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Tapped out at 100,000 clicks - I think after the guy speaks to you, it's over
Although there is one minor visual easter egg: After a while, your hand and the clicker get bloody
Thanks for the experience!
I kind of liked it that way. You expect him to do it right on the final click, so the fact that he did it about a dozen clicks early in my first playthrough was a shocking surprise.
The point isn't to shock (as much as we acknowledge it'll be shocking for many players!), it's to create dread via inevitability... And maybe even create a situation where you miss the Clickold when it's all over.
If you hold down the space bar or left mouse button without releasing it, you will click repeatedly, at a slowish but completely steady rate. That's not the bug; it's just necessary for reproducing the bug.
At one point fairly early on, somewhere between 1000 and 2000 clicks, the guy starts telling you to click faster. If you're clicking completely steadily, the story never progresses any further. He just keeps telling you to click faster every few seconds, and not doing or saying anything else, for as long as you keep the space bar down. The only variation is that when you reach 10000 clicks and the clicker rolls over to zero, he collapses to the floor instantly, but even that doesn't end it. As long as you keep on clicking steadily, he will continue telling you to click faster from the floor.
If you decide to finally click faster at this point, you basically get the entire rest of the story in a burst without having to do any more clicking. It's basically nonstop dialogue at that point, only pausing at the points where you're required to perform an action. The guy will spend most of this on the floor, although he snaps back to the chair for the final countdown.