
Clickr is simple puzzle game with straightforward mechanics. Each level's objective is to earn points by clicking connected tiles of the same color. Longer chains are worth more points and trigger a score multiplier. Depending on the level, you'll need to hit either a target score or combo amount to succeed.
The game can be extremely frustrating at times, but gives you a huge feeling of relief and accomplishment when you beat a difficult level. I completed all 50 of the main levels in around three hours, but occasionally hit a roadblock. For instance, Level 21 is notoriously difficult compared to every stage before it. I didn't have to use tutorials, but since levels aren't randomized, you could possibly use a walkthrough if you got absolutely stuck somewhere.

After the first fifty stages, a "Battle Mode" and "Push Mode" open up, which are slightly more interesting than the standard mode. These cost in-game points to unlock which are a pain to gather up. On the other hand, unlockables give the game more depth beyond its basic 50-level core.
The background music is great but sound effect voiceovers are grating. Most of it got mistranslated into "YEEEEEEE!!! YEEE!!!" every time you get a combo. Thankfully, there's a setting to turn it off, but it's a bit hidden.
I think Clickr is fun to play without sound for an hour or two. You'll come back to it until you beat those 50 initial levels, but after that there's not much reason to continue.
AUTHOR INFORMATION

The base game only contains 50 levels, which can be completed in a couple hours. To unlock more content, you have to grind for points.
Gameplay is addictive and satisfying. Matching colored tiles is as easy to understand as it gets. Even difficult levels keep you coming back, as you'll get just close enough to taste victory.
PROS / CONS
- Easy to understand puzzle mechanics.
- Minimalist interface keeps focus on the puzzles.
- Satisfying combos keep you coming back for more.
- Difficulty spikes are frustrating.
- Base content is lacking, and unlocking more is a grind.
- Sound effects are annoying, though they can be disabled.