This new clicker game dares ask: What if Bongo Cat picked up a sword and started killing everything he saw?

This new clicker game dares ask: What if Bongo Cat picked up a sword and started killing everything he saw?
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This new clicker game dares ask: What if Bongo Cat picked up a sword and started killing everything he saw? | PC Gamer Skip to main content Open menu Close main menu PC Gamer THE GLOBAL AUTHORITY ON PC GAMES US Edition UK US Canada Australia Subscribe Sign in View Profile Sign out Search Search PC Gamer Games Hardware News Reviews Guides Video Forum More PC Gaming Show PC Gamer Clips Software Codes Coupons Movies & TV Magazine Newsletter Affiliate links Meet the team Community guidelines About PC Gamer PC Gamer Magazine SubscriptionWhy subscribe?Subscribe to the world’s #1 PC gaming magTry a single issue or save on a subscriptionIssues delivered straight to your door or device From$1Subscribe now Don’t miss these Puzzle Devs behind GoldenEye, Perfect Dark and TimeSplitters are done with big shooters after getting burned by Embracer, so their next game is a Balatro-like twist on Scrabble—and you can try the demo now Strategy Steam Next Fest hasn’t even started, and its first must-play demo is already here Card Game If you’ve ever had a crippling Vampire Survivors or Slay the Spire habit, avoid Vampire Crawlers at all costs Horror Burglin’ Gnomes is the next great friend-slop game that everyone with a PC and at least one other friend should check out MMO Project: Gorgon has recaptured the old-school MMO magic I thought was dead and gone by letting me ask a pig about its mother so hard it dies Roguelike To celebrate 2 years of Balatro, creator LocalThunk reflected on dropping out of an engineering program to make games: ‘Even if I could warn myself I’m not sure what I could have said to prepare for the insanity’ Survival & Crafting The latest Steam Next Fest features a pile of Palworld-likes as witches and airships battle over the creature-collecting survival subgenre Games Steam Next Fest is back and you’ve once again got just 7 days to find your favorite demos among hundreds of choices Sim Birdwatching Notebook is meant to be a relaxing idler, but it drove me to new depths of unlock-obsessed birdmania Puzzle Obsidian Moon is a Lovecraftian noir detective game about moving bits of paper around your desk and making sure you’ve got enough money for whiskey and beans Roguelike Two of Mewgenics’ most memorable areas were directly inspired by a brutal and brilliant tabletop RPG RPG The dev behind my top upcoming RPG is a Hungarian chef who thought ‘if not now, then when?’ and learned coding from scratch to make his dream ‘eurojank’ masterpiece RPG This musical RPG is doing important work by letting you beat up music snobs, but I really stuck around for the painful (brilliant) puns Roguelike Mewgenics review: The creator of The Binding of Isaac has transcended his own past work with this sprawling, ridiculous, and endlessly surprising roguelike Roguelike Steam Next Fest is full of Balatro-likes: here’s 7 demos I think you should try PopularNEW: PC Gamer Clips!Arc RaidersBest PC gearFalloutGame Quizzes Games RPG This new clicker game dares ask: What if Bongo Cat picked up a sword and started killing everything he saw? News By Andy Chalk published 24 February 2026 Tap Tap Loot, a kitty-cat clicker RPG, has a new demo up for the Steam Next Fest. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Turtle Knight Games) Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter PC Gamer Get the PC Gamer Newsletter Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over. You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Want to add more newsletters? 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That is, essentially, the premise for Tap Tap Loot, a cute and significantly more violent clicker game that’s rolled out a demo for the Steam Next Fest.Like Bongo Cat, Tap Tap Loot drops a cute little kitty in the corner of your screen, where he sits waiting to react to your keystrokes. Instead of just happily bap-bap-bapping away on your taskbar, though, he marches into battle against an endless (but politely single-file) onslaught of enemy creatures. Killing monsters earns XP, advancing your level and opening the door to better and more powerful weapons and equipment, which you’ll pick up automatically as you go. Tap Tap Loot – Official Gameplay Trailer – YouTube Watch On You’ll need the better stuff (and various powers and buffs they provide) because Double Tap (which is what I’ve named him, because he’s my cat and I can do what I want) is somewhat fragile, and will die many times over as you hammer away on your Excel spreadsheet or whatever. Luckily, while most cats have nine lives, Double Tap’s appear to be limitless, as death is followed by a quick bounceback and restart, with no equipment lost. Related articles I turned a human-hating mecha-hamster into the ultimate weapon of mass destruction who loves a pre-annihilation scritch Steam Next Fest is full of Balatro-likes: here’s 7 demos I think you should try If you’ve ever had a crippling Vampire Survivors

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