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Untitled Goose Game

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Untitled Goose Game

Developer: House House
Publisher: Panic Inc.
Platforms: Windows, Mac OS X, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Released internationally: September 20, 2019 (Mac/Switch/Windows), December 17, 2019 (PS4/XB1)


GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
ModelsIcon.png This game has unused models.
TextIcon.png This game has unused text.


PrereleaseIcon.png This game has a prerelease article

Hmmm...
To do:
  • Rip audio files and check for unused content.
  • Check asset files more thoroughly for unused content, such as animations or scripts.
  • Compare against other versions and platforms and note any differences.

Untitled Goose Game is the hit 2019 game developed by the Australian game developer House House and published by Panic Inc. The game is what it says on the tin: you're a goose!


Unused Graphics

Unused Control Diagrams

Within the file sharedassets2.assets are a few images showing mock-ups of control diagrams for a keyboard and mouse, a Nintendo Switch controller, and an Xbox One controller. Two of these seem to be in-game screenshots.

Unused Control Diagram Buttons

Similarly, within sharedassets1.assets there's a file called goosebuttons_v3 SDF Atlas which depicts an older version of the buttons used on the control diagram. These are saved as an image, whereas the ones that are used are stored in a font (called goosebuttons_v4). These graphics are drastically different from the used onesd, showing joysticks being moved left and right, and an icon depicting an entire keyboard.

Untitled Goose Game Goosebuttons v3 SDF Atlas.png


Unused Models

The file sharedassets2.assets contains many unused models that were either replaced or scrapped entirely.

Groundskeeper's Keys

There is an earlier revision of the groundskeeper's keys, which is fittingly named keyring. The final version of the model replaces the blue keyring with a second key, although both files are still called "keyring".

Unused Keyring Used Keyring
Untitled Goose Game Keyring OLD.png Untitled Goose Game Keyring NEW.png

Phone Booth Door

Similarly, there is an older version of the door to the phone booth in the High Street called phoneDoorProp. The name may suggest that it was only used as a placeholder.

Unused Phone Booth Door Used Phone Booth Door
Untitled Goose Game PhoneDoorProp.PNG Untitled Goose Game PhoneDoor.PNG

Tidy Neighbor's Slippers

There is also an early version of the Tidy Neighbor's Slippers called slipperR and slipperL (with the same name as the final ones). These can be seen in the GDC 2019 version of the game, and they're replaced with a much simpler design in the final game.

Unused Slippers Used Slippers
Untitled Goose Game SlipperL OLD.PNG Untitled Goose Game SlipperR.PNG Untitled Goose Game SlipperL NEW.PNG Untitled Goose Game SlipperR NEW.PNG

Unused Crown

dontuse_crown is (obviously) an unused version of the crown from the very end of the game. This version doesn't differ much from the used version, aside from the lack of shading and a slightly different color.

Unused Crown Used Crown
Untitled Goose Game dontuse goldcrown.png Untitled Goose Game goldcrown.png

Bells

There are two unused bell models in the game: one called bellPlaceholder and one called bellideal.


Placeholder Earlier Version Final Version
Untitled Goose Game BellPlaceholder.png Untitled Goose Game Bellideal.png Untitled Goose Game Bell FINAL.png

Bows

There are also two unused bow models in the game, one being a placeholder (simply called ribbon) and one being almost identical to the one in the final game, but with thinner tails (both called bow).

Placeholder Unused Version Used Version
Untitled Goose Game ribbon placeholder.png Untitled Goose Game bow UNUSED.png Untitled Goose Game bow USED.png

Unused Door Models

There is two unused door models which have round door knockers, called doorPulled and doorResting. It's unknown where these would've been used.

Bike Placeholder

The broken bike seen in the starting area of the game has an earlier placeholder version called bikePlaceholder.

Untitled Goose Game BikePlaceholder.PNG

Log Placeholder

Also at the start of the game is a log that blocks your path, which has a placeholder model called logPlaceholder.

Untitled Goose Game LogPlaceholder.PNG


Unused Text

In StringTables/ there are language files for the game's text, containing various bits of unused text referring to unused missions and removed settings, among other things.

Demo Leftovers

Leftover in the english text file (english.json) is the thank you message from the demo of the game, and the text used for the timer.

Key Value Display
DEMO_FIVE_MINUTES
five minutes left
five minutes left
DEMO_SECONDS_LEFT
<seconds> seconds left
<seconds> seconds left
DEMO_THANK_YOU
Thank you for playing our videogame!\nIt will be released in 2019.\n\nFor updates, sign up to our mailing list at\n<font=\"TransportNew-Medium SDF\"><size=+1.5><line-height=100%>goose.game</size></font></line-height>
Thank you for playing our videogame!
It will be released in 2019.

For updates, sign up to our mailing list at
goose.game

Unused Checklist Items

There are references to a few unused or removed tasks.

Key Value
GOAL_STARTFIGHT
start a fight between the neighbours
GOAL_MAIL
post a letter
GOAL_WALKIETALKIE
steal a pair of walkie-talkies

There are also references to unused flowers from the collect the five flowers task. There are internally labelled as unused, so they were likely cut without plans to be re-implemented.

Key Value Display
UNUSED_FLOWERS
chrysanthemum\npoppy\ncarnation\nsunflower
chrysanthemum
poppy
carnation
sunflower

Unused Settings

In english.json there is also unused text for a setting to control how loud the Goose honks.

Key Value
SETTINGS_HONK
honk volume

Unused Timer Text

Along with the text for timed tasks, there are unused lines which suggest that the church bells were meant to ring after 10 minutes, rather than the 6 minutes used in-game.

Key Value
GOAL_7MINUTES
seven minutes left
GOAL_8MINUTES
eight minutes left
GOAL_9MINUTES
nine minutes left
GOAL_10MINUTES
ten minutes left