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Untitled Goose Game Achievements suggest 17 December release

Update: An Xbox Achievements list at TrueAchievements (thanks, Omer) comes with the suggestion the game will be available on console from 17 December.

Original story: Newly released Untitled Goose Game PS4 Trophies suggest a release on the platform will be coming soon, presumably alongside an Xbox One release.

Exophase has published a list of Trophies, as follows (and yes, there’s a Platinum). Spoilers follow, obviously.

  • A Secret Prize: Earn every other trophy
  • The Garden: Complete the garden to-do list
  • The High Street: Complete the high street to-do list
  • The Back Gardens: Complete the back gardens to-do list
  • The Pub: Complete the pub to-do list
  • Thank you for playing our videogame: Finish the game
  • Nasty: Lock the groundskeeper out of the garden
  • Yummy: Cabbage picnic
  • Ghastly: Trip the boy in the puddle
  • Noisy: Make the shop scales go ding
  • Unlucky: Open an umbrella inside the TV shop
  • Devious: Make someone from outside the high street buy back their own stuff
  • Beautiful: Collect the five flowers
  • Dreadful: Trap the boy in the garage
  • Careful: Catch an object as it’s thrown over the fence
  • Intrepid: Get thrown over the fence
  • Pretty: Dress up the bust with things from outside the back gardens
  • Nimble: Score a goal
  • Lovely: Sail the toy boat under a bridge
  • Elegant: Perform at the pub wearing a ribbon
  • Cheeky: Steal the old man’s woolen hat
  • The Garden, Quickly: Complete the garden to-do list before the church bells ring
  • The High Street, Quickly: Complete the high street to-do list before the church bells ring
  • The Back Gardens, Quickly: Complete the back gardens to-do list before the church bells ring
  • The Pub, Quickly: Complete the pub to-do list before the church bells ring

What do you make of the above list?

We don’t have a release date for Untitled Goose Game on Xbox One or PS4 as yet; we’ll keep you posted.


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