Untitled Goose Game Sold Over 1 Million Units - Game Awards - Video Peeling News, Instructions, Exemplary Procedures, Reviews and Cultu


The indie title of House House reaches an important milestone three months after the start.

House of the house Anbenanntes goose game has developed in recent months of a potential niche-indie publication to a fairly recognizable name. Popularity, coupled with an important segment at the Game Awards 2019 with the Muppets, is proof. But it also runs incredibly well, as far as the sale is concerned.

According to the co-founder of Panic, Cabel Sasser, on Twitter Untitled Goose Game has exceeded one million sold units. He then explained: "The reaction was unimaginable. The fanking, writing, yes the meme, protest signs, Chrissy Teichen, Muppets?! It feels unique. We hope we brought a bit joy into her life because she brought so much into our lives. And we will never forget that. "

OHNE TITLE GOOSE GAME'S Sandbox in combination with the simple game mechanics facilitate the entry. Your tasks are not easy - they are basically a goose that knows harm. Steal someone glasses, throw stuff in the river, infiltrate backhouses ... Basically, the goose is going on and everyone should be scared.

Hearthstone Animated Short: Hearth and Home The title is currently available for Xbox One, PS4, PC and Nintendo Switch. It can also be played with the Xbox Game Pass. Although it is currently exclusive to the Epic Games Store on the PC, it will also be available at Steam at the end of 2020. Further details will be announced in the coming months.

https://twitter.com/cabel/status/1211754892605308928 https://twitter.com/cabel/status/1211754893460901888 Marked: House House, Nintendo Switch, Panic, PC, PS4, No title, Xbox One

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