A capybara-themed clicker where you tap the screen to summon increasingly rare rodents and build your collection. The game emphasizes repetitive clicking and accumulation of special variants, appealing to players who enjoy idle mechanics and cute character designs. Note that it involves Steam marketplace integration for item trading.
About this game
Hello! Welcome to the wonderful world of capybara clicker! Here you will become a true friend of the capybaras, clicking on the screen and calling the cutest and sometimes special capybaras! Don't forget to keep clicking to attract even more capybaras to you!
What players are saying
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My friend who I play Counter Strike with said if I post a review on Not A Banana: Capybara and it gets 100 likes and 20 Awards that he will buy me a RTX 4060. So im just gonna leave this here. Help me bro
0/8008135.426764664413325554317004989898346787 The reason for these games is because Valve banned all NFT buying and Blockchain games. This is just NFT’s in a new form. Already seen a few of these with locked inventories well the devs run away with the market trade cash. Every time a thing is sold steam makes a % and the dev who published the game makes a %. Almost every item sells for 0.03$ meaning steam makes 0.01$ the dev makes 0.01$ and the player who sold it makes 0.01$. Its a circle jerk of money between players well the devs take money off the top every time. All of these games WILL be banned at some point and only a very few people who used auto clickers and cheated the system will be walking away with money. Already seen a few of them with like 700+ items in every one of these ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ games. These games were made to be farmed by Chinese bots and you're never going to come out on top. Every single one is made by a different 1 game dev that knows they will get banned. I would bet money most of the games are made by the same person. seen a few of these market scam game devs rocking vac and game bans
Hi Capybaras! We launched with a small problem, fortunately it has now been solved and the items are drop correctly. Here are the percentage chances of getting an item for game time: gray -> 90% green -> 8% blue -> 1% purple -> 0.1% key -> 0.9%
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