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WATCH: Goose game sees players do mischief on unfortunate farmer

/ 07:54 PM October 05, 2017

A new still-untitled game features a particularly naughty goose causing all sorts of mischief and mayhem in a little farm.

A lone farmer tends the farm and acts as the central source of humor for the game.

Gamers play as a wily goose who gets certain “missions” via scribblings on paper that appear on screen.

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A bit of creative thinking will be needed to accomplish these missions. Some of them will require leading the farmer into a wild goose chase.

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Image: Screen grab from YouTube/House House

Others involve sneaking up and stealing the overworked man’s keys.

Image: Screen grab from YouTube/House House

If all else fail, players could just chase the farmer around like a mad goose and show him who’s boss.

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Image: Screen grab from YouTube/House House

Created by Australian developer House House, this mad goose game has been scheduled for a 2018 release. JB

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