We’ll want to attend some time longer to vandalise a village as a ghastly goose in Untitled Goose Game, as builders House House have introduced they’re delaying their sneak-o-antagonise ’em up from this spring to the obscure time of “later in 2019.” I’m glad to attend for a game this charming if it wants it, and this may additionally give me the summer season to chase folks round close by villages as follow. East Linton, your knick-knacks and hats can be mine.
Untitled Goose Game, as if anybody might overlook, is a stealth game about entertaining your self as a horrible goose. With lists of duties to perform on every stage, we’ll be smashing vases, jacking keys, hurling rakes into lakes, and throwing ourselves picnics with stolen sandwiches. Like the perfect stealth games, we’re not nearly ducking into bushes or hiding behind pillars, we’re manipulating our targets too. Often we’ll have to trick folks into working in our pursuits, whether or not it’s opening a gate to scold us or getting them to argue with their neighbour over who smashed these vases (not me, sincere guv).
House House say that the delay is “due to circumstances beyond our control.” I’d joke that these circumstances contain a goose honking round their workplace, scaring folks and stealing keyboards, however House House have finished it higher:
In the meantime, you’ll be able to comply with Untitled Goose Game on Steam if you would like wishlist reminders and whatnot. It’ll be on Switch too.
House House are the Australian lads behind Cronenbergian native multiplayer sport Push Me Pull You.
I am keen on this goose.
Disclosure: I do know House House a bit, having shared an condominium with most of ’em throughout GDC whereas on the market on Wild Rumpus duties. Rumpus House, we referred to as it. Well, I did. Eventually, some others too. We’ll get one up on that stuffy dean but…