



About Eyedle
Eyedle is a straightforward idle clicker released July 17, 2026 on PC by developer and publisher CallMePsych0o. You play as Skippy, a monster whose only job is to have people click on his eye—and your only job is to do exactly that, repeatedly, until you stop needing to.
The core loop is as thin as a clicker can be: click the eye, earn currency, buy upgrades that multiply your clicks, and eventually unlock automation that removes you from the equation entirely. The release date of July 17, 2026 marks a small indie entry into a genre that has seen dozens of variants, from factory-building clickers to narrative-wrapped ones, and Eyedle makes no attempt to hide its formula. It is a pure, unadorned idle game—there is no exploration, no story beyond Skippy's debt to his bank, no meta-progression or prestige system mentioned. You click until the game clicks for you, then you upgrade what clicks for you, and keep going until you have acquired every upgrade available.
The entire premise hinges on whether progression itself becomes the hook
The honest question here is whether watching numbers rise and unlock tiers of automation can sustain interest for the handful of hours it will likely take to reach full automation. Clickers live or die on the reward cadence—how often you unlock a new tier, how visibly your power multiplies, how much the early-game speed of progress differs from the late-game idle phase. None of those mechanics are described, so the texture of the experience remains unknown. If upgrades unlock frequently enough and early purchases feel impactful, it works. If the first hour is grindingly slow and upgrades feel like tiny fractional gains, it does not.
Eyedle is strictly for players who find the rhythm of incremental growth and eventual automation satisfying in itself, with no story or strategic layer to provide variety. If you bounce off clickers after ten minutes, this will not change your mind. If you have sunk time into Cookie Clicker, Realm Grinder or similar titles and enjoyed the meditative pace of watching progress accumulate, add it to your wishlist. Otherwise, wait for early player feedback on how quickly the automation kicks in and whether the upgrade curve feels rewarding.
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System requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 11
- Processor
- Potato
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- Potato
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 11
- Processor
- Potato
- Graphics
- Potato






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