Untitled Goose Game was one of the biggest gaming phenomenons of last year. And that’s not me just still being starstruck after seeing the goose in person at the New York Video Game Awards last week. However, a reasonable criticism could be that the hilarity surrounding the goose, its memeworthy antics of bothering townsfolk and stealing stuff, is more entertaining than the casual stealth game itself. What if you want to experience the terror of the goose without actually playing the game?
Desktop Goose might be the app for you.
Desktop Goose technically isn’t affiliated with Untitled Goose Game or its developers House House. The itch.io app (at whatever price you choose) instead comes from VR developer Samperson. But no one has a trademark on interactive geese. This is just the next entry in the burgeoning “goose comedy horror subgenre.”
Harkening back to the days of gimmicky desktop toys, Desktop Goose curses your computer with a little waddling digital water fowl that ruins your virtual home like some kind of antichrist Clippy. It honks. It steals your cursor. It honks. It drags distracting messages into frame. It honks. It honks. It honks. And now it can be yours if bird-based masochism is your thing.
For more on the horrible goose, check out these mods that explore how the goose might behave in other big games. Watch it terrorize the survivors of Raccoon City in Resident Evil 2 and worship its awesome might as it fights Goku and friends in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot.
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