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# Episodes

Paydirt is an episodic game series set in the Gold Rush era. Each episode is either a standalone game or an expansion to an existing game.<br>

Released:

* [Showdown](https://paydirt.game/showdown)

Planned:

* [Tycoons](https://paydirt.game/tycoons)
* [The Discovery](https://paydirt.game/discovery)
* [The Journey](https://paydirt.game/journey)
* [The Rush](https://paydirt.game/rush)
* [The Mother Lode](https://paydirt.game/motherlode)

The initial planned episodes take place in the midst of the California Gold Rush. In addition to the currently planned episodes, future episodes will give players the chance to experience other famous gold rushes such as the Yukon Gold Rush and the Black Hills Gold Rush.


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