Great Gold Rush 1.3

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Gold Rush is a fast and furious multiplayer game which requires quick thinking and a devious mind. The objective of the game is simply to collect more gold and precious stones than your opponent by bombing them as you go. The one that collects and banks the stash with the biggest value wins. Some treasures are worth more than others so the trick is to seek out those that are most valuable. These stones are heavy, and you can only carry so many at any one time. Once your backpack is full you must return to your bank to deposit your stash before heading out for more.

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