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  • House House/Panic

    'Untitled Goose Game' honks its way to a million sales

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    12.31.2019

    Untitled Goose Game hasn't just melted the hearts of mischievous gamers -- apparently, it's also a commercial success. Panic's Cabel Sasser has revealed that House House's chaos-creating title has racked up 1 million sales since its debut on September 20th. He didn't break down sales by platform, although we wouldn't be surprised if the PC version was the frontrunner. The PS4 and Xbox One releases no doubt helped, mind you. And remember, the PC edition is currently an Epic Games Store exclusive -- we'd expect another boost once it reaches Steam in late 2020.

  • House House

    ‘Untitled Goose Game’ arrives today on Mac, PC and Switch

    by 
    Christine Fisher
    Christine Fisher
    09.20.2019

    Geese are jerks, and now you can be one too. Untitled Goose Game is available today on Mac, Windows and Switch. The odd ball game puts you in the role of a goose that's determined to annoy residents of a village. You'll prank them, steal items and honk, a lot. As the description puts it, "it's a lovely morning in the village and you are a horrible goose."

  • House House

    'Untitled Goose Game' will unleash avian chaos on September 20th

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    08.30.2019

    You won't have to wait much longer to wreak feathered havoc in Untitled Goose Game. House House has revealed that its avian "slaplstick-stealth-sandbox" title will be available on Macs and Windows PCs (both via the Epic Games Store) as well as the Switch on September 20th for $20, or $15 if you buy it on launch. Whichever version you play, there's one common goal: be a loveable jerk.

  • Well, this is weird

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    07.18.2014

    Push Me Pull You is a wrestling game mashed up with a ball game and presented in four-player local co-op, with two players controlling one snake-like, two-headed humanoid creature. Maybe we're better off letting Australian developer House House describe it: "Connected at the waist, you and your partner must use a shared body to wrap, writhe, and wrestle the ball into your half of the court. Love each other, work together, communicate and coordinate, and prove that a good friendship can overcome anything (unless you find yourself up against an even better friendship!). It's a bit like a big hug, or playing soccer with your small intestines. With every action affecting both you and your partner (and lots of shouting at each other) PMPY combines the best parts of 2v2 local multiplayer with the worst parts of your last breakup." That's ... better. Push Me Pull You is due out in 2014 for PC, Mac and Linux, for all your wrestling, hoarding, friendship and breakup needs. See the new gameplay video and more wonderfully weird gifs below.