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Scritchy Scratchy

Scritchy Scratchy

by Lunch Money Games | Published by Funday Games

Rating
94%
Price
$6.99
Average Players
3,916
Reviews
7,783
Released
Mar 18, 2026
Casual Clicker Idler Indie Simulation
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About This Game

Scritchy Scratchy is a super-satisfying scratch card incremental game. Buy stacks of scratch-offs, unlock auto-scratching, and chase massive jackpots. Will you play it safe or go all-in?

What players are saying

▲ Recommended 2 hrs on record

Bought this game, was having lots of fun with it. Inspired me to go to the local store and spend $20 on scratch-offs. Won $47, GG.

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▲ Recommended 0 hrs on record

When you start up the game you are pretty much immediately greeted with different options to help manage/prevent wrist strain. Thumbs up for that alone!

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▲ Recommended 27 hrs on record

Way more addictive than it should be. At its core you’re just scratching lottery tickets over and over, but the game somehow turns that into a full-on loop that’s hard to put down. There’s always that feeling that the next card might be the one that pops off. It starts slow with the whole day job plate washing thing just to get some money, but once the scratch cards and upgrades kick in, it becomes this constant cycle of risk and reward. Some cards are safe, some can completely screw you over and figuring out what to play and when actually matters more than you’d expect. It’s repetitive, yeah, but in that same mindless, satisfying way most clicker games are. You either zone out and enjoy the numbers going up or get way too invested trying to optimize everything. Simple, a bit chaotic and weirdly engaging. Definitely one of those games that’s hard to put down once it gets going, especially if you enjoy that slight gambling itch.

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