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Idle Lumber Inc

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Idle Lumber Inc – From Tiny Sawmill to Lumber Giant

Idle Lumber Inc drops you in with almost nothing — just a little sawmill, a couple of workers, and a patch of trees. It’s quiet at first. You hear the saw blades buzz, logs roll onto the conveyor, and coins trickle in. But give it a few minutes and you’ll be plotting expansions, hiring crews, and planting more trees than you can count.

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First Steps – Don’t Just Stare, Upgrade

The opening minutes are simple: cut logs, earn coins, spend them. The trick is knowing where to spend first. If you dump all your money into speed, you’ll run out of trees. If you plant too much, your sawmill won’t keep up.

A good early game flow looks like this:

  • Upgrade the sawmill just enough to keep pace with tree growth.

  • Hire a tree planter early — your future self will thank you.

  • Add a manager to automate the dull bits so you can focus on strategy.

  • Drop some cash into marketing when sales feel slow.

Growing the Empire

Soon, you’ll notice your little patch of forest isn’t enough. That’s when land expansion comes in. New plots mean more trees, which means more logs, which means — yep — more money. Better tools keep workers moving, and skilled lumberjacks chew through trees like they’re twigs.

If you like this kind of steady-build game, Idle Inventor flips the idea into a factory setting. Or check out Cinema Empire Idle Tycoon if you’d rather run popcorn stands than saw blades.

FAQ – Quick Answers

Can it run offline?

Yes. Your sawmill keeps working even while you’re away.

Do you have to replant trees?

If you don’t, you’ll run out fast. Tree planters are worth every coin.

Why is it so addictive?

Because there’s always “just one more” upgrade you want before you stop.

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