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Overview

Untitled Goose Game is a simple and fun game.

🦆 You. Goose. Village. Chaos. Untitled Goose Game is a delightfully subversive stealth-puzzle adventure where your only objective is pure, unadulterated mischief. Waddle into a picturesque English village and execute an escalating to-do list of pranks that transform peaceful civilians into frustrated victims of elaborate feathered schemes. No combat. No violence. Just one determined goose and an entire town's exasperation. 🎯 YOUR DEVIOUS MISSION: Each area provides an objective list: steal that specific item, trick the groundskeeper into chasing you, make the gardener angry by stealing his prize vegetables, lock someone in the shed accidentally. The humor emerges from the absurdity—these aren't combat challenges or reflexes tests, they're opportunity puzzles where you manipulate villagers, redirect their attention, and steal their belongings in increasingly ridiculous ways. 😈 THE ART OF BEING ANNOYING: You have minimal abilities: honk, run, flap your wings, grab objects with your beak. That's it. Yet somehow this pathetic toolkit becomes a weapon of psychological torment. Grab a gardener's favorite hat. Hide it. Watch them search frantically. Then honk victoriously as they rage. The beauty is in their mounting frustration and your smug satisfaction. 🏘️ THE VILLAGE IS YOUR PLAYGROUND: A quiet English village with gardens, shops, backyards, and waterways—each location designed specifically for pranking potential. Positioning matters. Timing matters. Understanding NPC routines matters. You'll study guard patrol patterns like a heist movie criminal, not because you're avoiding detection, but because you're timing your most humiliating pranks for maximum chaos. 🎵 DELICIOUS DEBUSSY-INSPIRED CHAOS: The soundtrack adapts reactively to your actions. Composer Dan Golding transformed Claude Debussy's Préludes into dynamic musical passages that react to goose mischief. Calm exploration gets subdued subtle Debussy. Chaotic chasing sequences explode with energetic orchestrations. The music makes even mundane pranks feel like slapstick comedy. 🐦 CO-OP MAYHEM: Later updates added two-player local cooperative chaos. Double the geese means double the pranks, double the confusion, double the village mayhem. Watching two friends coordinate elaborate goose schemes against unsuspecting NPCs is comedy gold. ⭐ AWARD-WINNING ABSURDITY: Game of the Year from D.I.C.E. Awards and Game Developers Choice Awards. Over 1 million copies sold. Became an internet meme overnight. Critics praised its silliness, charm, and pure joy—something gaming rarely captures perfectly. 🎮 SIMPLE CONTROLS. INFINITE PRANKS. ABSOLUTE HILARITY. Honk. Waddle. Steal. Watch villagers lose their minds. That's Untitled Goose Game!

Details

  • Version
    1.0.0
  • Updated
    July 29, 2026
  • Size
    56.01MiB
  • Languages
    English
  • Developer
    Website
    Email
    p01074440070@gmail.com
  • Non-trader
    This developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.

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