be here a while... Monkey! work faster! with better accuracy! Jeremy! Stop bashing your paw on the typewritter and actually type something cohesive!!

banger song from the start. I’m sure it’ll not destroy my mind in one hour.

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Do the monkeys get breaks

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no

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good

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my monkeys only guess correctly if Im watching them.

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fun fact: there’s a 1 in ~9x10^21939 chance of getting a perfect run. and if it was, say, the entirety of king lear… it’d be a 1 in ~2.1x10^230864 chance. fun. that’s over 11 times the itch io comment character limit.

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Thank you for this interesting fact, undertaleman.

so a 1 in 225280   charecter limit is 20480

and this game is impossible it takes 10+ hours for me to beat

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luck issue

lmao it's pure skill noob

in some reason the game starts slow granding money

Wow, got 2 letters at the same time with only 3 monkeys, they are evolving! Loved the game ^^

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i love monkeystep, best flavor of dubstep

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I forgot I had this tab open and couldn't figure out where those fresh beats were coming from.

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Fun fact, in Spain, the theorem is told with Don Quixote instead, due to it being a more recognizable work here

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Oh really? Is that even true? I have never heard.

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I just searched it up, it is true.

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