Description
<p><span style="color:#000000;line-height:115%;font-family:Arial, 'sans-serif';font-size:10pt;">Santa’s Birthday Gift was written in response to a grandchild’s question, after reading the story of the Nativity.<span> </span>She asked, “But where’s Santa?”<span> </span>This story tells the story of the Nativity and then goes on to tell the story about how when Jesus is born, Santa sees the star at the North Pole and travels to see the baby. Since he is a toymaker, he brings his bag of toys - and offers them to the Christ Child, and then to all the people of the town. His birthday gift to Jesus is a promise to bring gifts to all good boys and girls each year on the Christ Child's birthday</span></p>
Story Behind The Book
Cookie Clicker is the benchmark against which all other incremental games are measured.
The sheer scale of its numbers, soaring into the "unvigintillion," is mind-bogglingly ambitious.
Reviews
<p>The hidden lore, particularly involving the Grandmas and the cosmic entities, adds dark satirical genius.</p><p><a href="https://cookie-clicker2.com/" target="_blank" style="color: rgb(5, 99, 193);">cookie clicker</a> functions as a perfect, low-effort psychological experiment in delayed gratification.</p><p>The 'Heavenly Chips' prestige system brilliantly turns failure into future exponential success.</p><p>The inclusion of the 'Stock Market' mini-game elevates it far beyond a simple clicker.</p><p>Its interface manages to be chaotic yet deeply satisfying in its visual display of progress.</p><p>The game's unexpected cultural commentary on capitalism and endless consumption is sharp.</p><p>Orteil has created a surprisingly intricate economy based solely on baked goods.</p><p>The constant introduction of quirky new mechanics, like the Gardens or Pantheon, prevents stagnation.</p><p><br></p>