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SideDrop

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Release dateJuly 10, 2026
PlatformsPC
GenreCasual, Indie
DeveloperSirTotti
PublisherSirTotti
Achievements35
LanguagesEnglish, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Korean

About SideDrop

SideDrop attempts to solve the second-monitor dilemma by occupying the literal edge of your digital workspace. Rather than demanding a dedicated window, developer SirTotti has designed a physics-based idle game that functions as a transparent, resizable overlay. The release date for SideDrop is July 10, 2026, when it arrives for PC, offering a specialized niche for players who want a progression loop that runs alongside their actual work or other high-intensity gaming sessions.

The mechanical loop reverses the traditional Breakout formula; here, blocks emerge from the bottom of the screen and rise toward the top, while gravity-affected balls drop from above to intercept them. This vertical pressure creates a constant fail-state threat that distinguishes it from purely passive clickers. You can choose to manually aim and drop projectiles to clear specific bottlenecks or invest in a suite of automated hardware including lasers, mortars, and snipers to handle the defense while you are tabbed out.

PC Launch and Overlay Functionality on July 10, 2026

The game relies heavily on its spatial upgrade tree, a grid-based progression system that expands in multiple directions. This design choice forces a specific kind of optimization, as players must balance raw damage and critical hit chances against specialized ball types that carry unique physics properties. Because the background is transparent and the window is repositionable, the game functions more like a desktop widget than a standard executable, targeting a specific audience that treats gaming as a background activity.

Success for this title hinges entirely on whether the physics engine remains lightweight enough to not interfere with the primary tasks running behind it. If the ball collisions and block fragments hog too many system resources, it defeats the purpose of an unobtrusive idle companion. It is a focused, mechanical experiment in screen real estate management. If you frequently find yourself looking for something to fill the margins of your monitor during long renders or slow work days, wishlist this for its mid-2026 release date. It is a clear skip for anyone who prefers their gaming to be the main event rather than a peripheral distraction.

Features

Single-playerSteam AchievementsAdjustable Text SizeCamera ComfortColor AlternativesCustom Volume ControlsMouse Only OptionPlayable without Timed InputSave AnytimeFamily Sharing

System requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10
Processor
2 Ghz
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
300 MB available space

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