Stimulation Clicker Delivers a Frenzied Take on Clicker Games
Neal.fun's latest browser game challenges players with chaotic visuals and overstimulating gameplay in a parody of modern internet culture.
- Stimulation Clicker, created by Neal Agarwal, is a free browser-based clicker game following the success of Infinite Craft and similar projects.
- The game begins simply, with players earning Stimulation Points by clicking a button, unlocking increasingly chaotic visual and audio effects as they progress.
- Unlockable features include bouncing DVD logos, ASMR, lofi beats, slime videos, and even a true crime podcast, creating a deliberately overstimulating experience.
- Players can reach the game's end by purchasing all upgrades, achieving a final relaxing sequence after navigating through the game's escalating chaos.
- Critics have described the game as both a parody of clicker games and a reflection of internet-era sensory overload, blending humor with challenging gameplay.