Cookie Clicker Climate Change

Cookie Clicker Climate Change

Addictive, fun cookie clicker, 400+ achievements, upgrades, modifications and powerups, powerful free daily bonuses, minigame boosters, offline cookie mining and evolution boosts.

Game Instructions: Cookie Clicker Climate Change

Tap / click the cookie

Game Features Overview

- Simple and very addictive auto incremental upgrade style game play
- Over 200 upgrades and mods to speed up carbon reduction and cookie production.
- Unlock over 200 achievements.
- Use powerups to speed cookie cooking production.
- Evolve your cookie mastery to gain extra benefits and unlock new minigame boosters. Also supports multi-evo, evolve up to 4 times in one go and save massive amounts of cookies.
- Daily bonus rewards and daily bonus mini-games.
- Offline cookie cooking, play even whilst you are away.
- Random blessings boost your play.
- Deal with random curses such as striking workers, maintenance shut downs and more.
- Endless game play

What terms are associated with the game in its metadata?

The keywords that best describe this game include cookie, idle.

Which genre classification is appropriate for this game?

This game is classified as Simulation in terms of genre.

Did the developers use a specific platform like Cocos or Defold?

This game was developed using the WebGL platform.

What is the recommended age group for players of this game?

The game is designed for the Teens age groups.

Which gender group is this game targeted at?

This game suits Male & Female best.

Who is the author of this game?

The development of this game was handled by Drmop Games.

Is the game optimized for mobile play?

Yes, Cookie Clicker Climate Change is playable on mobile devices.

Is blood a part of the game’s content?

Yes, there are blood visuals in Cookie Clicker Climate Change.

Are there any scenes of cruelty in the gameplay?

Yes, Cookie Clicker Climate Change features cruelty or harsh content.

Is the content in this game suitable for kids?

No, Cookie Clicker Climate Change is not designed for a younger audience.
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