THERMAL SIGNATURE -- VOL. 2 : BONGO CAT

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GREETING GAMERS! 
 

We have an urgent message incoming from Control! We've picked up another thermal signature deep in the outer rim. This one looks to be a... cute cat? 
 

 
 

You read that right. Some games pull you in with big explosions, wild cutscenes, and 100-hour quests. Bongo Cat? It just sits there on your taskbar. Boppin, vibing, quietly sitting in the top 5 of Steam games, and taking the spot for Vol 2 of Thermal Signature!  

This free-to-play idle clicker launched on March 5, 2025, and it’s been climbing the charts thanks to one simple hook: adorable passive play and progression! Just like most idle clickers, the more you click and type, the more your little cat buddy boops your screen. The viral indie is simply a desktop pal that just sits overlayed on your windows whether it be a web browser, a game window, or Microsoft Word. The little booping buddy just taps the screen while the counter goes up.  It’s adorable, oddly hypnotic, and surprisingly has a breadth of customization for a game that barely takes up screen space. 


 

Every thirty minutes, Bongo Cat drops loot in the form of collectible hats (you can see mine at the top with the sailor hat!). Most are common, a few are rare, and the legendary items are… well, let’s just say if you snag one, it’s your lucky day. Some players estimate it could take 8 years to collect them all. But that’s kind of the point. You’re not only grinding your paws off, you’re also just living your life while Bongo Cat tippity-taps and cheers you on!   

Customization with these loot drops are most of the fun, outside of seeing how many keystrokes you make per day, or seeing how many keystrokes a level is, or, my personal fav, seeing how many keystrokes a heroic dungeon takes. There are nearly 200 items, like hats and skins, to collect, and if you don’t want to wait for the RNG, the game also supports DLC and a full Steam Marketplace for trading.  
 


 

Right now, Bongo Cat is sitting pretty in Steam’s top five most-played games. Daily peaks hover around 156,000 players, with an all-time high of nearly 195,000. And I know, we’re talking about a free-to-play idle game here. But it turns out people really like being cheered on by a tiny cat in a funny hat. 

It’s cute. It’s free. It runs while you work. While you’re doing homework. While you’re gaming. And I may or may not have moved things around on my desktop to give it a little space that makes me chuckle every time I look at the corner of my monitor. Besides, sitting at that many players daily made it feel warranted for investigation and I can say, the booping is definitely bopping!  

 

Let us know your thoughts on Bongo Cat! Have you given this one a go? Do you have any favorite idle clickers?  Already a fan of Bongo Cat? Let us know what hat your Bongo Cat is wearing in the comments!  

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Planetary

This is my current Bongo Cat!

High key addicted to Bongo Cat! Never really got into any other idle games.  Currently gunning for the final achievement (1 million) but I got a ways to go.


Stilus said: 31m

This is my current Bongo Cat!

High key addicted to Bongo Cat! Never really got into any other idle games.  Currently gunning for the final achievement (1 million) but I got a ways to go.

Meow =3





0/8008135.4254654234323547353532332555431700494898346787 The reason for these games is because Valve banned all NFT buying and Blockchain games. This is just NFT’s in a new form. Already seen a few of these with locked inventories well the devs run away with the market trade cash. Every time a thing is sold steam makes a % and the dev who published the game makes a %. Almost every item sells for 0.03$ meaning steam makes 0.01$ the dev makes 0.01$ and the player who sold it makes 0.01$. Its a circle jerk of money between players well the devs take money off the top every time. All of these games WILL be banned at some point and only a very few people who used auto clickers and cheated the system will be walking away with money. Already seen a few of them with like 700+ items in every one of these ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ games. These games were made to be farmed by Chinese bots and you're never going to come out on top. Every single one is made by a different 1 game dev that knows they will get banned. I would bet money most of the games are made by the same person. seen a few of these market scam game devs rocking vac and game bans