Tingus Goose
Cozy Body Horror Idle Game Blossoms on PC this November 20
Plant seeds in patients, bounce babies for profit, and ascend through surreal worlds toward riches
October 22, 2025. Sydney and Los Angeles – Independent developer Sweaty Chair and publishers Playsaurus and Ultraplayers, are proud to announce that the surreal idle hit Tingus Goose (trailer, Steam, press kit) will be released on November 20 on PC via Steam at a price of 6.99 EUR | USD and a launch discount of 15% d uring the first 2 weeks. In Tingus Goose players will find one of the most creative idle games out there, and learn the definitive way to cultivate utterly bizarre goose–human tree hybrids, with the brilliant hand-illustrated art by Master Tingus.
"This is all a glorious piece of batshit crazy animation and gibberish game design, and I adore every second of it." - John Walker (Kotaku)
"This game to me feels like a perpetual soup. I kept adding wild ideas into the broth for over 4 years. Every so often I taste the soup and I add more stuff into it. It's now become an abomination that even I can't control. This game is now bigger than me. Does the soup taste good? Yes." - Master Tingus
KEY FEATURES
Plant seeds in people: Pop a goose seed into a patient's torso, add water, and watch a towering goose-tree burst to life in MasterTingus's unmistakably twisted style.
Idle meets Rube Goldberg: Babies rain down branches, ricocheting off "Blossoms" to generate cash while "Specimens" chain wild synergies for exponential growth.
17 unsettling chapters, 150 plus unlockables: Every chapter introduces new modifiers, lore, Blossoms, Specimens, and Relics. All art is hand-illustrated by MasterTingus.
Each run offers a uniquely bizarre experience.
"We took an already-addictive idle core and matched it with MasterTingus's unforgettable art," said Brian Zou, founder of Sweaty Chair Studio.
"Tingus Goose combines an absurd premise with deeply rewarding incremental mechanics," added Austin Oblouk, CEO of Playsaurus. "Finding an idle game with this level of creative depth is rare. Fans of the genre are going to love it."
About Sweaty Chair Studio
Sweaty Chair is an independent developer in Sydney creating bold, chaotic games that embrace humor and risk. Previous titles include bullet-hell hit No Humanity (20 M+ downloads) and the mobile version of Tingus Goose, finalist for Best Australian Mobile Game 2024.
About Playsaurus
Playsaurus is a California-based developer-publisher widely recognized as one of the most prominent names in the incremental/idle-games space. Best known for Clicker Heroes, the studio has since brought fan favorites Cookie Clicker (PC and Console versions), Mr.Mine, and Sixty Four to millions of players, continually expanding the genre's audience with premium, community-driven releases.
About MasterTingus
MasterTingus is a renowned surrealist artist whose blend of whimsical humor and mild body-horror has earned him millions of social-media followers. His signature animated geese and unsettling characters drive the visual identity of Tingus Goose, where he served as lead artist and creative partner throughout development.
Tingus Goose: Cozy Body Horror Idle Game Blossoms on PC this November 20
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