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Who Clicked My Bones?

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Release dateJuly 16, 2026
PlatformsPC
GenreCasual, Indie, RPG, Simulation, Strategy
DeveloperHanzly Studio
PublisherHanzly Studio
Achievements18
LanguagesEnglish

About Who Clicked My Bones?

Who Clicked My Bones? refines the sprawling, infinite nature of the idle genre into a concentrated four-hour sprint toward a singular objective: summoning the Lich King. Developer Hanzly Studio is positioning this as a finite simulation where the typical incremental dopamine hit is tightened into a structured campaign rather than a background activity meant to run for weeks. The release date for Who Clicked My Bones? is July 16, 2026, and it will be available on PC.

The gameplay loop hinges on the paradoxical cycle of raising an undead legion only to immediately expend them. You are managing a resource pool of millions, cycling through over ten distinct skeleton types to optimize your output. Unlike broader strategy RPGs that focus on unit preservation, here your army exists as fuel. You deploy these units into raids specifically to harvest the Soul of the Dead, a meta-currency used to navigate a specialized skill tree. This progression system doesn't just increase numbers; it scales the efficiency of your sacrifices, pushing you toward the endgame summon at a deliberate pace.

Summoning the Lich King on the July 16, 2026 Release Date

By capping the experience at a four-hour playtime, the game avoids the late-stage bloat that often plagues the genre. It functions as a tactical experiment in volume, testing how quickly a player can rotate through skeleton variants to reach the final tier. The skill tree serves as the primary engine for this acceleration, turning a casual clicking experience into a series of calculated optimization choices. Whether the developer can maintain a sense of escalating scale without traditional long-term retention mechanics is the pivotal question the game faces.

For players who appreciate the satisfaction of watching numbers explode but lack the patience for endless prestige loops, this offers a rare sense of closure. It is a focused project for those who want a complete narrative arc within their simulation games. If you prefer your strategy to come with a definitive finish line and a massive pile of digital bones, this is worth a spot on your wishlist before its launch in July 2026. Buy this at launch if you want a tight, gimmick-free afternoon of necromantic management.

Features

Single-playerSteam AchievementsFamily Sharing

System requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10
Processor
2.0 GHz Dual Core
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 4000 or equivalent
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
500 MB available space

Recommended

OS
Windows 10 or 11
Processor
2.5 GHz Dual Core or better
Memory
8 MB RAM
Graphics
Intel HD 5000 / NVIDIA GT 710 or equivalent
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
500 MB available space

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