Tingus Goose
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Tingus Goose is a bizarre experience all around. Thankfully, it embraces its own oddities, and that's the type of weird I can get behind. If you've ever played games like Lemmings, you'll feel right at home with it. The challenge of creating a Rube Goldberg machine to guide the Tingus to the destination, while gaining as much cash as possible, is an intriguing gameplay loop that is hard to put down.
Tingus Goose from developer SweatyChair is an oddly uncomfortable gaming experience that is driven by strategy and player-created structured multipliers. While it doesnât go too far beyond what it wants to deliver, the game still brings enough entertainment for a âcome and goâ gaming experience with a heavy dose of oddity to push it.
An equally charming and disturbing clicker game, which doesn't entirely transcend the genre's pitfalls.
Tingus Goose is a bizarre trip into the unknown depths of love and how it can transform you into something you never thought imaginable. If you enjoy idle games, this is certainly one to get, unless, of course, you like playing idle games so as not to get distracted. Either way, Tingus Goose is entertaining in a brain-melting way.
The game slowly eases you into the madness with deformed â yet oddly cheerful â Tingus that evolve as you play. The further you progress, the more dark and f***** up the world becomes. Itâs wonderful.
Sweaty Chair adopts Master Tingusâ peculiar, comedic, and surreal style to bring this grotesque life cycle to life. Perhaps I am reading too much into it and inferring themes and metaphors that are ultimately meant to be nothing more than absurd, but there is a message, a concrete idea, and an artistic vision that come through clearly in the cinematics connecting the various levels of Tingus Goose.
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Tingus Goose is a diamond in the rough for peculiar, artistic video games. Past Fragrance Point, and barring the upcoming Eternity Egg, it might be the most visually-striking piece of media Iâve experienced in eons. Past that, itâs a sound incremental title, and even if it isnât a perfect idler/clicker, it works well enough to keep you glued to the screen and coming back to grow your geese.