Click Cluck

Click Cluck

Amca Games Amca Games December 23, 2025
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About Click Cluck

Click Cluck is a tiny indie simulator about a chicken that lives on your desktop. Made by Amca Games and released on December 23, 2025, it’s designed for PC players who want something absurdly simple. The chicken strolls around your screen, pecks at random objects, takes naps, and occasionally reacts to your clicks. It’s not a game with goals or objectives, just a digital pet that exists to be mildly entertaining. Think of it as a screensaver with personality. If you’ve ever wanted a bird coworker who doesn’t send unnecessary emails, this is your jam.

Gameplay

You do almost nothing. The chicken roams your screen, pecking at icons, scrolling through browser tabs, or just sitting in the corner. Clicking on it makes it dance or jump, but that’s about the extent of interaction. Over time, it learns to avoid certain areas and might follow your cursor. Sessions are short, most players spend 5 to 15 minutes at a time. Controls are nonexistent beyond occasional clicks. The game runs quietly in the background, making it ideal for people who want a distraction while working. The core loop is pure relaxation: watch the chicken, click for giggles, repeat.

What Players Think

PlayPile community ratings average 92% with 78% completion. Average playtime is 3 hours, though 45% of players finish it in under 2 hours. Moods are overwhelmingly cozy (89%) and relaxing (85%), but 18% call it “too simplistic.” Steam reviews highlight the “adorable animations” and “perfect background companion,” though some note it’s “a novelty more than a game.” Achievement data shows 68% unlock the “First Click” trophy within 10 minutes, while 32% hit the “Obsessive Clicker” milestone by clicking 100 times.

PlayPile's Take

Click Cluck is a niche charm for people who want a goofy, low-effort distraction. It costs $4.99, which is reasonable if you treat it as a novelty. The 12 achievements add minimal replay value, but most players won’t care. Skip it if you crave depth or challenge. But if your workdays feel bleak and you need a chicken to brighten your screen, this is your answer. It’s not a masterpiece, just a weirdly satisfying screensaver in disguise.

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