Untitled Goose Launching for PS4, Xbox One After Switch and PC Release

Untitled Goose

Untitled Goose, the game about you controlling an ill-mannered goose is going to launch on more platforms after its successful release on Nintendo Switch and PC last month. The developer House House has confirmed the news that they have planned to add more platforms for the game.

The developers also hinted that there might be a mobile release of the game as well, however, nothing has been confirmed yet. Untitled Goose has seen a fair share of the top spots of the charts when it was released. The game was very well received after its successful launch on September 20, and even overtook Nintendo’s top games of the month Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening on the top spots of eShop.

It’s a lovely day in the village, and you are a horrible goose. Untitled Goose Game is a slapstick-stealth-sandbox, where you are a goose let loose on an unsuspecting village.

So what’s the game about? It is about a horrible goose that you control in a beautiful and peaceful village. The game is a slapstick-stealth-sandbox where you have to guide the goose on an adventure to spoil everyone’s day in the village. Make your way around town, from peoples’ back gardens to the high street shops to the village green, setting up pranks, stealing hats, honking a lot, and generally ruining everyone’s day.

It is unclear if the developers are going to bring the game for a mobile version as well. A publisher at the company has tweeted about it and says that the idea is still developing back in the company. The game will take a lot of design work to create a mobile version of the game that requires touch controls.

Have you played Untitled Goose? What do you think of the game? Post your comments below and let us know what you have to say.

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