
Playing through again just doesn't seem to be in the cards for me because a lot of the puzzling involves a form of learning how the world works, and the game unfolds too linearly for a new game to hold anything interesting. Aside from this, I don't see myself playing this game again in the future (including the playing through fast challenges), though it would still be fun to watch others play. (Probably just a few spots might be too tedious for younger kids to complete on their own, and there's just a few places where you have to get the timing just right that might also be too annoying for younger kids.) There are several more post-game checklist challenges if you want to spend more time in this world (including basically 'do it faster'), and I'll probably work on those in spare moments here and there. This would be fun to play with others kibbitzing, including with kids. It's better than Pan-Pan, but it's similarly small, similar in the repeated-small-puzzles playing style, and there's even a sort of similarity in the animation style. Goose fans will probably hate me for saying this, but this game reminded me a lot of Pan-Pan. Everything is well done, and the game runs smoothly there was only one time I hit a glitchy spot where characters were stuck and I had to move deliberately to get them unstuck. The huge appeal of this game is that you're a goose and you're a jerk, and it's funny. You have to poke around a wee bit with each new level to figure out what you have to work with to complete your checklist, but then for the most part it's clear what you have to do, and it's just a bit of try, try again to get it done.

You have things to check off your be-a-jerk list. The huge appeal of this game is that You're a goose.


