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Dilapidation is one of four game modes in Fat Princess: Fistful of Cake that was not featured in the original Fat Princess. Dilapidation is a mode where in the beging of the match, all the hat machines except the workers are broken. You will have to gather rescources in order to fix them. On one misson, you need to fix and upgrade all of your machines before the enemy does to win. Once the machines are fixed, the game commences as normal.

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  • Dilapidation is one of four game modes in Fat Princess: Fistful of Cake that was not featured in the original Fat Princess. Dilapidation is a mode where in the beging of the match, all the hat machines except the workers are broken. You will have to gather rescources in order to fix them. On one misson, you need to fix and upgrade all of your machines before the enemy does to win. Once the machines are fixed, the game commences as normal.
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  • Dilapidation is one of four game modes in Fat Princess: Fistful of Cake that was not featured in the original Fat Princess. Dilapidation is a mode where in the beging of the match, all the hat machines except the workers are broken. You will have to gather rescources in order to fix them. On one misson, you need to fix and upgrade all of your machines before the enemy does to win. Once the machines are fixed, the game commences as normal.
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