The Psychology Behind Why Clicker Games Keep Players Coming Back
Clicker games tap into fundamental psychological reward mechanisms. Understanding why they work reveals something interesting about motivation.
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Clicker games tap into fundamental psychological reward mechanisms. Understanding why they work reveals something interesting about motivation.
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