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Ian Bogost, creator of Cow Clicker, similarly notes that "Cookie Clicker isn't a game for a human, but one for a computer to play while a human watches (or doesn't)." [5] Cookie Clicker has been said by reviewers to be addictive, [1] [2] and its fanbase have been described as "obsessive" [15] and "almost cultish". [2]
Cookie Clicker was one of the earlier idle clickers to gain traction and caused commentary around this. -- ferret 01:54, 11 May 2022 (UTC) I've had a go at revising the sentence to avoid the ambiguity mentioned above and to more closely match what's in the article body.
SethBling recreated the incremental game Cookie Clicker, released earlier in 2013. [41] In 2014, SethBling recreated the sandbox video game Goat Simulator [42] and the puzzle game Bejeweled in Minecraft. [b] [43] SethBling also recreated a spinning Stargate, a moving sand wave and the Microsoft Office assistant Clippy. [41]
Incremental games gained popularity in 2013 after the success of Cookie Clicker, [3] although earlier games such as Cow Clicker and Candy Box! were based on the same principles. Make It Rain (2014, by Space Inch) was the first major mobile idle game success, although the idle elements in the game were heavily limited, requiring check-ins to ...
On My Mind: Reflections on Animal Behavior and Learning – 2014; Reaching The Animal Mind: Clicker Training and What It Teaches Us About All Animals – 2009; Click to Win: Clicker Training for the Show Ring – 2002; Dolphin Societies: Discoveries and Puzzles –ed. with Kenneth Norris; University of California Press, 1998
Cookie Clicker: September 16, 2015: Capitalism you can taste! 7: NFL Blitz: October 1, 2015: The family takes some late hits. 8: Ecco The Dolphin: October 23, 2015: Ash gets lost jogging down memory lane. 9: Banjo-Kazooie: November 5, 2015: A rare role-reversal puzzles Anthony. 10: Peachy: November 25, 2015: Ash goes on a soap box bender. 11 ...
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Cow Clicker is an incremental social network game on Facebook developed by video game researcher Ian Bogost. The game serves as a deconstructive satire of social games. The goal of the game is to earn "clicks" by clicking on a sprite of a cow every six hours.