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Muscle Clicker: Gym Game

Train through dumbbells, pull-ups, squats, and cycling, manage draining stamina, earn money in competitions, and improve strength with new equipment.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Muscle Clicker: Gym Game game overview

A skinny trainee builds muscle through repeated gym exercises. Tapping drives dumbbell lifts, pull-ups, and barbell squats, while a sustained press keeps stationary-bike work moving. Continuous exertion drains stamina, preventing every station from being rushed without recovery or improvement. Training and competitions generate money and experience. Funds purchase equipment that increases muscle growth, earnings, or experience, while accumulated experience can raise strength and stamina. The athlete's development is therefore tied to both active exercise and deliberate spending between sessions.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Workouts alternate between rapid input, a shrinking stamina reserve, and upgrade decisions. Better attributes and equipment make later training more productive, but each exercise still demands attention to available energy.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Muscle Clicker: Gym Game

Start an exercise by selecting the character, then tap at a pace the current stamina can support. For the stationary bike, maintain the press to keep the motion continuous rather than using separate taps.

Enter competitions to earn money, and spend it on equipment when the improvement supports the next training goal. Use experience to develop strength or stamina before attempting a longer, harder workout.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Click or tap the trainee repeatedly for weights, pull-ups, and squats; hold the pointer or touch on stationary-bike exercises.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Muscle Clicker: Gym Game

  1. Increase stamina when workouts end from exhaustion before strength becomes the limiting factor.
  2. Choose equipment that supports the exercise currently producing the best return.
  3. Use a controlled tapping rhythm so the trainee does not exhaust the bar too early.