Although Hamster Kombat has been around since March, the game has recently gained significant momentum following the end of the Notcoin airdrop. Possible due to players moving to a new game with a special Airdrop token in the upcoming works.

What is Hamster Kombat

Similar to Notcoin, Hamster Kombat has players tap to earn game coins in the Telegram app. Which means that to play the game, you just need to open the Telegram app.

The game's developers claim to have amassed around 200 million users, each of whom click through the game in order to earn in-game coins that will supposedly be used to determine the number of tokens players receive in the upcoming Hamster Kombat airdrop.

The basic concept of Hamster Kombat is similar to Notcoin, with some more mechanics than Notcoin. In short: It is a game based on clicking to earn in-game currency.

In Hamster Kombat, you are the CEO of a startup cryptocurrency exchange, and it is your job to grow the exchange in the game. To do this, players click on a picture of a cartoon hamster to earn coins, and then use those coins to buy upgrades for their exchange.

How to use Morse code to earn 1 million free coins daily

Now there is another way to collect free game coins before airdrop Hamster Kombat. Here's how to do it and where to find the latest code. Daily Crypto is a new addition that allows you to click on a specific daily term in Morse code and instantly receive 1 million free in-game coins. It's that simple. Here's how to enter your daily crypto code to earn your free coins, and where to find it.

The Hamster Kombat daily code launched on June 5, offering participating players 1 million free coins daily. Promoted via a post on the game's official Telegram channel, there's a specific input method, so here's what you need to know. The method has changed slightly since then, thanks to a UI redesign that places a dedicated Daily Crypto button on the home screen at all times.

https://youtu.be/sBDvfY1C6Io?si=aULgWigJAyWMeqkW

The daily code will reset at 7pm UTC time every day from now on, according to an official YouTube video, the same one in which Hamster Kombat revealed that the first code was actually "BTC." But people had already figured that out before the video was set, Either through trial and error or perhaps through clues that enable you to get to other places. At the time of writing this legend, it is still not entirely clear. Nor is the game still inclusive of you therefore, at least not in any way except.

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