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Best Clicker Games to Play in 2024

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Clicker games are a great way to pass the time and they're perfect for gamers who want something less serious to play. If you're looking for the best clicker games to play in 2024, check out this list of my top 20 choices!

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Let me be clear, not all of these games were released recently. They made this list because they are some of the most well-reviewed clicker games that are still available to download and play in 2024. Though some are more recent, others - like Cookie Clicker - are significantly older.

Alongside a short description of the game, I've listed its release date and the platforms that it's available on. Every one of these clicker games can be played on PC, but some can also be played on Android and iOS devices.

Without further ado, here is my list of the best 20 clicker games to play in 2024:

Top 20 Clicker Games to Play in 2024

20. Touch Some Grass

A hand touching some grass in Touch Some Grass.
Screenshot via jpm_games

Have you been told to "Go touch some grass"? Well, now you can! You don't need to leave your home to enjoy interacting with some green stems. Customize your in-game hand, blow up areas of your grass, or just spend a weird amount of time touching artificial grass that looks and moves like real grass. That's it. That's the game. I guess next time you want to tell someone to touch some grass, you could just send them the link to the game?

  • Release date: April 11, 2022
  • Platforms: Android, PC

19. Ever Seen a Cat?

A scene with hidden cats from Ever Seen a Cat?
Image via EverCats

Available on PC, Ever Seen a Cat? is the first of three cat puzzle games from EverCats. There are nine environments for you to find cats in, and 611 cats to find between them. That's a lot of cats! Perfect to mindlessly relax to or play if you enjoy Where's Wally picture puzzles.

Cat games are well-loved, and the Steam reviews for Ever Seen a Cat? are Overwhelmingly Positive, with many players praising the music, how easy this object finder game is compared to others, and the replayability; which allows you to find more cats.

  • Release date: Jan 18, 2022
  • Platform: PC

18. Banana

First banana click in Banana.
Screenshot via aaladin66

It's... a game where you click a Banana. I really can't tell you anything more than that. You click the banana, and get a special banana every three hours to grow your collection. People are bananas for the game, if the number of people playing on Steam is anything to go by.

Recently, someone bought a special golden banana from this game for $1,390.

  • Release date: April 23, 2024
  • Platform: PC

17. Firestone

A guild town in Firestone.
Image via Holyday Studios

Firestone is an online idle RPG where you can collect heroes, upgrade their gear, and level up their skills. Although you can leave your heroes to battle without interacting with the game, you can also take over and enjoy clicking through fights against various enemies.

  • Release date: September 26, 2019
  • Platform: PC

16. Capybara Spa

Items in Capybara Spa.
Screenshot via Cozy Bee Games

Capybara Spa is a delightful point-and-click game where you can build and manage your very own spa for capybaras! Grow fruits, craft some soaps, and prepare clean towels to pamper these adorable creatures during their visit. Furnish the mountainside with gardens, baths, and other decorations to create the ultimate capybara retreat!

  • Release date: March 14, 2022
  • Platform: PC

15. Insomnia: Theater in the Head

The circus scene with a cat in a tree from Insomnia: Theater in the Head.
Screenshot via Perfect Day Studio

Amid this restless night, a girl tosses and turns, her mind swarming with vivid images and chaotic thoughts. Experience the narrative of the game through the exquisite hand-drawn art of KeKe, the chief artist of the game "A Perfect Day." Perfect for those who appreciate a more artistic game, Insomnia: Theater in the Head offers a dreamlike escape into the restless theater of the mind.

  • Release date: September 13, 2022
  • Platform: PC

14. Outpath: First Journey

Pools of water and palm trees in Outpath: First Journey.
Screenshot via GrabTheGames

Outpath: First Journey is the prologue to the game "Outpath." This experimental clicker base-building game allows you to craft, gather items, and manage your resources to build your base and buy new islands for expansion! Outpath: First Journey combines the satisfying gameplay of clicker games with the immersive experience of a 3D first-person platformer.

After Outpath: First Journey, you could absolutely go on to play the main game. There isn't much difference in the mechanics - which makes sense because this is the prologue of the game - so you should be able to just continue on to the main Outpath game when you want to.

  • Release date: December 17, 2022
  • Platform: PC

13. Farmer Against Potatoes

A small horde of potatoes run across farmland to attack a farmer in Farmer Against Potatoes.
Screenshot via Oni Gaming

Farmer Against Potatoes Idle is a quirky idle game about an amnesic farmer who wakes up in a mysterious field, only to be attacked by hordes of mutated potatoes. With no one else around, he takes it upon himself to fight back against the evil infestation. There are over 30 upgrades to enhance your stats or debuff the potatoes. The phrase "debuff the potatoes" sounds very strange.

It's very Plants vs Zombies.

  • Release date: August 25, 2022
  • Platforms: Android, PC

10. Bubble People

A black and white image of bubble people and trees in Bubble People.
Image via Gamera Games

Bubble People is a point-and-click game where you can click on various items with your mouse to have some fun. It's like popping bubble wrap, but instead, you get to click on people, plants, and other objects on the screen. Bubble People has two modes: A short story that lasts up to 20 minutes, and an endless mode that players can use to keep the fun going without worrying about the plot.

  • Release date: October 13, 2021
  • Platform: PC

9. Leaf Blower Revolution

Leaves of various colors on a black background, being blown around in Leaf Blower Revolution.
Screenshot via Humble North

Leaf Blower Revolution is a free-to-play idle game where you blow away leaves with nuclear-powered leaf blowers, unlock upgrades, earn achievements, and more. Purchase Autoblowers to help clear the leaves, unlock a plethora of upgrades, earn achievements, and watch the numbers rise. You can also enjoy 32 different pets available in the game, which adds an extra layer of joy to this leaf-blowing madness!

  • Release date: December 4, 2020
  • Platforms: Android, PC

8. Realm Grinder

Starting a new game in Realm Grinder.
Image via Divine Games

Realm Grinder lets you grow your kingdom, build alliances, and explore the world without lifting more than your finger! Use your money and influence to expand your domain from a single farm to a huge realm that generates wealth even while you're offline. With plenty of choices to make while you play, you'll forge your own path to greatness as the ruler of this realm.

  • Release date: June 15, 2017
  • Platform: Android, PC

7. Chillquarium

Various golden and orange-toned fish swimming in Chillquarium.
Image via Ben Reber

Probably one of my personal favorites on this list, Chillquarium is a cozy and relaxing idle game where you can buy and raise fish in real-time. When you're ready, you can sell them for profit or keep them to earn money through ticket sales. Enjoy customizing your aquarium as you progress from a simple starter tank to your dream setup, filling your collection with rare exotic fish and ultra-rare color variants.

Complete your collection of 156 unique fish, and enjoy setting them off on a feeding frenzy to help them grow.

  • Release date: September 6, 2023
  • Platform: PC

6. Insaniquarium Deluxe

A fish tank full of goldfish and coins in Insaniquarium Deluxe.
Image via PopCap Games, Inc.

Insaniquarium is the most chaotic aquarium game. Tend to your fish, keep them happy, and they'll reward you with coins and jewels. Use your earnings to buy tank upgrades or egg parts that hatch into different in-tank pets. These pets can assist you by feeding your fish, collecting coins, or even defending your tank against alien invaders. The screen can get a lot busier than Chillquarium, so fair warning.

  • Release date: August 30, 2006
  • Platform: PC

5. Rusty's Retirement

A bright farm on Rusty's Retirement with four crop patches that are full of new crop seeds. The patches have crop signs at the front.
Screenshot by Pro Game Guides

Rusty's Retirement is an idle-farming simulator perfect for multitaskers. Designed to sit at the bottom of your screen, it lets you manage a thriving farm while working on other tasks. Plant crops and watch Rusty get to work watering, nurturing, and harvesting. Unlock new crops as you progress, from crispy carrots to ripe tomatoes. Use your harvest to produce clean and energy-efficient biofuel, a vital robot power source, and sell it to other machine inhabitants to reinvest in expanding your farm. Plus, with Focus Mode, you can slow down crop production so you don't miss anything while you’re busy.

I've covered this game before and it really is a wonderful game to have at the bottom - or side - of your screen. It's nice to have a little farm with bots floating around while you work through your to-do list.

  • Release date: April 26, 2024
  • Platform: PC

4. Plantera

Helpers harvesting fruit trees in Plantera.
Screenshot via VaragtP

Plantera lets you build and grow your own garden filled with new plants, bushes, trees, and animals. As you expand, you'll attract Helpers, adorable round blue creatures that assist with harvesting tasks. You can harvest plants yourself or let your Helpers do the work, the choice is yours. The Helpers continue working even when you're not playing, ensuring gold is waiting for you when you return. Keep an eye out for pesky critters that might invade your garden!

A quick note: Searching Plantera often results in getting a lot of results for Terraria. These are two very different games and have nothing in common apart from one of the bosses in Terraria being called Plantera.

  • Release date: January 28, 2016
  • Platform: PC

3. Cell to Singularity - Evolution Never Ends

Creating a fish in Cell to Singularity.
Screenshot via Computer Lunch

Cell to Singularity invites you to tap into the extraordinary tale of evolution in this cosmic clicker game. Once upon a time, over 4.5 billion years ago, life didn't exist in the Solar System. But then, almost in the blink of an eye on the geologic time scale, everything changed.

Turn to the next page of evolution with every click. Witness the great milestones of evolution: the extinction of the dinosaurs, the discovery of fire, the Industrial Revolution, and more. This is an extremely interesting game with a lot of various bits of science-y goodness floating around. You don't need to understand science to play, though those parts of the game can make you feel a bit out of your depth.

  • Release date: November 3, 2021
  • Platform: PC

2. AdVenture Capitalist

An ad for AdVenture Capitalist, in the style of the game, showing a man in a gold suit holding a phone with AdVenture Capitalist on the screen.
Screenshot via Hyper Hippo Games

AdVenture Capitalist is the ultimate capitalism simulator. Start with a small lemonade stand and work your way to becoming a business tycoon! Earn loads of cash, diversify your investments, and attract Angel Investors to boost your profits. The game has a list of ventures that you just click to simulate someone working/investing on those businesses.

The best part? AdVenture Capitalist can play itself! Once your businesses are up and running, hire managers to keep making money while you’re away. Your earnings continue to grow even when you’re offline, ready for you to come back and spend.

  • Release date: May 30, 2014
  • Platforms: iOS, Android, PC

1. Cookie Clicker

Clicking cookies in Cookie Clicker.
Screenshot via Playsaurus

Cookie Clicker is all about baking an absurd amount of cookies. Recruit a fun variety of cookie makers to assist you, including Grandmas and otherworldly Portals! Yes, you read that right. With over 600 upgrades and 500 achievements, this screen-tapping, mouse-clicking game has been entertaining clicker game players for over ten years.

If you're looking for some codes and cheats for Cookie Clicker, we've got you covered. This game may just be a screen full of cookies, but it's had several updates over the years and the devs don't seem to be stopping anytime soon.

  • Release date: August 8, 2013
  • Platforms: Android, PC

That's it for this top 20 list. From the time-tested Cookie Clicker to the newer Banana clicker game, clicker game fans are sure to find something new to add to their basket on Steam. Personally,

Looking for more lists of the best games at Pro Game Guides? There are a lot of PC games here, so for Nintendo Switch players, try 10 Best story-driven games on Switch to play in 2024. Alternatively, continue your streak of casual gaming with the 10 Best cozy games coming to PC in 2024.


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Lyssa Chatterton has been a freelance writer for over 6 years, ever since graduating from their Master's degree in Transliteration & Screenwriting. They have worked with clients in practically every industry, including iGaming and TCG/Tabletop news. Lyssa prefers cosy games and indie games, but that doesn't stop them from going all out with a great fantasy RPG or digging out old retro games. An avid fan of Pokémon, Animal Crossing, the Witcher, and Persona, you'll be seeing a wide range of writing from this freelancer.