Imagine a web page that starts simply: a button, an invitation to click. Nothing complicated, almost trivial. Then, little by little, this simplicity transforms. An avalanche of elements appears from nowhere: sounds, images, videos that add to each other in total chaos. You are caught in a digital whirlwind. You want to understand what is happening, but the only thing you can do… is continue.
Welcome in Stimulation Clicker, an online experience by Neal Agarwal, where each click lets you gradually build a web page that is as fascinating as it is disturbing.
Stimulation Clicker: Immersion in our digital world
At first, everything seems normal: you click on a button labeled "Click me" and earn points called "stimulation points". Nothing special. But quickly, you discover that these points can be used to unlock new "features". And that's when everything changes.

As you progress, logos bounce on the screen, ASMR videos are triggered, absurd news headlines scroll across the top of the page, and various sounds (rain sound, lofi music, podcast) intertwine in a joyful mess. The game immerses you in a bold parody of our hyperconnected world, where visual and sound stimuli accumulate until saturation.
And that's just the beginning. Stimulation Clicker is a distorting mirror of the modern web: cryptocurrencies, lootboxes, intrusive popups, it's all there. With each upgrade you unlock, the chaos escalates, and it becomes almost impossible to look away.
How far will you go?

Contrary to what you might think, Stimulation Clicker is not infinite. The game has an ending, which you will reach by surviving this sensory storm. But along the way, some players will get caught up in the game and try to get the 35 achievements available to complete the experience 100%.
That said, a word of warning is in order: if you're playing on a mobile device or a low-powered computer, expect some lag. The game is very resource-intensive, as each upgrade adds a new layer of visual and sound effects.
A unique creation by Neal Agarwal
Neal Agarwal, the creator behind Stimulation Clicker, is no stranger to the genre. He's already behind interactive experiences like his asteroid impact simulator or a site to explore the oceans. By Stimulation Clicker, it pushes the idea of fun and experimental content even further, while taking a critical look at our digital habits.
It's not just a game, but also a fun and exaggerated reflection on how our screens constantly bombard us with information.
In short, Stimulation Clicker, it's more than just entertainment. It's a dive into a crazy digital world, which pushes you to click again and again, without ever really knowing why. But one thing is for sure: once you start, it will be difficult to stop before the end.












