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Tingus Goose
Tingus Goose is an idle game where you control a goose named Tingus that automatically moves and attacks. The goal is to collect treasure, defeat enemies, and…
Every so often, a cult mobile hit sheds its greediest microtransactions and takes flight on PC. Enter Tingus Goose, the surreal idle game from Sweaty Chair Studio (co-published by Playsaurus and Ultraplayers) now available on Steam as a premium, ad-free experience. Your inner idle addict will thank you.
On mobile (Android and iOS), Tingus Goose leaned heavily on ads, energy timers, and in-app purchases—often leaving players tapping “watch ad” just to keep their bizarre orchard humming. The Steam release flips that model: pay once (no paywalls), then watch your goose orchards thrive offline. Even while Steam is closed, your seed plots continue generating resources, so you’ll return to find fresh golden eggs, feather shards, and new goose spawn ready to be harvested.
At its heart, Tingus Goose is deceptively simple: plant seed, water tree, harvest goose fruits. But the surreal mutations kick in almost immediately:

Unlocked in Chapters 10–12, Challenge Mode forces tough decisions: reinvest early for consistent mid-game growth or hoard resources for explosive late-game gains. For example, Challenge 11 tasks you with building a goose-powered autoclave under a strict time limit. Do you channel all your golden eggs into boosting your harvest rate, or do you save them to unlock that final goose-egg mega-silo? Success nets unique unlocks—fail, and you start Chapter 11 from scratch, but armed with deeper strategic insight.
Since its Steam debut on August 1, 2025, Tingus Goose has cultivated a passionate following. Players praise the art style—MasterTingus’s signature surreal flourishes show up in everything from sprouting goose eyeballs to saplings dripping rainbow slime. The devs have hinted at community-driven events and seasonal groves, but details remain unconfirmed. Steam forums buzz with theories on new seed swaps, challenge extensions beyond Chapter 17, and potential co-op “goose hatching” modes.

If you’ve grown weary of free-to-play traps, pay-to-win paywalls, and nag screens, Tingus Goose on PC offers a refreshing, oddly charming alternative. Clicker veterans will appreciate the tight progression curve and deep unlocks, while newcomers can enjoy the game’s hands-off automation tools and surreal visuals. It’s a strange, delightful blend of idle comfort and offbeat art—perfect for anyone looking to farm while they multitask.
The mildly grotesque art style isn’t for purists—some glints of goose yolk and dripping saplings push the boundaries of “cute.” Additionally, new content beyond Chapter 17 is still unconfirmed, though the existing 150+ unlockables and hinted roadmap suggest plenty more metamorphic mayhem on the horizon.

By stripping away mobile annoyances and doubling down on quirky art, deep unlockable systems, and an ad-free premium design, Tingus Goose sets a new bar for what a paid idle game can achieve. Whether you’re a seasoned clicker jockey or an idle-curious newcomer, this goose-tree odyssey deserves a spot on your Steam wishlist. Prepare to plant seeds, hatch mutant geese, and lose hours to the weirdest farm you’ve ever grown.
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