If you’re familiar with Neal.fun’s Infinite Craft, Password Game, or Draw a Perfect Circle pages, you may already know of Neal’s latest game, Stimulation Clicker. While it’s a relatively simple clicker game, seeing various popular stimuli bounce around your page is still oddly satisfying.
Can you win Stimulation Clicker, though? Is that even the ultimate goal of the game? Surprisingly, yes, you can win it. Although it’ll take a little while without speedrunning strategies or autoclickers, you can still reach the end and achieve ultimate relaxation if you dedicate enough time to unlocking random stimuli.
How to win Stimulation Clicker
Yes, it is possible to win Stimulation Clicker and reach an end credits scene. You do this by buying every upgrade and raising your stimulation. Over time, you’ll unlock various features, from rain sounds to Mukbang videos and popcorn popping everywhere.
However, this isn’t something you’ll accomplish in a few minutes unless you’re speedrunning the game or using autoclickers. You need millions of stimulation to reach the end, all the while dealing with stimulating videos and images across your screen. Imagine a few dozen DVD logos bouncing around your screen rapidly as just one of many distractions you’ll find here.
It’s all worth it, though, once you buy the final upgrade. I won’t spoil exactly what you’ll see, but let’s just say you’ll feel relaxed once you reach it. The credits will roll once you reach this ending, showing that you’ve completed the game and are ready to try again or tell everyone you won Neal.fun’s latest game.
All Stimulation Clicker upgrades and costs
Stimulation Clicker has numerous upgrades to get through, requiring you to purchase nearly 50 to complete the game. Two upgrades — the Bouncing DVD and Hydraulic Press — can be upgraded multiple times to increase their speed and stimulation per second. Here’s the complete list of Stimulation Clicker upgrades and prices.
Upgrade | Stimulation cost |
---|---|
Bouncing DVD | Five Stimulation (first upgrade) |
Add Tab Title | Five Stimulation |
Amount Animation | 10 Stimulation |
SPS Counter | 25 Stimulation |
Button Upgrade | 40 Stimulation |
DVD Bounce Sound | 75 Stimulation |
Subway Surfers | 100 Stimulation |
Breaking News | 100 Stimulation |
Critical Hits | 200 Stimulation |
Lofi Beats | 250 Stimulation |
Rain Sounds | 300 Stimulation |
Pinwheel | 700 Stimulation |
Hydraulic Press | 1,000 Stimulation (first upgrade) |
Achievements | 1,500 Stimulation |
Popcorn Animation | 3,500 Stimulation |
Thunder Sounds | 2,000 Stimulation |
Slime | 4,000 Stimulation |
Technicolor | 5,000 Stimulation |
Mukbang | 6,000 Stimulation |
Screen Time | 7,500 Stimulation |
Levels | 8,000 Stimulation |
True Crime Podcast | 10,000 Stimulation |
Auto Hydraulics | 15,000 Stimulation |
Corner Hits | 15,000 Stimulation |
UI Upgrade | 15,000 Stimulation |
Item Shop | 17,500 Stimulation |
Loot Boxes | 20,000 Stimulation |
Button Upgrade II | 25,000 Stimulation |
Stock Market | 25,000 Stimulation |
Duolingo | 25,000 Stimulation |
Meditation | 35,000 Stimulation |
Meditation x2 | 60,000 Stimulation |
DVD Speed I | 50,000 Stimulation |
Subway Surfers Unmuted | 50,000 Stimulation |
60,000 Stimulation | |
Fitness Instructor | 75,000 Stimulation |
In-game Currency | 100,000 Stimulation |
Reaction Streamer | 100,000 Stimulation |
Crypto | 125,000 Stimulation |
Powerups | 150,000 Stimulation |
Skywriter | 180,000 Stimulation |
Voice Narrator | 200,000 Stimulation |
Subway Surfers Fullscreen | 250,000 Stimulation |
Leverage | 250,000 Stimulation |
Tamagotchi | 300,000 Stimulation |
Twitch Chat | 500,000 Stimulation |
DVD Speed II | 500,000 Stimulation |
Subway Surfers Wormhole | 1,000,000 Stimulation |
Go to the Ocean | 2,000,000 Stimulation |
Published: Jan 7, 2025 12:03 pm