If Untitled Goose Game's goose unsettled you, try this idle clicker

If Untitled Goose Game's goose unsettled you, try this idle clicker — Pcgamer
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Untitled Goose Game sparked a rare moment of animal-led chaos in 2020, but its imitators have been few. Tingus Goose arrives from internet artist and animator MasterTingus, and while it shares a taste for upsetting avian antics, it plays very differently: an idle clicker built around the creator’s trademark, bizarre cartoons rather than a 3D physics puzzler.

The game imagines a semi-parasitic, semi-symbiotic reproduction cycle between humans and geese, in which infected people sprout grotesque goose-trees that gestate hundreds of small humans called tingis. Clicking tingis as they descend generates cash, and they also earn money by bouncing down the tree; branches—also geese—interact with tingis in varied ways, from bouncing them to eating and then pooping them out.

That branching system introduces real strategy. Branches can be rearranged and extended, tingis combine to age up through five stages to working-age adults, and you can attach flasks, send tingis to a golden goose-head to multiply them, or spend gems on extra branches.

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