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It's a thankless task, preventing politicians from uttering gaffes. Consider the infamous "go lick the world" comment by President Biden, a moment that left White House staff worldwide facepalming. This very incident inspired "Go Lick The World," a satirical casual clicker game from Pixel Play.
This game cleverly blends the absurdity of current events with the addictive simplicity of the clicker genre. The objective? Lick the world (virtually, of course!). Tap the rotating 3D Earth, accumulating points and climbing leaderboards. Strategic tapping of orbiting objects – from Elon Musk's Starlink satellites (LickLinks) to F35 jets and even Air Force One – boosts your score.
Landmarks like the White House and the Great Pyramids, alongside more humorous locations (a less-than-pristine San Francisco, for instance), dot the globe. The game's quirky charm extends to its daily rotating objects: Impeach-Mints on Mondays, tacos on Tuesdays, and even Swifties on Saturdays. Conspiracy theory references, such as pizza slices for Pizzagate enthusiasts, add another layer of satirical commentary.
Unlockable Earth skins and accessories – from a "clown world" face to various hats, including a Trump-inspired hairpiece (added in the "Great Debate Update") – provide further amusement. These are often earned through rewarded video ads. In-app purchases offer ad removal, automated clicking (a feature jokingly referred to as LickGPT), and a coveted blue tick for your profile.
Download Go Lick The World for free on the App Store and Google Play Store. The recent "Great Debate Update" includes trucker hats representing both sides of the political spectrum, in addition to the aforementioned Trump hair.