LOS ANGELES, May 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Indie publisher Playsaurus announced today that the beloved idle game, Cookie Clicker, has officially launched on Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation.
Cookie Clicker is out on Steam, and the player counts are going up just like our cookie production numbers. But be sure to actually close the game every now and then, because there are patches to be ...
Clicker games - you know the deal. You click things, you build up points, you click bigger and better buttons and build more stuff and points. Simple, but incredibly engaging over long periods of play ...
According to patch notes shared by Orteil over on Tumblr, the update has made autoclicking easier by fixing a possible bug associated with them. “Autoclicking” is exactly what it sounds like, and is ...
LOS ANGELES, May 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Indie publisher Playsaurus announced today that the beloved idle game, Cookie Clicker will officially launch on Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation on May ...
If you were making regular use of the internet in 2013 or so, you probably had an obsessive few weeks with Cookie Clicker. It wasn't the first of its kind, but it helped establish idle games as a ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. I’m still playing Cookie Clicker instead of writing about Cookie Clicker because I need a good screenshot. That’s what I’m telling myself. It’s a ...
Cookie Clicker is a deceptively simple game. On the surface, it's nothing but a mindless idle game, but it's actually much more complex thanks to new mechanics added over the years and a near-endless ...
The mere mention of those words might send a good number of you all into a panic, remembering the hours upon hours you once spent clicking and clicking, micromanaging your grandmas, cookie mines, and ...
Cookie Clicker developer Orteil launched version 2.0 of the compulsively playable game today, marking the first major upgrade since its 2013 launch. Additions to the second version of the infinite ...
It was September, 2021 when it started. Kotaku editor-in-chief Patricia Hernandez asked me to handle a post, a story about a clicker game on Steam getting patched to allow cheating. What a fun, novel ...