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by Basolute

Rating
93%
Price
$4.99
Average Players
8
Reviews
379
Released
May 15, 2025
Clicker Indie
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About This Game

A strange white room. One button. Endless clicking. Unlock bizarre upgrades, face unexpected challenges, and uncover a hidden truth in this surreal, humorous, short clicker game.

What players are saying

▲ Recommended 4 hrs on record

I bought and played this after I saw RCE playing it on Youtube for a few minutes. I was not disappointed. This is a great little game, good price for a few hours of fun. Don't be tempted to use an auto clicker, that will take away from the fun of the game, you don't need one as you progress. The only slight bug I encountered was on the computer console, i could not click on it to allow me to type commands after i had clicked on the password instructions. You have to click the /quit button than click back in again. Not a huge issue but did confuse me a little the first time when i couldn't figure out what to do. Overall though a great game, well worth the money and i look forward to seeing more games from Basolute.

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▲ Recommended 3 hrs on record

Saw this on Real Civil Engineer's YouTube, my son thought it was hilarious so of course I was forced to purchase it and play it with him. Great little game.

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▲ Recommended 6 hrs on record

The game is overall very great! I love the comedy, and I loved the multitasking and many strategies the game allows for at the very end. I only have two major criticisms. Firstly, I found this game through aliensrock and the idea of a clicker game with meta puzzles really intrigued me, so I bought it immediately. However I was dissapointed at how simple all of the puzzles were. I noticed this was your first release, so I can't blame you too much, but I still wished there was more. My second criticism is the ending. [spoiler] Ending a story, even a simple one, with an "it was all a dream" ending is something that takes a lot of skill and thought for it to not feel like a cop-out. Very few stories that I know of pull it off, and I'm sorry to say that this game isn't one of them. [/spoiler] Overall, this is a great little game for a first release, and I'm curious on what you'll do next!

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