How to play Stimulation Clicker
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How to play Stimulation Clicker, the newest game from Infinite Craft’s Neal.fun

What madness can you create

If you have had hours of fun like most of the world from Neal.fun’s Infinite Craft, 2025 has brought something new to the store in the form of Stimulation Clicker.

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Since its release in 2024, Infinite Craft stormed the world with its simplistic gameplay and ability to create new phrases. It became a race for who can invent a new recipe from existing♐ ones. Stimulation Clicker, despite being made from the ༺same person is different.

Let’s take a look at how you can sink hours into it, and if it has the potential to outdo Infinite Craft.

How to play Stimulation Clicker

A major reason behind Infinite Craft‘s popularity was just how easy it was to play the game. Stimulation Clicker is pretty accessible as well. If you want to play the game, you can go to the official website by . To do so, you can🏅 use any൩ browser you want (I use the Brave Browser, for instance), and it should work just fine.

Stimulation Clicker is, quite literally, a clicker, and it begins with you clicking the “Click Me” button for the first time. Every click earns you something called a Stimulation Point, and the first thing you unlock is a DVD logo after the third click. You can keep unlocking more items with more clicks, but the unlocks aren’t purely cosmetic.

Every item you unlock with Stimulation Points has certain effects. To unlock its effect, you’ll have to pay a certain cost. For example, the DVD Logo can bounce around your screen (remember Windows XP) and help you get one Stimulation Point per bounce. But to unlock that, you’ll have to spend the required Stimulation Points. The cost also goes up a lot as you keep getting new items appearing on your screen.

Stimulation Clicker
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Interestingly, the effects of the more complex items you unlock with more Stimulation Points have 🍸really cool effects. Like in the screenshot above, I went to add sound to my DVD Logo bounces, and it helped me to get more Stimulation Points in return.

The objective is to unlock mysterious items and their effects and reduce your need for clicking them manually. There are certain audio feeds that will help you listen to a tale once you unlock the effect, and it’s quite interesting, to say the least.

Additionally, the scene really gets chaotic once you unlock different effects simultaneously that might not gel well together. But hey, what is fun without a bit of unintended chaos and madness? Infinite Craft‘s charm was unearthing a recipe out of nothing, and Stimulation Clicker, albeit being a lot less complex, is all about random events.


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