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'Cookie Clicker' Wasn't Meant to Be Fun. Why Is It So Popular 8 Years Later?

 


Why do we play video games? It's a tougher and extra existential query to reply than it looks at first. The feel of progress? To take part in a story? Because, I dunno, it is fun? If you have been to take your favourite recreation and strip it down to its barest parts, what would be left?

Cookie Clicker is the type of sport that forces one to observe these spare parts. Originally launched in 2013 and coming to Steam eight years later this week, Cookie Clicker is, at its core, a recreation about numbers going up. You click on on a cookie, which offers you every other cookie. Keep clicking, and you get even more. Soon, money in these cookies for a cursor that mechanically clicks. Then, you can recruit "grandmas," who additionally bake you cookies. There's cookie banks and factories and temples and, at one point, the grandmas insurrection and you can select what gods to worship. There is no end, barring to watch the cookie numbers go up.

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