Untitled Goose Game
Untitled Goose game is a tongue-in-cheek puzzle game where you play a dastardly goose intent on ruining the day of the inhabitants of a sleepy English village. Play involves working out the right order of interactions and distractions to let you steal the items you need. It stands out for the unusual chance to play the baddie in a light-hearted and puzzling stealth game.
CONTENT RATING
PLATFORMS
POSITIVE GAMEPLAY
PLAY STYLE
As the goose, you squawk and otherwise make a nuisance of yourself to progress through the string of items you need. As you do, you slowly discover why the goose is so angry. What emerges is a web of interactions and sneaking around that only the best players will achieve.
The result is a game that's as absurd as it is fun. Kids love playing pranks on the villagers while parents can focus on the conundrum of how to get the things you need to progress. The two-player mode is a great way to enjoy the game together.
GAMEPLAY TRAILER
Explore story themes
These games focus on storytelling and often have complex themes. Expect touching stories that can make your child feel strongly. Discuss the game's themes and emotions with them.
Stay engaged
Ask your child to tell you about the game, its story and the world it's set in so you can share the experience and enjoy the game together.
Support critical thinking
Talk about the story your child experiences through the game and the problems it brings up to solve. Ask them questions about the in-game world, the decisions they make and the content of the story to support their critical thinking.
Skill level age
Suggested by Family Gaming Database
Because the game offers a sandbox world to play in this can be enjoyable for really young players. They particularly enjoy the mischief you need to cause to progress the game, which can need a bit of help from an adult.
Content rating
Rated PEGI 3.
Accessibility
There are 25 accessibility features for
Untitled Goose Game
Data by Family Gaming Database
Game details
Platforms
PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Mac
Release date
September 20, 2019, updated in 2020
No. of players
You can play with 1 to 2 players in the same room, but you can’t play it online.
Genre
Brain Game | Narrative | Sequencing
In-game purchases
No
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