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  • It may seem strange for anyone to already own a "no geese" sign. Until you remember that this isn't the first time this goose has terrorized the village.
  • Why does the goose not simply just fly around to accomplish their tasks? The answer lies in its character design: it's a domestic goose, indicated by the white plumage and bright orange beak, not a wild one. Domestic geese typically have their wings clipped to avoid flying away from their owners, and it's reasonable to assume that the goose here was given the same treatment some time ago. It's likely that the goose, being a horrible goose, managed to escape from its previous owner, which explains why it resides in a park at the beginning of the game.
  • At the start of the game, the player is instructed to 'press (button) to bend forward' to pass under an obstacle. As if it would say 'duck'.
  • Boy. "Untitled Goose Game". What a lazy name... or is it? Tell me, does the goose have a legal right to any of the objects it nicks? No? And it certainly doesn't have a certificate claiming such. So, the goose itself is... untitled.
  • Of course the Boy is immediately terrified of the goose; with so many trips for new bells, the Goose has no doubt repeatedly traumatized the poor kid.

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