Feeling tired but curious? Doggo Clicker is that game you pop on when you want something simple yet oddly addictive. It’s repetitive, it’s a bit frustrating, but somehow you keep clicking. Sometimes the physics act wonky. It’s easy to get hooked even if it bugs you after a while.
The gameplay in Doggo Clicker is pretty neat. You tap to earn points and upgrade your doggo, but the tricky part is managing the click frequency. Some mechanics seem wonky, especially with how the physics behave when you buy upgrades. It’s straightforward but can be confusing at first glance.
In Doggo Clicker, you don’t really choose character loadouts. It’s more about which upgrades to buy first. Watching pro players is pointless because there’s not much depth technically. Just keep clicking and upgrading what seems most affordable. That’s all there is.
Here’s a secret: timing your upgrades perfectly boosts your points faster than rushing. Don’t buy every upgrade immediately. Wait for a good moment. It’s annoyingly addictive to click nonstop but try to vary your approach. That makes leveling up less dull.
The game doesn’t really have a story or ending. It’s just keep clicking until your fingers hurt. Once you hit a certain point, it feels like there’s nothing left to do. Still, it’s fun to see how many points you can rack up before the game finally gets boring.