Goat Nuclear Clicker
Details
- Release date: Q4 2025
- Genre: Casual, Simulation, Strategy
- Developer: Drunk Yeti
- Publisher: Drunk Yeti
- Metacritic: tbd tbd
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Description
Goat Nuclear Clicker is a darkly humorous incremental/idle game where reckless goats, cosmic engineering, and far-too-many nukes collide. Tap to generate resources, unlock bizarre automation, and escalate from a single silo to an intergalactic meltdown that reshapes entire realities.
Gameplay Loop:
Start by clicking your goat to produce energy and feed your first silo of nuclear mischief. Spend earnings on producers, upgrades, and market gambles. Automate production chains, place wagers in shady markets, recruit pantheon gods for passive bonuses, and spend radiation-saturated currency on radical upgrades. When things get predictably chaotic, detonate — and ascend to higher galaxies with persistent bonuses that rewrite how your next run behaves.
Why Play:
It's a mix of tactile clicking satisfaction and long-term idle progression, peppered with offbeat systems: wager-driven risk/reward, warfare mechanics, a pantheon of meta-upgrades, and singularity-level late-game transformations. Each run reveals new layers of absurdity, from rad steroids to multiverse-scale achievements.
Key Features
Click & Idle: Fast, satisfying clicking plus meaningful automation that keeps progression interesting even while AFK.
Detonation & Ascension: Sacrifice progress for powerful persistent bonuses — detonate to unlock new galaxies and reset with style.
Bizarre Progression Systems: Pantheon gods, silos, market wagers, war rooms, and entropy mechanics create unusual strategic depth.
Multiverse & Singularity: Late-game systems let you expand across universes and chase singularity-level meta goals.
Achievements & Leaderboards: Unlock twisted achievements and compete on scoreboards to prove whose goat is the most catastrophic.
Audio & Presentation: Quirky soundtrack and visual flair accompany every meltdown, from humble clicks to cosmic explosions.
Final Hook:
If you like irreverent idle games with strange systems, high-stakes prestige, and enough nuclear nonsense to make your goat blush, Operation Meltdown offers countless runs worth of catastrophic fun. Click, automate, detonate — then do it again on a galactic scale.