Money Clicker — a tiny, greedy sandbox of clicks
It feels like chewing gum and counting bills. You click, numbers pop up, and a slow rumble of income grows under your fingers. The clicking is oddly tactile. Little chimes, rising digits, a sense that something is always compounding. Sometimes it zips, sometimes it drifts. You basically tap or click to earn cash, buy upgrades that make each click mean more, and park money into passive earners until it becomes absurdly large. There are prestige resets if you like starting over with bonuses.
Controls are simple. Mostly left click or tap, sometimes a spacebar nudge for a bonus, and you can skim hotkeys for big buys if you want. If you prefer voice commands, good luck. My bias: I love the dumb, repetitive loop. It scratches a specific itch. It is both shallow and strangely satisfying, depending on your tolerance for number inflation.
Casual advice: focus on multipliers early, avoid buying one insanely costly unit unless it gives a real ratio boost, and save a little for timed boosts. If you like this, try Cookie Clicker, Adventure Capitalist, Clicker Heroes or Realm Grinder for the same therapy with different flavors.
