

It wouldn’t be the first time we’ve seen a game fall as fast as it rose. It’s entirely possible that Goose Goose Duck will be a flash in the pan. Of course, you can always set up a private match if you have enough friends available to do so. That means that some Western gamers may struggle with natural language barriers in such a communication-focused title. Furthermore, Goose Goose Duck is primarily played by gamers in China and Korea at the moment. Its developers are working on solutions, but they obviously didn’t expect the game to become this popular this quickly. First off, Goose Goose Duck‘s servers are understandably taking a bit of a beating at the moment.

However, there are a few things you should know before you dive into the free-to-play title. If you’re into this kind of game, Goose Goose Duck offers a surprisingly solid social deduction experience. For instance, Goose Goose Duck fans are quick to praise the title’s sense of humor, map variety, and various settings, modes, and options. Maybe that’s because Goose Goose Duck not only offers a refreshing (though obviously familiar) take on the Among Us formula but may actually do certain things better than Among Us. More and more people have come to the game in recent weeks and months, and more and more people are sticking with the game since then. Obviously, there’s a degree to which Goose Goose Duck‘s sudden rise is more representative of BTS’ popularity rather than that of the game itself, but that’s not the whole story. That’s the most interesting thing about this game’s popularity. As you can see, it’s only grown since then.


That didn’t happen until December of last year when the game started regularly attracting over 130,000 concurrent players. While the game received a slight uptick in concurrent players shortly thereafter, that uptick wasn’t enough to help Goose Goose Duck beat its previous concurrent player record. See, V started playing more Goose Goose Duck on-stream in October of last year. Naturally, it didn’t take long for BTS fans to decide to try the game for themselves, though the progress of Goose Goose Duck‘s popularity has been fascinating to track. we can customize ourselves and our backdrop, friend people, and get some pretty interesting things for badges like Dapper, one of my favorite badges.BTS member V (Kim Taehyung) recently started streaming Goose Goose Duck via the Weverse platform (you can find uploads of most of those streams on YouTube). even if your in a situation and your getting blamed but they wont read chat and that is what you just use.īut besides that we have a daily reward type structure, events happen so we can possibly get new items or even clothes. While people use mics and people use chat, a lot of Mic users don't read the chat for the ones who don't use mics (Maybe they echo), children who want to have fun but the server is picky with age, or they just like using chat. The game can get boring sometimes when someone isn't doing their task or they keep calling meetings, so the game wont end,Īnd Sometimes when you die, the game lasts forever but their is no tasks for you to at least do that can get annoying, truly 'kick this person because their a kid' or 'kick this person their voice is annoying'Įven if those servers didn't say anything about an age restriction and everyone is warned before joining a game, if they read the warning they know the consequence for joining but still, Well Its easy to learn I would say, but maybe not for everyone, since I watched a lot of my favorite people play this game, but when you learn more about the game and the functions and roles, its easier,Īnd yes many servers may have people who are very touchy on age like 18+
