GoGeez Announced
Family Friendly Gaming News
April 20, in the year of our Lord 2026 - Solo developer
axilirate is excited to announce GoGeez, a cozy yet quietly
unsettling idle incremental game where cute, weird little chibi
creatures become the heart of an ever-growing machine of
synergy, optimization, and strange comfort. GoGeez is coming to
PC via Steam.
In GoGeez, players drop adorable, oddball creatures onto a board
and watch them stack effects, trigger abilities, and slowly turn
into a beautiful engine that just keeps printing progress. It is
a game about chasing one more synergy and tearing apart a
perfectly stable build for a greedy play that somehow works.
Then the power cuts out. Again
Laptop dead. You get up, flip the switch and sit back down. Was
the room always like this? Let the phone ring, it’s whatever.
You've done this before. It's fine.
Where were we?
The GoGeez thrive on growth and transformation. You build
lineups that change, synergize, and generate progress on their
own. You tear them apart and build something better. Each card
drop shifts what's possible. Each upgrade opens a new layer.
There's always something else to optimize, something else to
chase.
You're in your room. You've been here a while.
Incremental synergy stacking that creates exponential
progression through layered stat bonuses and triggers
Replace-driven deck building that lets you refine and evolve
builds throughout each session
Сard drops that encourage adaptation, experimentation, and build
discovery
Idle and active hybrid gameplay that rewards both optimization
and relaxed play
Expansive upgrade system that unlock new mechanics and permanent
progression
Chill, cozy aesthetic with playful character design and
satisfying number growth
You're alone. Or are you?
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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