Tingus Goose Is More Absurd Than Ever
Sweaty Chair Studio has officially announced that Tingus Goose, its cult favorite idle game, is making its way to PC via Steam. Co-published by Playsaurus and Ultraplayers, the new edition offers a completely premium experience. There will be no mobile monetization mechanics. And it will also have PC-specific features like mouse and keyboard support, offline progress, and quality-of-life improvements.

In Tingus Goose, players will dive into an offbeat world where goose seeds are planted into human torsos to grow bizarre goose–human tree hybrids. It is a visually eccentric, hand-drawn experience crafted by the game’s artist, MasterTingus.
Gameplay mixes idle mechanics with Rube Goldberg-like chain reactions: baby geese fall from branches, triggering Blossoms and Specimens that interact to generate income and fuel further progression. The game features 17 chapters filled with over 150 unlockables, each introducing new lore, art, and synergistic mechanics.
“We took an already-addictive idle core and matched it with MasterTingus’s unforgettable art,” said Brian Chong, founder of Sweaty Chair Studio. “Removing all monetization gimmicks gives PC players the experience we originally imagined.”
“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.”
With no ads, no microtransactions, and plenty of quirky surprises, Tingus Goose is aiming to be the definitive version for idle game fans. The Steam version is available for wishlisting now, with launch details coming soon.