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Rage Click

Rage Click

by Kiyasuihito

Price N/A
Avg Players 0
Released Coming soon
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Rage Click strips multiplayer gaming down to pure reflexes: up to eight players compete simultaneously in frantic button-mashing races across procedurally varied arenas. Select from nine characters and test your clicking speed against friends or strangers in short, intense matches. Best suited for players seeking chaotic local or online competition without complex mechanics to learn.

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The Bots Have a Mind of Their Own

299 days ago
Alright, let’s talk about Rage Click’s bots—because I have concerns. {STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/45602723/55004958cb80572e6fde5e3f6b2bbf9c18604a71.jpg I made three standard difficulties: 🍼 Easy – These bots let you win. It’s like playing against goldfish, but somehow dumber. 🙂 Normal – A decent challenge for some. They're like that one depressed coworker. They show up. Sure, they even get their work done. But you could easily out-click them if you really wanted to. 😈 Hard – These guys are like your stonewalling father-in-law. They don't care about you or your feelings. They're here to compete and show dominance, even when you don't want to. Then there were the Impossble bots. Their clicking speeds were not humanly achievable. At 60 clicks per second, these psychos put Dylan Allred and Ben Hughes to shame (https://recordsetter.com/world-record/mouse-clicks-10/918). If Hard was your father-in-law, these guys are your demon-posessed aunt. They're here purely for the rage (and a generous side of clicking too). Is this game balanced? Depends on whether the server decides to summon the dark powers that day. Seriously though, should I have left the Impossible guys in? Let me know. Or don't if you don't care. Wishlist before the server levels up its necromancy spells!

RAGE CLICKERS UNITE!

377 days ago
{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/45602723/586cd5759da26ffb06d0e732bab569b285e202f4.png Alright, listen—I made a game. It’s called Rage Click. And against all odds, against every questionable coding decision I’ve made, against the laws of physics and possibly good taste, it somehow exists. Is it a revolutionary masterpiece? Absolutely not. Will it change gaming forever? If it ever does, it would be for the worse. But is it a wild button-smashing fever dream you didn’t realize you needed? It's something alright! 🔥 Here’s why you should wishlist Rage Click right now (or regret it forever): - It’s a scientifically proven way to unleash your frustration (citation needed). - Your mouse deserves a workout instead of just being used to close 37 Chrome tabs. - I put too much effort into this to let it fade into internet obscurity. Now, I must be transparent—this is my first indie game. And like all first indie games, it is beautifully imperfect. Animations? Some possibly haunted. Gameplay mechanics? Held together by sheer determination. Will things break in ways I never intended? Oh, absolutely—but that’s just part of the Rage Click experience. So do your civic duty. Wishlist Rage Click before Steam realizes I somehow bypassed quality control. 🖱️

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