So recently, I've been playing around with this extremely stupid yet annoyingly addicting website game/app called 'Cookie Clicker'. Before you ask, the answer is yes. You DO actually click on a cookie.
So this game gives you a cookie, and several options on the right hand side. What you have to do is, simply enough, click on the cookie. Not too hard?
But after you have spent a bit clicking on the cookie, you can buy these things on the right side of the page to produce cookies automatically! Awesome, right? These boosts go all the way from a bunch of old grandmas to a portal!
Above your cookie, you will see the number of cookies you have produced. Underneath that big number, it says, 'cookies per second', which, of course, tells you how many cookies you are producing per second. The more boosts you buy, the higher that number will be.
My current cookie per second count is 24 559 189.5 cookies. Impressive, I know. The only way to reach that is through hard work and determination. The type, that you (hopefully) show in school.
My overall cookie count (all the cookies I've ever made), is just over 220 billion.
Anyway, I know that this might seem like a stupid game to some of you, but it can actually be a bit fun to compare with your friends, and see who can make the most cookies!
crap.....
i need to update my javascript for firefox....
i'll do it later
just like I'll play this game later
due to javescript.
OMG I SMELL BACON CRESCENTS IN THE OVER
//mouth waters
Can you make oatmeal raisin cookies and strawberry cheesecake cookies? Those are my favorites at Subway, and I want a way to make 220 billion of my own.
Yeah the strawberry ones are good. Don't really like raisens. I like mint oreos. Also I like those almond cookies i have a recipe for. Always make those around the holidays. :]
SkaterGirl13
17 Sep 2013 15:11
In reply to HullBreach
Subway cookies are nasty! Get 'em at Albertson's instead. Or, you know, make them on this game.
HullBreach
17 Sep 2013 15:26
In reply to SkaterGirl13
We don't have Albertson's here. Would Kroger or Giant Eagle work?
Don't listen to her. Subway Cookies > All cookies.
SkaterGirl13
17 Sep 2013 16:19
In reply to HullBreach
Nope. You gotta find an Albertson's somewhere and get their cookies.
HullBreach
17 Sep 2013 17:43
In reply to SkaterGirl13
Next time I'm in Florida, I'll stop by one.
You should try the Dollar General ginger snaps, but you have to follow my directions very closely:
1. Open the bag.
2. Leave it on your counter for 2 days.
3. Eat the cookies.
The reason for the uber complex sequence (that is impossible to memorize) is that these cookies are the hard, crunchy type. Leaving the bag open will allow moisture to get to them, so they become chewy. These cookies have the best taste, but they need to be chewy to fully enjoy.