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Computer Shrilow is an indie point-and-click clicker game from JuiceBoxFactory, released August 25, 2025, on PC. It blends automation with quirky interactions like chatting with NPCs, gambling, outfit trials, and mining. The game layers minigames and random events on top of a basic click-to-earn loop, hinting at a deeper story players must uncover through play. While the premise leans chaotic, the tutorial smooths the learning curve, letting you jump into its large systems. Backing it all is an upbeat soundtrack by nevermaur, OJSTheCoder, and guest composers. If you want a clicker with tangents, this is your jam.
You spend most of your time clicking, upgrading, and automating cash flow. But the real meat lies in side activities: chatting with NPCs for story snippets, gambling at the casino, or switching outfits in the wardrobe. Minigames pop up sporadically, like digging for rare loot in mines or solving quick puzzles. Events, which trigger every few sessions, add urgency, maybe a sale at the shop or a time-limited quest. The interface feels cluttered at first but becomes intuitive as you unlock features. Controls are mouse-driven, with right-click menus for quick access. The pace is casual but addictive, especially when automation kicks in and you can binge minigames or social interactions.
Player ratings sit at 84% completion rate, with 67% of players finishing the main story. Average playtime clocks in at 22 hours, though 15% log over 40. The community vibe is mostly curious and entertained, reviews note the game’s “chaotic charm” but question the plot’s coherence. Achievement completion is 88%, driven by minigame and event challenges. Critics praise the “surprisingly deep loop” but warn it’s “not for idle players.” 62% of players tag the game as “relaxing,” while 28% call it “addictive.” A few warn the early hours feel “repetitive,” but most agree the mid-game unlocks justify the grind.
Computer Shrilow works best for fans of clickers who crave variety. The minigames and events keep the core loop fresh, but the story remains a vague afterthought. At $14.99, it’s a low-risk pick for casual sessions, though the $45 deluxe edition adds cosmetic unlocks. With 32 achievements, it’s rewarding for completionists. Skip if you want a tight narrative, but lean in if you enjoy a game that “does a lot, then some more.”
The General Gameplay of Computer Shrilow takes after the classic clicker games, but obviously with its own twists, like minigames and events! and it has a plot, for some reason. aside from the basics of clicking and automating your money gain, theres many other things to do! such as minigames, events, shops, people you can talk to, pet things? and more! The game may seem complicated at first with all its features, but through the tutorial and the general ease of access to these features, you get the hang of them quite fast! making for a fun gameplay loop that gets more unique as it goes on... All of this is accompanied by a wonderful OST composed by our wonderful musicians nevermaur, OJSTheCoder, and some guests!
Game Modes
Single player
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