Cookie Clicker patch increases compatibility with cheats

Cookie Clicker

An idle game about making cookies! Originally released in 2013 on the web, and actively developed since then. This is the official version for Steam.

Cookie Clicker is out on Steam, and the player counts are going up just like our cookie production numbers. But be sure to actually close the game every now and then, because there are patches to be downloaded, and the first of them is available today. One of the more notable changes in this version improves support for cheats.

This patch fixes "possible audio-induced memory leaks associated with autoclicking", so you can safely make use of your automatic clicker. (It's a single-player game with no leaderboards, so who cares, right?) Developer Orteil says that Steam Workshop support is "underway as well since the local mods seem to be working good", so expect more non-standard ways of clicking cookies to be accessible soon.

This patch has also "fixed that one milk-related achievement", so you can actually resize your window to get the cookie dunked. You can see the full patch notes here, but it's mostly a load of smaller bug fixes, addressing issues with the Steam overlay, options displays, music cues, and closing the game.

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