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# How to play

DimeTime is a productivity application that combines focus timer functionality with game-fi elements.

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1. On the timer setting screen, select the Tokibune you want to set sail, add in-app items, choose the category of time you want to focus on (study, walk, etc.), and set a target time to focus on.
2. Once the timer starts, Tokibune will set sail, collecting PoTs and DTCs stochastically every unit of time.
3. If successfully complete the voyage without using your smartphone for the set time, you can earn the rewards you have collected.
4. You can always check your usage history on the statistics screen, which aggregates your focused time and purpose over time.


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