Cute things. Sharp tools. An idle game with a body count.
You are the Ghoul. Adorable animals tumble down the shaft faster than anyone can process them. Your job is simple: chop, clear, descend. There are always more.
Chubby cats with big eyes drop through the pipes onto your chopping floor.
You hack. Each chop banks blood — your currency — and piles up leftovers that fill the row's gauge; pop the cap and a dragon swoops in to devour the leftovers and supercharge the row. Spend the blood on more outlets, minions, and animatronics, then dig one row deeper. Repeat.
No story. No moral. No "why." You just run the line.
— CONTROLS —
Use on screen D-pad or keyboard arrow keys to move left/right on a row or up/down completed rows Use on screen button, touch target, or left mouse button to slice
— WHAT YOU DO —
- Gather— surface critters haul bodies into the funnel
- Chop— tap an animal to one-shot it, or let auto-minions slice the line
- Keep it flowing — outlets clog and the backup cascades down the pipes; clear the jams before the floor overflows and animals bolt
- Flesh & Flight — leftovers fill the gauge, pop the cap, a dragon devours them and stacks a permanent multiplier on the row
- Automate — spend your banked blood on extra outlets and animatronics so the row keeps multiplying while you're away
- Descend — dig deeper for tougher, higher-value species that pile up faster and threaten to clog the whole line
— NOT YOUR USUAL IDLE GAME —
No ads. No timers. No "watch a video to claim your reward." No paywall in front of progress. The full game will be a premium, one-time purchase — idle games shouldn't be slot machines. This demo is a free taste of the loop.
— ABOUT THIS DEMO —
An early build, capped at 15 rows. There's an end-of-run feedback box built right in — please use it, or drop a comment below. Outside feedback is exactly what we're after, and it shapes the full release directly.
Controls: arrow keys + left-click, the on-screen D-pad + chop button, or just tap any animal and the Ghoul walks over and chops it. Portrait — play with one thumb or a mouse. Fullscreen recommended.
For fans of Cult of the Lamb's tone, Vampire Survivors' progression density, and AdVenture Capitalist's idle loop.