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"TAP! DIG! MY MUSEUM!" is an immersive and entertaining game that allows you to delve into the fascinating world of paleontology and cultural preservation. Your primary mission in this game is to construct and arrange unique exhibition stands, specifically designed to showcase the captivating fossils that you accumulate throughout your gameplay. This game also provides an intriguing backstory as you are tasked with the restoration and development of a once magnificent museum which has sadly fallen into disrepair. Instead of simply staging relics, you will take on the role of a museum director who turns a shabby, lifeless building into an institution of learning and excitement, bursting with vibrant exhibits. Over time, with patience, care, and a keen eye for details, you would gradually bring back the grandeur of the bygone era, turning your museum into a destination of choice for history buffs, school trips, and tourists alike. In "TAP! DIG! MY MUSEUM!" you do more than just playing a game, you rebuild a world of knowledge and mysteries from the ground up.

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