Hamster Kombat just rolled out an interlude season, a brief break before the full-blown action hits again. The game’s Telegram crowd is already buzzing. So, if you’re not stacking diamonds, you’re probably missing out on the good stuff coming next season. Why diamonds? Because the devs hinted at some future game-changer tied to them. The key? Get as many diamonds as possible. Here’s how.
Spend Diamonds to Earn Diamonds
All that upgrading of your hamster-run crypto exchange in season one? Gone for now. No worries though, the game still lets you stack. Tap that “Playground” button, scroll to the “Mine cards” tab, and you’ll spot familiar upgrade cards. They’re not screaming “crypto” like before but lean into more startup-like vibes. Like, upgrading “Visit the zoo”? Yeah, weird.
Spend your diamonds here. Every card upgrade boosts your diamond stash when you’re offline. It’s a classic earn-while-you-sleep move. But there’s a catch, of course—your passive diamond earnings freeze after three hours. So check back often, or you lose the flow.
Tap to Play for Diamonds
Head back to the Playground, and you’ll see another sweet feature. Download one of their partner games, spot the in-game hamster logo, do whatever mission they throw at you, and paste the code back into Hamster Kombat. Boom—one more diamond in your wallet. That’s some next-level hustle.
Not into hopping between games? No biggie. The “Minigames” tab offers a chill alternative. Play Hexa Puzzle. Easy, low-stakes. Not as fast for diamond stacking, but steady. Plus, no third-party downloads cluttering your phone.
Earn Diamonds Just for Showing Up
Who doesn’t love free stuff? Hamster Kombat’s got you covered here. Complete basic tasks, like watching their daily YouTube video. Wait an hour—yep, patience needed—and claim your free diamond. Following them on social? Easy peasy, more diamonds. Oh, and don’t forget to invite friends with your referral link. They’ll throw a diamond your way for every new user you bring in.
Sure, friend invites are small-time diamond gains, but hey—it’s still free loot.