
If you wake up each day and think, ’the internet is really absurd,’ there’s a game just for you. Stimulation Clicker, crafted by the innovative Neal Agarwal, stands out among his collection of quirky browser games.
In “Stimulation Clicker,” players repeatedly click a button to acquire stimulation points, facilitating the purchase of items that enhance further stimulation. The goal? To simulate the overwhelming experience of being drawn into the myriad corporate algorithms driving internet dynamics.
This game progressively overwhelms users with a barrage of distracting elements designed to divert attention, leading to a rewarding climax after a short session.
While it doesn’t delve deeply into the commentary on this phenomenon, it serves as a poignant reminder of how much of your online experience is curated to capture and exploit your time, often counter to your own judgment. I wholeheartedly endorse it—just remember to adjust your volume as you play!
Afterward, I relished the natural sounds outside, a refreshing complement to the digital cacophony.
This isn’t the first time PC Gamer has covered Agarwal’s captivating browser experiences. According to our archives, we highlight his unique games yearly. Last year’s feature emphasized his fascinating creation about amalgamating infinite items, while we previously discussed his intricate game involving password retrieval.