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  2. CrazyGames - Wikipedia

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    CrazyGames is a Belgium-based, globally operating game website specializing in online games that can be played in-browser.The platform has about 4,500 games available across a variety of genres and categories, ranging from action to puzzle and sports games, as well as solo or multiplayer games.

  3. Incremental game - Wikipedia

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    Incremental games gained popularity in 2013 after the success of Cookie Clicker, [3] although earlier games such as Cow Clicker and Candy Box! were based on the same principles. Make It Rain (2014, by Space Inch) was the first major mobile idle game success, although the idle elements in the game were heavily limited, requiring check-ins to ...

  4. Kongregate - Wikipedia

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    Kongregate is the home for several idle/clicker games, including Adventure Capitalist, Crusaders of the Lost Idols, and Anti-Idle: The Game. On the web portal, users could upload Adobe Flash , HTML5 / JavaScript , Shockwave , Java , and Unity games with integrated high scores and achievement badges.

  5. Category:Clicker games - Wikipedia

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  6. Ian Bogost - Wikipedia

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    Ian Bogost is an American academic and video game designer, most known for the game Cow Clicker.He holds a joint professorship at Washington University as director and professor of the Film and Media Studies program in Arts & Sciences and the McKelvey School of Engineering.

  7. Cookie Clicker - Wikipedia

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    Ian Bogost, creator of Cow Clicker, similarly notes that "Cookie Clicker isn't a game for a human, but one for a computer to play while a human watches (or doesn't)." [ 5 ] Cookie Clicker has been said by reviewers to be addictive, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and its fanbase have been described as "obsessive" [ 15 ] and "almost cultish". [ 2 ]

  8. Cow Clicker - Wikipedia

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    The player is initially given a pasture with nine slots and a single plain cow, which the player may click once every six hours. Each time the cow is clicked, a point also known as a "click" is awarded; if the player adds friends' cows to their pasture, they also receive clicks added to their scores when the player clicks their own cow.

  9. Clicker Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Playsaurus created a sequel called Clicker Heroes 2, which was available on Steam Early Access as of 2018. [19] Unlike the original Clicker Heroes, Clicker Heroes 2 is not free to play. [20] Gravity hired Playsaurus to develop a Ragnarok Online-themed version of Clicker Heroes that was titled Ragnarok Clicker, which was released on August 3, 2016.