🃏 Get your Steam Trading Cards the Fast Way (Fast Mode Extension 🚀)
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🚀 Idle Master Extended

Get your Steam Trading Cards the quickest possible way.

But what is Idle Master Extended?

🔧 This is a fork of the discontinued Idle Master project by jshackles (also known for Enhanced Steam):

This program will determine which of your Steam games still have Steam Trading Card drops remaining, and will go through each application to simulate you being “in-game” so that cards will drop. It will check periodically to see if the game youre idling has card drops remaining. When only one drop remains, it will start checking more frequently. When the game youre idling has no more cards, itll move on to the next game. When no more cards are available, the program will terminate.

This application requires Steam to be open and for you to be logged in. This program is now being developed exclusively for Microsoft Windows. Non-Windows versions are available in the Python repository but may be deprecated or feature incomplete.

Source: jshackles/idle_master

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💭 Idle Master Extended Wiki

Credits

Idle Master was created by jshackles, based on the original code created by Stumpokapow.

Idle Master was written in C# using Steamworks.NET and CSteamworks, and using open source icons from Open Iconic.