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Untitled Goose Game: Two-Player (Japan)

Nintendo Switch
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2020
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✪ Reviewed on October 1, 2025
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Untitled Goose Game in two-player form doubles the chaos: two conspiring geese cause mayhem by coordinating their antics. The improvised teamwork sparks constant laughter. As short as the original, yet far more unhinged with a partner.

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Category
Puzzle 2 players 3+ Co-op
Description
The two-player version sees two geese spread chaos together across an English village. Published by Panic, released worldwide in 2020. A co-op mode added to the game, prank lists to pull off together, villagers to fool and humour as irresistible as ever.

Untitled Goose Game: Two-Player 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 📅23/09/2020
Published by Panic

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An underrated gem

People mostly remember the solo goose and its irresistible humor, forgetting too quickly what the two-player mode adds: the slapstick chaos becomes a complicit choreography where you coordinate to ambush villagers with hilarious efficiency. Grafted on afterward and barely promoted, this co-op side stayed in the shadow of the original phenomenon. Yet it turns the experience into a shared delight. A gem to bring out for an evening with friends or family, controllers in hand.

Better with friends

Untitled Goose Game's two-player mode stages a pair of partner-in-crime geese, and the mischief only multiplies. You sync the wrongdoing, one draws the eye while the other lifts the object, and everything rests on comic timing you polish together. The cooperation is downright impish, punctuated by bursts of laughter at the overwhelmed villagers. Light and quick, it's perfect for a short session that leaves everyone in stitches.

Is Untitled Goose Game: Two-Player still worth playing in 2026?

Untitled Goose Game: Two-Player adds a second goose and, with it, a co-op dimension that multiplies the chaos. Tackling the lists of misdeeds together, coordinating to fool the villagers and triggering synchronised disasters brings on fits of laughter. The content is that of the original game, so the adventure stays short and the puzzles light. But the deadpan humour, the reactive piano and the graphic elegance keep all their appeal. It is above all in pairs, on a couch, that this version shows its best face. An ideal treat for a complicit, hilarious session on Switch with a friend.

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