Modern versions of Cookie Clicker include minigames tied to specific buildings when upgraded with Sugar Lumps:
Cookie Clicker is a seminal created by French programmer Julien “Orteil” Thiennot in 2013. The premise is deceptively simple: you click a giant cookie to bake cookies. Each click produces one cookie. With those cookies, you buy upgrades and automated cookie-producing buildings (grandmas, farms, factories, banks, temples, alchemy labs, portals, time machines, and more). Those buildings then generate cookies even when you’re not clicking, allowing for exponential growth.
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Converting pure energy into baked goods.
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