Cookie Clicker -
You buy a "Cursor" that clicks for you. Suddenly, you’re making cookies while you sleep.
It started in 2013 with a single click. A French developer named Julien "Orteil" Thiennot built a simple website in a single day as a joke. Within hours, 50,000 people were clicking. Over a decade later, isn't just a game; it’s a legendary digital obsession that defined an entire genre. Cookie Clicker
But how does a game about clicking a giant cookie turn into a cult phenomenon with cosmic horror, grandma revolts, and interdimensional travel? The "Number Go Up" Psychology You buy a "Cursor" that clicks for you
The Cookie That Ate the Universe: Why We Still Can’t Stop Clicking A French developer named Julien "Orteil" Thiennot built
At its core, Cookie Clicker is the ultimate "Skinner Box". It exploits our basic human desire for progress by providing instant, tangible rewards. You click once, you get one cookie.
Soon, you aren't just clicking; you're managing a global empire of industrial factories, cookie mines, and alchemy labs.