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CPU Clicker

CPU Clicker

by Valter Negreiros, Cleber Robson

Price $2.79
Avg Players 0
Released Apr 17, 2026
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CPU Clicker tasks you with generating processor cycles through clicking while managing a heat management system that forces frequent cooldown periods. The core loop involves clicking, upgrading CPU attributes, and waiting for your system to cool before resuming—a cycle that quickly exhausts its depth. It's a bare-bones incremental experience best suited to players seeking a novelty hardware simulator rather than meaningful progression.

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▼ Not recommended 7 hrs
Idle & Incremental Lovers reviewed CPU Clicker and gives it a negative review :
CPU Clicker is pretty much what you see on the jacket, without the music. You click here and there 5-10 times, then you wait 1-2 minutes for your CPU to cool. Annoying. Also no save feature, be careful!
To be honest, as a simulator, it may be accurate, reproducing the frustration of balancing the elements of your computer without overheating. Also, in order to understand how to balance the computer, I looked on the web and learned a lot about Cores, threads, TDP... So my time wasn't waisted, and I can see a world where computer tech enthusiasts may appreciate how the game provides a gamified approach to the necessary balance in order not to overheat.
What did the heatsink say to the CPU? I'm a huge fan!
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3 found helpful Steam ↗
▼ Not recommended 9 hrs
As of April 22nd, 2026, this game is not worth the cost. It is linear. What you see is what you get. Click on the CPU but don't overheat it. Upgrade. Click on the CPU more. Repeat. Other than the steam achievements, there is nothing to this game.
1 found helpful Steam ↗
▼ Not recommended 6 hrs
Game is basically empty clicker (and not even a clicker since you have to wait about 20 seconds between every 5th click), literally the whole gameplay is on the very first screenshot, there is absolutely nothing more, and the worst part is that game just forces you to have it open to get one of the achievements (I'm not even sure for how long, I've had game open for 7 hours and didn't get the achievement yet).
0 found helpful Steam ↗

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