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Ever wanted to run your own solar system from scratch? Galaxy Clicker drops you into the role of cosmic architect, where you'll watch planets orbit, collect income with every revolution, and slowly build an empire of celestial bodies. It's an idle clicker with a space twist—think Cookie Clicker meets a planetarium screensaver. Your job is simple: keep those planets spinning, merge them into bigger worlds, and upgrade everything until your galaxy is churning out massive profits.
Key Features
- Idle Income System: Planets generate currency automatically with every orbit around the sun—no constant clicking required.
- Planet Merging Mechanics: Combine smaller planets to create larger, more valuable celestial bodies.
- Three Upgrade Paths: Boost your stamina, income multiplier, and orbital speed to accelerate progression.
- Low-Spec Friendly: Simple 2D graphics with glow effects mean it runs smooth on older devices and browsers.
How to Play Galaxy Clicker
Getting started takes seconds, but building an efficient galaxy takes strategy.
Start the Orbital Chain
You begin with a single planet orbiting a sun. Hold down the left mouse button to make your planet revolve faster, which speeds up income generation. Every time your planet completes an orbit, you earn currency—those little +20 notifications that pop up are your bread and butter. The faster you click, the faster you earn in the early game.
Buy and Merge New Planets
Once you've stacked enough currency, you unlock the ability to purchase additional planets. These new worlds orbit alongside your starter planet, each generating their own passive income. The twist: you can merge identical planets together to create a bigger, more valuable version. Two small blue planets become one medium blue planet with doubled income potential. This is where the strategy kicks in—do you spam cheap planets or save up for premium mergers?
Upgrade Your Galaxy's Engine
Three core upgrades keep your progression moving. Stamina lets you hold the click button longer without fatigue penalties. Income multipliers boost what each orbit pays out. Speed upgrades make planets revolve faster, meaning more orbits per minute. Balancing these three stats is the key to breaking through the mid-game grind and reaching the bigger star systems.
Who is Galaxy Clicker for?
This one's for the multitaskers. Perfect if you want something running in the background while you watch videos or listen to music. Kids will enjoy the colorful space visuals and simple controls—there's no violence or stress here. Hardcore clicker fans might find it a bit tame compared to games with prestige systems or complex skill trees, but if you're looking for a chill browser game that doesn't demand constant attention, this hits the spot.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's hypnotic in the best way. Watching planets trace their orbital paths with glowing trails while soft particle effects drift across the screen creates this zen, almost screensaver-like atmosphere. The visuals are clean but basic—we're talking simple 2D sprites with additive glow shaders, not cutting-edge graphics. There's no music mentioned in my session, just the quiet satisfaction of watching numbers tick up. It's the kind of game you play with a podcast in your other ear or while waiting for a queue in another game.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
Your progress saves automatically in your browser's local storage. Just don't clear your cache or you'll lose everything—there's no cloud save system here. Performance-wise, it's butter smooth even on older laptops or budget phones. The minimalist art style means minimal draw calls, and I didn't notice any lag even with multiple planets on screen. If your device can run a basic browser, it can handle this.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A solid idle game for casual sessions, but don't expect deep complexity.
- ✅ Pro: Instant gratification—you start earning within seconds and progression feels steady.
- ✅ Pro: The planet merging system adds a layer of strategy beyond mindless clicking.
- ❌ Con: It gets repetitive fast. After the first hour, you're just waiting for numbers to grow with little variety in gameplay mechanics.
Controls
The controls are dead simple and responsive—no issues with input lag.
- Desktop: Hold left mouse button to speed up planet orbits. Click UI buttons to purchase upgrades and planets.
- Mobile: Tap and hold the screen to accelerate orbits. Touch controls for all menus and purchases.
Release Date & Developer
Galaxy Clicker was developed by blacktabb.games@gmail.com and released on May 13, 2025. It's built in Unity and optimized for browser play across all devices.

