
Stimulation Clicker is a nightmarish free browser game powered by internet brainrot
Creator is back with another maddening browser game that threatens to break your brain in the worst possible way. Neil Agarwal does what it says on the tin. You start by pressing a button to increase your stimulation, which is the game’s currency. It won’t be long before you start buying a jumping animated DVD logo, news ticker, Metro Surfers gameplay and cool beats from .
From there, you can add things like loot boxes, a true crime podcast, and a meditation story (which, funnily enough, you can double the speed to increase your stimulation). There is an item store that you can use to turn the clicker button into a code prompt, a “Sign in with Google” button, or turn your cursor into a cat’s paw. Mukbang videos, Duolingo language questions, Twitch chat, and reactions from celebrity streamer Ludwig add to the chaotic yet oh-so-immersive sensory overload. How indicates your progress will not be saved, so if you close the tab, you will have to start all over again.
Press and holdanother clicker game, was the worst thing I’ve played in 2024, but Stimulation clicker absolutely topped it. It’s a funny and annoying commentary on how virtually every app, website, and game is constantly trying to grab your attention to increase engagement by making you momentarily and artificially happy. It’s a reminder to us that maybe it’s worth putting down the devices and touching the grass (or, I guess, snow for many of us now living in the northern hemisphere) every now and then.
I’ve long suspected that my mind started to burn out when I first switched to Firefox to use tabbed browsing. Stimulation clicker it’s a stark reminder of how the constant dopamine hits from notifications, video game prizes, and marginal increases in my investment portfolio only made things worse.
2025-01-09 13:45:37