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But here is the red flag. When you search for "Unblocked Games 6969 Cookie Clicker," you aren't just getting the vanilla game. You are getting the No-Frills, No-Save version. Here is the dirty secret of the 6969 version: It rarely saves your progress. unblocked games 6969 cookie clicker
The game is safe if you have an ad-blocker. If you don't, you are playing Russian roulette with your browser history. The Verdict: Should You Click? If you are a student trying to survive 4th period study hall: Yes. Unblocked Games 6969’s version of Cookie Clicker is the perfect "boss key" game. You click the cookie, then click a spreadsheet tab when the teacher walks by. It requires zero brain power. You are getting the No-Frills, No-Save version
But what is the deal with this specific version? Is it just a clone, or is there something darker hiding beneath the chocolate chips? I spent three days (and one very tired right index finger) clicking to find out. The premise of Cookie Clicker hasn't changed since French programmer Julien Thiennot (Orteil) released it in 2013. You click a giant cookie. You get one cookie per click. You buy grandmas to bake cookies for you. You buy farms, factories, and eventually, time-traveling portals to produce more cookies. If you don't, you are playing Russian roulette
4/5. It loses one star for the lack of save functionality, but gains nostalgic points for being the last bastion of rebellious high school browsing.
By: Alex "The Cursor" Mercer