“Some Like It Honk” didn’t make the cut. So the game remained Untitled. 🙂
☆ NintendObs Weekly – Monday, August 17, 2020 – Sunday, August 23, 2020.
Directly to you from Twitter:
The #AskIndieWorldNA Twitter Q&A with @house_house_ is starting now! Join us till 2pm PT as the developers of #UntitledGooseGame answer some of your submitted questions! https://t.co/3YzKIGSvhx
— Indie World (@IndieWorldNA) August 20, 2020
“Two-player always sounded fun to us, but we decided to focus all our work on single player for our original launch. Knowing how much people enjoyed the single player definitely kept us excited about continuing work on two-player!”https://t.co/lhBSArZZyM
— Indie World (@IndieWorldNA) August 20, 2020
“We initially announced the game as untitled because we wanted to make it very clear that "Untitled Goose Game" WASN'T going to be the real title! But we quickly came to love it, and would never want to give it a 'proper' title.”https://t.co/SpX9jocuWk
— Indie World (@IndieWorldNA) August 20, 2020
“Not very well, I imagine!”https://t.co/d07ZACcdmG pic.twitter.com/cGjzSkC9m3
— Indie World (@IndieWorldNA) August 20, 2020
“Our favourite runner-up title has always been "Some Like It Honk," probably because it's only funny to us and no one else.”https://t.co/h3dpVDnJ8m
— Indie World (@IndieWorldNA) August 20, 2020
“You could absolutely play competitively if you wanted to, but you'd have to keep track of who's winning yourself. Part of why we love local coop is that you can create your own games and rules while you play.”https://t.co/wGO22xcbSM
— Indie World (@IndieWorldNA) August 20, 2020
“When we made that trailer, we were still experimenting with what we wanted the game to be. Afterwards we decided to focus all our work on the single player game for the initial release. We are very happy that we finally got to make two player happen!”https://t.co/4A5wFzPG9I
— Indie World (@IndieWorldNA) August 20, 2020
“They are all beautiful creatures.”https://t.co/Lt2YZFii43
— Indie World (@IndieWorldNA) August 20, 2020
“We're afraid not. We had to lock in the physical release build long before two-player was stable enough.
As long as you can connect to the internet on your Nintendo Switch the game will update itself.”https://t.co/Z24IFXYd7T
— Indie World (@IndieWorldNA) August 20, 2020
“Honestly, not at all! We just happened to notice how strongly everyone else seemed to feel about geese. We've had nothing but nice experiences with geese.”https://t.co/olHw2jW4Ki pic.twitter.com/zUWkeRNnLx
— Indie World (@IndieWorldNA) August 20, 2020
“It's a bit overwhelming to think about!
We feel incredibly grateful that our work has made such a positive impression on so many people. We're still a little weirded out that people have gotten goose tattoos though.”https://t.co/U2Y5McjHbt
— Indie World (@IndieWorldNA) August 20, 2020
“Absolutely not.”https://t.co/cJVfWa9Tyx
— Indie World (@IndieWorldNA) August 20, 2020
That’s it for today’s Twitter Q&A with @house_house_! Thanks to everyone for all your questions and be sure to check out the free two-player update coming to #UntitledGooseGame on Sept. 23! pic.twitter.com/b9KsNM2gtr
— Indie World (@IndieWorldNA) August 20, 2020
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