Goose Goose Duck es gratis para jugar — descarga y juega gratis, con ediciones de pago opcionales y DLC comparados en esta página. Desarrollado por Gaggle Studios, Inc.. Publicado por Gaggle Studios, Inc.. Lanzado el 3/10/2021. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Massively Multiplayer, Strategy, Free To Play.

Free-to-play social deduction with over 70 roles, up to 16 players, and enough lobby customization to make every match feel like a different game, if you have the right group.

I came into Goose Goose Duck expecting a reskinned Among Us, and left with a spreadsheet of role interactions I'm still updating. The surface read is accurate enough: geese complete tasks, ducks kill and sabotage, and everyone argues during emergency meetings. But the moment you turn on the extended role pool, the game stops being a clone and starts behaving like a lightweight social deduction system with genuine strategic depth. That shift is where it earns its place. The role roster is the headline. With over 70 distinct roles spread across Goose, Duck, and Neutral categories, a single lobby host can dial the game from casual to chaotic. On the Goose side alone you have the Detective (who can check whether a player killed that round), the Birdwatcher (wall vision at the cost of normal sightlines), the Canadian (who forces a killer into an automatic self-report), the Mortician (who reads the role off a corpse at meetings), and the Avenger (who can kill in response to witnessing a murder). Ducks get the Morphling to impersonate others, the Cannibal to hide bodies, the Assassin to guess and eliminate a role during a vote (die if wrong), and the Undertaker to slowly drag corpses out of sight. Then there are Neutral roles like the Pelican, who swallows players whole and wins by surviving to the end, and the Pigeon, who wins by infecting every player before a meeting is called. Late-game, when Falcon Hunt activates with three players remaining, all meetings shut down and the remaining players race against a survival timer. Each of these roles has cross-role interactions that compound as you add more to the pool, and figuring out which combinations produce a fun lobby rather than a broken one is its own meta-game for hosts. For newcomers this sounds overwhelming, and honestly the tutorial does just enough to explain the basics without walking you through the full role matrix. The recommended path is Classic mode first, which strips it back to Geese versus Ducks with no special roles. That version is genuinely approachable in a single session. The real learning curve kicks in when the lobby host enables expanded roles, at which point first-timers will spend two or three rounds just parsing what everyone's ability actually does. The in-game role descriptions are terse, and community guides on Steam fill the gap better than the game itself does. Proximity voice chat is built in natively, which puts it ahead of vanilla Among Us immediately, and text-only lobbies exist if voice is not your preference. On the downside, the social deduction format means the experience is almost entirely group-dependent. Playing with strangers who skip votes, refuse to talk, or disconnect mid-round collapses the whole premise faster than any Duck can. The free-to-play cosmetic layer, including seasonal Flight Passes with Renaissance Faire outfits and the like, is unobtrusive but present. The developer Gaggle Studios has kept the game patched actively (balance adjustments, controller improvements, and bug fixes continue into recent updates), and Steam Deck verification work is ongoing, which is a positive sign for longevity. Map count is solid, covering maps like Mothergoose, Blackswan, Mallard Manor, Goosechapel, Jungle Temple, and Ancient Sands, each with map-specific roles that only fire on the correct board. That level of structural variety is where GGD genuinely separates itself from its inspiration. Bottom line from my side of the lobby: the role system has the combinatorial depth a strategy-oriented player can sink time into, but the game only pays out that depth when the player count is high and the group is communicating. Eight or more players with voice chat on is the minimum for the full experience to land. Below that threshold, roles get filtered down fast and the deduction layer thins out considerably. Diego, Scout Team

Goose Goose Duck

Goose Goose Duck

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3 oct 2021Gaggle Studios, Inc.
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Free-to-play social deduction with over 70 roles, up to 16 players, and enough lobby customization to make every match feel like a different game, if you have the right group.

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I came into Goose Goose Duck expecting a reskinned Among Us, and left with a spreadsheet of role interactions I'm still updating. The surface read is accurate enough: geese complete tasks, ducks kill and sabotage, and everyone argues during emergency meetings. But the moment you turn on the extended role pool, the game stops being a clone and starts behaving like a lightweight social deduction system with genuine strategic depth. That shift is where it earns its place. The role roster is the headline. With over 70 distinct roles spread across Goose, Duck, and Neutral categories, a single lobby host can dial the game from casual to chaotic. On the Goose side alone you have the Detective (who can check whether a player killed that round), the Birdwatcher (wall vision at the cost of normal sightlines), the Canadian (who forces a killer into an automatic self-report), the Mortician (who reads the role off a corpse at meetings), and the Avenger (who can kill in response to witnessing a murder). Ducks get the Morphling to impersonate others, the Cannibal to hide bodies, the Assassin to guess and eliminate a role during a vote (die if wrong), and the Undertaker to slowly drag corpses out of sight. Then there are Neutral roles like the Pelican, who swallows players whole and wins by surviving to the end, and the Pigeon, who wins by infecting every player before a meeting is called. Late-game, when Falcon Hunt activates with three players remaining, all meetings shut down and the remaining players race against a survival timer. Each of these roles has cross-role interactions that compound as you add more to the pool, and figuring out which combinations produce a fun lobby rather than a broken one is its own meta-game for hosts. For newcomers this sounds overwhelming, and honestly the tutorial does just enough to explain the basics without walking you through the full role matrix. The recommended path is Classic mode first, which strips it back to Geese versus Ducks with no special roles. That version is genuinely approachable in a single session. The real learning curve kicks in when the lobby host enables expanded roles, at which point first-timers will spend two or three rounds just parsing what everyone's ability actually does. The in-game role descriptions are terse, and community guides on Steam fill the gap better than the game itself does. Proximity voice chat is built in natively, which puts it ahead of vanilla Among Us immediately, and text-only lobbies exist if voice is not your preference. On the downside, the social deduction format means the experience is almost entirely group-dependent. Playing with strangers who skip votes, refuse to talk, or disconnect mid-round collapses the whole premise faster than any Duck can. The free-to-play cosmetic layer, including seasonal Flight Passes with Renaissance Faire outfits and the like, is unobtrusive but present. The developer Gaggle Studios has kept the game patched actively (balance adjustments, controller improvements, and bug fixes continue into recent updates), and Steam Deck verification work is ongoing, which is a positive sign for longevity. Map count is solid, covering maps like Mothergoose, Blackswan, Mallard Manor, Goosechapel, Jungle Temple, and Ancient Sands, each with map-specific roles that only fire on the correct board. That level of structural variety is where GGD genuinely separates itself from its inspiration. Bottom line from my side of the lobby: the role system has the combinatorial depth a strategy-oriented player can sink time into, but the game only pays out that depth when the player count is high and the group is communicating. Eight or more players with voice chat on is the minimum for the full experience to land. Below that threshold, roles get filtered down fast and the deduction layer thins out considerably.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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multiplayercooponline-coopachievementscontroller-supportSocial DeductionRole VarietyProximity Voice ChatParty GameNeutral Roles16-Player LobbyMap-Specific MechanicsFree To PlayLobby Customization

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Intel Core2 Duo 2.4ghz+
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2 GB RAM
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DirectX
Version 9.0
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Gaggle Studios, Inc.
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Gaggle Studios, Inc.
Fecha de lanzamiento
3 oct 2021

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