The goose game is lovely solo, but I will admit that there was more than one occasion on which I wished that my little feathered devil could waddle just a bit faster. If only I could just nab something from the local shop and then outrun the woman chasing me off I could—well now I can. House House say in their update post that you can progress a saved game whether you’re playing solo or co-op, meaning you can bring a friend in to help out if you’re stumped “and vice versa, if you and your friend do such a bad job cooperating that you have a falling out and you need to go back to single player,” they say. Are geese typically cooperative creatures? I think not. Co-op is local multiplayer only, but House House say that the game is compatible with Steam’s Remote Play Together feature, giving you a way to co-op online with a friend. You can find the Untitled Goose Game on the Epic Games Store and now also on Steam and Itch. It’s currently discounted by 25% on all three stores for £11.61/€12.59/$14.99.