Puggie Clicker is an incremental game created by French programmer Catherine “Biscuit” Du Sucre in 2013. The user initially clicks on a big pug on the screen, earning a single pug per click. They can then spend their earned cash on upgrades like pie or potions that increase clicking efficiency. Unlike other incremental games, the standard version of Puggie Clicker has a timer of 60 seconds, where players compete for the high score.
The game has a dedicated fanbase. Though the first version was coded in one night, Puggie Clicker is regularly updated. It has been widely described as addictive, and it has been noted that the game could almost be played by a pug.