đ§ Stimulation Clicker (Neal.fun Edition)
Stimulation Clicker is a satirical, high-energy browser game created by Neal Agarwal (the developer of Infinite Craft and The Password Game). Released in early 2025, it serves as a "brainrot speedrun" and a social commentary on sensory overload and the constant fight for our digital attention.
The game starts with a simple "Click Me" button but quickly devolves into a chaotic masterpiece of internet subculture.
đĄ The Sensory Overload Guide
The goal is to earn Stimulation Points to buy "upgrades" that progressively clutter your screen and audio with internet tropes.
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The Upgrades: As you spend points, your browser window fills with bouncing DVD logos, Subway Surfers gameplay footage, reaction streamers (like Ludwig), Twitch chats, and true crime podcasts.
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The "Braindead" Mechanics: You can buy a "Meditation Story" but toggle it to 2x speed to maximize stimulation—the ultimate irony of modern relaxation.
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Interactive Elements: You’ll face Captcha prompts, job application emails that "steal" your points if you don't reply, and Duolingo-style language questions that you must answer correctly to keep your progress moving.
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Winning the Game: If you manage to purchase every single upgrade, the chaos abruptly stops, leading to a peaceful end-credits scene at the ocean.
đšī¸ Pro-Level Strategies
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đ The "DVD Bounce" Hack: On PC, resizing your browser window to a very small size causes the bouncing DVD logo to hit walls more frequently, generating points at an insane speed.
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đĄī¸ Captcha Management: Once you unlock the Captcha upgrade, your main button becomes a "I am not a robot" check. Don't rush; failing the Captcha slows down your point generation significantly.
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đĨ Stock Market Timing: One of the upgrades allows you to trade stocks. The strategy is to buy whenever the price dips and hold until it crosses at least 40k for maximum profit.
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⥠Keyboard Shortcuts: If you have the "Hydraulic Press" upgrade, spamming the Enter key can often generate points faster than manual clicking.
⨠Game Features (2026 Context)
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đ¨ Brainrot Aesthetics: Features everything from Mukbang videos to Lofi Girl beats, all playing simultaneously.
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đī¸ High-Quality Audio: The game includes an original 45-minute true crime podcast and voice lines from Jeff Steitzer (the Halo multiplayer announcer).
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đ Zero-Save Challenge: Progress is not saved. If you close the tab, you must start your descent into madness from zero.
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⥠2026 Optimization: The HTML5 build is fully optimized for the latest browsers, ensuring the "lag" you feel is purely psychological, not technical.
đ Categories
Clicker | Satire | Incremental | Chaos | Art Project | Unblocked
đšī¸ Where to Play (Unblocked & Free)
To experience the full chaotic intent without network blocks, use these 2026-optimized Decentgames sources:
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Decentgames: The best choice for the Official Neal.fun v1.0 browser experience.
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Decentgames: Best for Chromebooks, featuring a lightweight version that bypasses most educational firewalls.
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Decentgames: A "no-ad" version of the game engine, focusing purely on the intentional sensory overload.
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Decentgames: Features the "Sandbox Mode" for those who want to see the ocean ending immediately.
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