![]() ![]() ![]() There’s a dedicated button for honking at people, which you’d better believe is the best button to go wild with. Untitled Goose Game lets you fall into the calming, pleasant escapism of an Animal Crossing game, where there are no real stakes - just the absolute freedom to be an animal that doesn’t have to answer to any consequences. Instead, you drive them crazy with the gentlest of pranks, like making a boy (lovingly cast as “Wimp” in the credits) put on glasses that are not his. Even when there’s no music playing in the background, the “pat-pat-pat” of the goose’s feet as they slap against the pavement is, in a word, healing.Ĭompared to something like Goat Simulator, there’s no disorienting chaos or points assigned to how hard you can head-butt people. The piano melody turns frantic as you’re being chased out by an angry shopkeeper with a broom, and slows down when you’re in the clear. The music will start up as you’re wrestling with the gardener for his keys, and stop when the keys are dropped. ![]() The dynamic piano soundtrack, an adaptation of Debussy’s Préludes, crescendoes the more havoc is being wreaked. Everything about this game - from the pastel tones of the quaint English village to the little squiggly shout lines from the goose’s honk - is overwhelmingly lovely. ![]()
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