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Stimulation Click Web 1.0 and Web 3.0 will be thrown in one browser window


The more I tell you Stimulus clickerIt’s going to be a little funny, so let’s keep this short. It’s obviously an idle clicker that starts with a button in the middle of the browser screen. The more “boost” you collect by clicking, the more options are available. It increases. And it increases. And it increases. I realized that my excitement was growing in proportion to the damage done to my computer’s processor. After 30 minutes, I recorded the sound of scattered laptop fans bucking like a drunken horse.

Stimulus Clicker takes you back and forth through Internet history. On the one hand, it’s a merciless piece of trolling that treads on every nerve joint worn by the high-speed wake of Web 3.0. On the other hand, it’s a testament to the expressive power of HTML, a reminder of those glory days 20 years ago when every website was wishy-washy, full of unknown or hidden moving parts and connections, including digital wheels-o-the-wisps. The so-called “pop-ups” were a source of wonder and curiosity at the time. Sometimes you can click them! Wow. I miss the internet being good.

Thank you to reader jamhandy for seeing and saving the incentive clicker Latest Maw liveblog. I’m reviewing an open world game at the minute, and this was exactly the change of pace I needed, even though I have a bit of a complex about owls and Welshmen right now. He is a creator. Neil Agarwalwhose other works include alchemical monstrosity Endless craft.

For a more engaging and narrative-driven sense of the lost magic of websites, play corru. observerAlice0 (RPS in peace) called it “one of the most amazing and fun games I’ve played all year, a sprawling, shape-shifting sci-fi story that’s still popping up with updates.”



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