![]() ![]() ![]() While it’s helpful to have on hand to guide your gameplay, the to-do list doesn’t work perfectly I did come across an issue where although I had completed one particular objective, the task was never crossed off the list. Accomplishing these tasks tends to be pretty straightforward, mostly requiring you to steal things, run, and honk (essential!), but this simplicity doesn’t negate how utterly hilarious it is to play them out. You possess a to-do list which catalogues the many pranks you must pull, and this acts as something of a quest log for your time with the game. You’re a goose, after all it’s not like you can be expected to have much of a moral compass.Īs for the gameplay itself, it sits somewhere between stealth, action, and puzzle the combination works well, thanks to the game’s humour and quirkiness. You’re not above stealing, locking people in garages, or throwing someone’s clean laundry into a fountain ruining picnics, tripping up children, and even getting on TV is all in a day’s work for you. With little more than a dedicated honking button and a to-do list of mischievous pranks to pull, the game’s short ninety-or-so minutes will have you laughing out loud as you run around ruining the lives of the many unsuspecting villagers. As the eShop description puts it, ‘you are a horrible goose’ naturally, your only ambition is to live up to this characterisation. It’s been said once, and I’ll say it again: games that focus on a single key idea often offer a brilliant experience, and Untitled Goose Game from Australian studio House House is no exception to this.
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