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Untitled Goose Game (Europe)

Nintendo Switch
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2019
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✪ Reviewed on January 22, 2024
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Untitled Goose Game distils irresistible humour: playing a mischievous goose wreaking havoc on a quiet village shouldn't be this satisfying. The prank-puzzles are clever and the staging is impeccable. Brief, but hilarious from start to finish.

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Category
Puzzle 2 players 3+ Co-op
Description
A mischievous goose wreaks havoc in a quiet English village by ticking off a list of pranks. Published by Panic, released worldwide in 2019. Stealth and playful puzzles, villagers to fool, irresistible humour and a piano score that reacts to the action.

Untitled Goose Game review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
3/5
Music
"Memorable"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,5 GB 📅20/09/2019
Published by Panic

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An underrated gem

Viral fame being what it is, people happily sum it up as that annoying goose and a few memes, forgetting the clever design underneath. Every prank you pull on the villagers is really a finely arranged little stealth puzzle, where observation beats clumsiness. Funny without a single line of dialogue, propped up by a reactive piano, it'll delight anyone after a smart, short, hilarious little detour.

Better with friends

Taking on a second goose in Untitled Goose Game instantly doubles the mischief and the laughter. As a duo you coordinate the dirty tricks, one creates a diversion while the other swipes the coveted object, and comic timing becomes a shared craft. The cooperation is playful rather than serious, all knowing glances and bursts of laughter at an exasperated villager. Short and bright, it's the kind of session you relaunch for a quick fit of giggles.

Is Untitled Goose Game still worth playing in 2026?

Untitled Goose Game takes a simple idea and pushes it to comic perfection. Playing a horrible goose sabotaging a peaceful English village is instantly delightful, heightened by a piano that reacts mischievously to every misdeed. The puzzles stay light, and the adventure ends quickly, which may disappoint anyone hoping for more substance. But its humour, rhythm and graphic elegance haven't aged a hair. It is a perfect game to laugh through an afternoon, alone or showing off your antics to others. A minimalist gem that fully owns its singular, gleefully petty charm.

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