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Fun Clicker
Fun Clicker

Fun Clicker

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About Fun Clicker

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Fun Clicker is one of those games you open thinking you'll kill two minutes, then suddenly you're way too curious to stop. It starts as a bright little Scratch clicker about smacking a happy green face for points, but the mood slowly goes off in a way that's genuinely creepy and weirdly funny at the same time.

Key Features

  • Click a smiling green face to earn currency
  • Buy click power and auto-click upgrades
  • Unlock skins as progress pushes the story forward
  • Watch ten stages turn cute into disturbing
  • Reach the ending for a nasty final surprise

How to play

You play Fun Clicker by clicking the green character, earning clicks, and spending them on upgrades. The twist is that progress is not just about bigger numbers; every upgrade pushes the whole thing closer to a meltdown.

At first, it feels like a normal idle clicker. You tap, buy better click strength, grab auto-clickers, and let the counter climb while the bright Scratch-style visuals try very hard to convince you everything is fine.

Then the face starts changing. It goes from cheerful green to sad, annoyed, red-faced, purple, shadowy, and eventually something that looks like it crawled out of a bad dream, so every purchase feels like you are making the mascot personally hate you.

If you have played other browser clicker games, the loop will feel familiar for about five minutes. That is exactly why this works so well, because the more efficient you become, the more the screen feels like it wants you to stop clicking and leave.

Keep an eye on the shop, too. Some upgrade names and descriptions start sounding mean or wrong, which makes the simple act of buying auto-clickers weirdly tense, and the end-game option is there for a reason.

What makes it stand out

What makes Fun Clicker stand out is how shamelessly it uses clicker boredom as part of the scare. Instead of rewarding you with cozy progress, it turns repetition into the joke and the tension at the same time.

A lot of horror games announce themselves right away with dark menus, creepy music, and obvious warning signs. This one hides inside a goofy Scratch project, uses a big smiley face as the main target, and lets the horror seep in through tiny changes in expression, color, and shop flavor text, which sticks with you way more than a cheap jump scare in the first minute.

I also like that the skins are not just random unlock fluff. In most clickers, skins are a side collectible; here they feel like a record of how badly you have messed with the character, so unlocking them is satisfying and a little nasty at the same time.

The last stretch is the best part if you enjoy games that mess with tone. By the time the void monster form shows up with glowing eyes and sharp teeth, you realize the whole cheerful setup was bait, and honestly, that commitment is why the game sticks in your head after you close the tab.

FAQ

Is it actually scary?

Yeah, more than you would expect from a Scratch project. It is not nonstop horror, but the slow buildup, sudden face changes, and nasty ending make it much creepier than the cute art style suggests.

Is it free and easy to jump into?

Yes, it is a free browser game and you can start in seconds. There are no complicated controls either, so even if you are just hunting for weird indie clicker games, you will get the idea immediately.

Can I play on mobile?

Usually yes, since the main action is just tapping or clicking, but it depends on how the Scratch version behaves on your device. On desktop it definitely feels smoother, especially once upgrades stack up and the later transformation stages start rolling in fast.

If you like clicker games with a creepy twist, odd Scratch horror games, or short games that turn one joke into something memorable, give Fun Clicker a shot. It is quick, strange, and way more entertaining than its harmless little green face makes it look.

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