The Shipment is the ninth building in the game, cost 5.1 billion cookies and produces 260,000 CpS by shipping in fresh cookies from the cookie planet.
Contents
- 1 Achievements
- 2 Upgrades
- 2.1 Other Upgrades
- 3 In Cookie Clicker Classic
- 4 Gallery
- 5 Trivia
- 5.1 References
Achievements[]
Upgrades[]
Other Upgrades[]
In Cookie Clicker Classic[]
Two images from the Classic version, left: icon shown in the store, right: appearance in the middle field |
The shipment is the fourth most expensive upgrade available. It gives 100 cookies every 5 seconds, therefore adding 20 cookies/second.
It initially costs 7,000 cookiesand will increase 10% with each consecutive purchase.
Buying your first Shipment will increase Grandma output by +3 Cookies per 5 seconds. It will also cause some grandmas to become alien grandmas with purple skin, three legs, and grey rolling pins.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- The fact that shipments "Brings in fresh cookies from the cookie planet" seems to suggest that Cookie Clicker takes place in a universe where planets are made of cookie dough. This is reinforced by mines suggesting the Cookie Clicker planet itself is made of cookies.
References[]
- The upgrade "Generation Ship" is a reference togeneration shipor generationstarship, which is a hypothetical type ofinterstellar arkstarshipthattravels across great distances between starsat a speed slower than thespeed of light as the travel will take generations of human lifespan.
- The flavor text from the achievement "Warp Drive" ("To boldly bake") is a reference to theStar Trek series, in which the mainmission is "to boldly go where no man has gone before."
- The flavor text for the upgrade "Chocolate monoliths" ("My god. It's full of chocolate bars") is a reference to 2001: A Space Odyssey, in which the protagonist says "My God. It's full of stars!"
- The achievement "Type II Civilization" refers to the KardashevScale, a measurement of how advanced an alien race is. A type II civilization can manipulate the energy of its home star.
- The fact that most upgrades consist of 51 is likely a reference to Area 51, a military facility located in Nevada that is often claimed to contain information about extraterrestrials.
- The flavor text for the upgrade "The final frontier" ("It's been a long road, getting from there to here") seems to reference the Star Trek: Enterprise theme song "Faith of the Heart". The name may also be a reference to the movie "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier".
- The upgrade "Restaurants at the end of the universe" is a reference to the book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
- The Achievement"far far away" is a reference to Star Wars and the opener, "In a galaxy far, far away"
- The Achievement "Space space space space space" could be a reference to the Space Core from Portal 2.
- The Achievement "Only shooting stars" is a reference to the song "All Star" by Smash Mouth.
- The Achievement "Is there life on Mars?" could be a reference to the song "Life on Mars?" by David Bowie.
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