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id="click-click-the-clicking-game-a-matter-of-accumulation">click-click,
the clicking game — a matter of accumulation</h1>
<p>A couple of months ago, I didnt even know clicking games existed.
When I played for the first time, I couldnt understand why people were
intrigued enough to devote themselves to clicking, and I still struggle
to understand it. I wanted to create a clicking game that would
highlight the act of clicking to the player through the interface of the
screen. People would see a hand clicking on their screen, and then at
the next stage, a person in front of a screen (with a hand clicking)
clicking etc. My poor java script skills didnt allow me to realise my
initial idea, so eventually, I came up with a really simple version of
the click_click game. People click on the click button that makes a
“click” sound. Every time they click, a new button is generated. The aim
is to click and accumulate bricks. A repetitive performance. You click,
you gain. The game ends when you fill your screen and build a wall of
click buttons. Then the screen clears automatically, and a small victory
message appears. What happens when the only function performed is
clicking? Nothing, I guess.</p>
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