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Cookie Monster Clicker

Cookie Monster Clicker

by Comar Studios

★ 33%
Price $7.99
Avg Players 0
Reviews 3
Released Dec 5, 2024
2DAutomationCasualClicker
Prestige loop Offline progress
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Cookie Monster Clicker strips away narrative pretense in favor of pure incremental mechanics: spin wheels to crush gems into balls, feed them through a plinko-style multiplier to earn currency, then reinvest in upgrades and worker automation. The prestige system lets you restart with permanent bonuses to accelerate future runs. Best suited for players who enjoy idle games running passively in the background, though the upgrade system's opacity and misleading title may frustrate those seeking clarity or thematic coherence.

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▼ Not recommended 1 hrs
Ignoring that it cost VS others that are free, or even more cheaper.

Game lack clear explanation what does what. It only say extra balls or earning over time. But there are multiple of such "upgrades" so it's not clear to me what exactly does what

Second reason why I gave a not recommend: As far as I can tell, the title is a massive click bait since there is neither cookies, or any monster. So I guess it's a way to get noticed if someone search for cookie clicker.

Also, this is more a idler clicker then clicking game,aka you focuses on buying upgrades.... and that's all you do...

Edit: After getting annoyed that there is nothing else, I did use cheats to see if anything changes (ohhh, I'm so sorry I use cheats to determine if I want to keep playing a poorly made clicker game or get a refund before I pass the 2 hours play limit). All I found out is that you will waste millions of manual clicks to buy upgrades, until you end up being able to get 20 out of 20 upgrades for all, and that the dev, at least I assume, didn't play the game them-self since not only this issue would have been clear, the last upgrades either to cheap, like extremely cheap, or there was kind of alphabet using numbers and it was not the price getting reset after passing the infinite limit.....

As I re read the game's description. There is no baking, there is no one you hire, there are no cookies, there is no cookie monster. There is no clear explanation with most names being randomly or world play. And, unless you want something going on forever, there are no quality of life or similar elements other clicker games have. Even clicking itself is not used to earn more income but you will spend millions of manual clicks to upgrade everything, especially after a prestige upgrade that reset everything.

Oh and did I even mentioned that most of the upgrades, share the same prices format for upgrades? Aka a simple copy paste, no adjustments or otherwise. Something that again make me assume the dev didn't play the game themselves for to long exactly because it comes very clear that late game, re buying the upgrades, is not only almost free (VS how much you earn) but also just wasting massive around of time to do so with each and every one of them. Because there is no buy all or similar.
6 found helpful Steam ↗
▼ Not recommended 1 hrs
Idle/Incremental
Prestige - Yes
Active Play - No extra Bonus
Visuals - Spinny grindy wheels
Special Mechanics - Money is earned from the wheels crushing gems into balls which go into a plinko style of multiplier
Cash Shop - None.

Not really sure what to make of this, it seems to be an amalgamation of a couple idle ideas I've seen before. is it fun? Not particularly, especially when there's a price tag attached. The game cycle is buying the incrementals, buying more wheel spikes and throwing parameters(?) which don't get reset, then prestiging.
2 found helpful Steam ↗
▲ Recommended 3 hrs
Totally worth the price! A great game to have running in the background!
0 found helpful Steam ↗

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