
Sit on bottle
A meme clicker that knows exactly what it is: you rotate bottles on a conveyor belt before a factory worker sits on them, and that's the whole deal. Achievement hunters on a tight budget, take note.
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About Sit on bottle
I've stared at a lot of system maps, tech trees, and production chains in my time, so when something strips the decision-making surface down to a single left mouse click, I notice. Sit on bottle does not pretend to be anything other than a novelty clicker built around one absurd Russian internet joke. Bottles roll down an assembly line, and your job is to click each one until it lies horizontal before the factory worker reaches it. A vertical bottle means a very bad day for the worker. That is the game. The core loop is an endless escalation: the conveyor belt speeds up every second, so what starts as a leisurely clicking exercise turns into a genuine reflex scramble after a few minutes. It is not deep, but the ramp-up is at least honest. There is a cosmetic progression layer letting you adjust the factory interior and your worker's appearance, which gives the completionist brain something to chase between runs. Thirteen Steam achievements are baked in, several of which require hitting specific click milestones on individual bottles, and the community has noted that some of those counters are genuinely tricky to clear before a bottle reaches the worker at higher speeds. That is about the full extent of mechanical engagement on offer. From a sim-and-strategy lens, there is nothing here. No resource chains, no AI to outwit, no branching decisions. The tutorial is non-existent because nothing needs explaining beyond the first five seconds. Median completion time sits around 26-27 minutes according to tracked player data, and the average playtime across all owners is under three hours. This is a product from Laush Studio's catalogue of quick joke releases, sitting alongside titles like WannaMine and Do You Know De Way, and it fits that context exactly. The Steam user score sits in the mostly-positive band, which is not a ringing endorsement of quality, but signals that buyers largely knew what they were getting and weren't mad about it. Who should consider this? Achievement hunters who want a fast, cheap completion for their profile, or anyone who wants to share a five-minute absurdist laugh with a friend watching over their shoulder. If you are here hoping for an actual factory simulation with production logistics or an idle game with meaningful upgrade trees, nothing about this will hold your attention past the first run. The joke lands once, the speed escalation gives it a thin shelf life, and then it is done. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows XP and newer
- Memory
- 1024 MB RAM
- Storage
- 200 MB available space
- Graphics
- GeForce EN9600 GT
- Processor
- Athlon 2 X3 450
Recommended
- OS
- Windows XP and newer
- Memory
- 2048 MB RAM
- Storage
- 400 MB available space
- Graphics
- GeForce EN9800 GT
- Processor
- AMD fx6300
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Game Info
- Developer
- Laush Dmitriy Sergeevich
- Publisher
- Laush Studio
- Release Date
- Jan 11, 2018







