
Users can customize their Desktop Goose to add whatever images, GIFs, and memes they wish the goose to drag onto their screen to obstruct their view. However, the Desktop App is still customizable, allowing users to personalize their own chaotic, yet funny, messy goose environment.

I left it on for 30 minutes and when I came back my computer looked like this /g0ZmOgtOAu The funniest thing about Chiet’s Untitled Goose Game modded Desktop App version (probably for those who don’t experience it) is that as soon as users try to close the goose’s meme/cartoons file spam, the wild bird will instantly chase their mouse pointer, trying to grab hold of it, just to mess with users even further.Īfter downloading the desktop App, if you happen to leave it running for around 30 minutes, you’ll most likely return to find a mess that was made in your desktop, in which you’ll be able to see that the goose went truly wild by spawning small notes that resemble Microsoft’s Notepad App as well as plenty of goose-honking cartoons. However, the goose just doesn’t stop there, as it also looks to constantly drag his own memes (based on the original game) and cartoons on top of all other of your desktop Apps.
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Sam Chiet released a YouTube video during this week (Wednesday, ) to announce his recent Desktop App creation, titled “What if the Untitled Goose Game was your entire computer?”.Ĭhiet’s recently released App for Windows PCs – simply called “Desktop Goose” – starts by spawning a virtual goose (the exact same goose from the Untitled Goose Game), which will then look to only cause chaos on your entire desktop.Īs expected, just like the game, the goose is extremely annoying and will spread virtual mud all over your screen while making an extremely obnoxious and monotonous “honk”.

The game’s main character (The Goose) has now evolved from just a humble honking village goose, now returning as a worldwide honking terror that haunts your Desktop.

An 18-year-old coder and VR developer called Sam Chiet recently released his very own Untitled Goose Desktop App, which – obviously – is based on the Untitled Goose Game, made by House House.
