Each level's tasks are deceptively complex, and the difficulty jumps fairly significantly from one area to the next. Described by its developers House House as a "slapstick-stealth-sandbox," Untitled Goose Game is basically just a puzzle game that's more sophisticated than it lets on at first glance. You mean, you don't find walking your haughty triangle body around honking at people who hate you fun? Suspicious, but fair. (First-level examples where you terrorize a farm include: steal the groundskeeper's keys, rake in the lake - meaning, drag the groundskeeper's rake into the nearby lake without getting caught - and have a picnic.) However, you can always waddle back into areas that you've cleared but left an item or two unresolved to finish the level off, if you're a completist who couldn't figure out how to get the friggin' groundskeeper wear his sun hat at first. You're the worst - a total jerk! Each setting that you unlock has a to-do list of chaos, a majority of which you have to complete before you can move on to the next area. Sometimes you open gates by finagling latchkeys or honk long enough until someone opens it for you. Essentially, you walk your horrible goose around different areas of an English village and trick people into doing stuff for you, or distract them long enough to steal something from them, or disrespect them to the point of ridicule.
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