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Welcome to "Lumber Mill Simulator"! This is an exciting game where you own a sawmill. Your success depends on your ability to make informed decisions, effectively manage resources and grow your business. Are you ready to become a great lumber tycoon?
1. Tree Processing: You can process trees into various types of products such as wood and furniture. 2. Selling Products: Earn money by selling your products in the market. Satisfy customer needs and increase your profits. 3. Factory Expansion: Gradually expand your factory by adding new equipment and improving production processes. 4. Character Upgrade: Develop your character's skills to become a successful entrepreneur in the forestry industry.
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