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We hope you like being mischievous lil’ goose as much as we do. What should we put on the to do-lists we are giving each other? (Other than making an old man fall on his bum of course) What should we review next?

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Bob Hopp

Game review was good, but my favorite part was the discussion at the end about road rage and experiencing blatant disregard from people in traffic, on the sidewalk, and in lines was funny and educational. A+, totally relatable.

Anonymous

RandomTaskGenerator.(net), just make that website and have it generate 3 random tasks per day.

jollytheoldsaint

I wonder what the untitled goose's cat sounds like...

Abbie Howell

Erin I think you should play cozy grove. The art style is cute, it's very chill, you're just helping ghosts work through their shit and there's no time pressure, and the music is great

Anonymous

untitled geese geme

Anonymous

would also súper put in a plug for the game Spiritfarer !!

Shaun_qb

I appreciated the discussion about people buying big trucks when they obviously aren't utilizing them. I thought that I was the only one bothered by this lol

Anonymous

Her story would make a good episode, I think you'd all enjoy it and it's only about 1 - 2 hours. Also it works well to play cooperatively

Anonymous

Would love to see you all review the book “New Teeth” by Simon Rich! It’s a bunch of short stories that are hilarious, whimsical, and surprisingly heartfelt; the humor would be right up your alley! Major bonus: you could easily get through it in 2-3 hours.

Jeffrey E Morton

I remember back in the early 2000s(ish) there was a book called Morton's Lists. It was a book which, armed with it and a d30, you could find something random to do. Hearing you talk about making each other lists. I honestly don't know how easy this would be to find today. I also remember a group of friends of mine getting into some level of trouble doing a Morton's List night. Maybe that is why it is hard to find now?

Anonymous

Have you guys considered playing a Professor Layton game? It's like Hey Riddle City, everything from the main plot to collectables is earned by answering riddles and solving puzzles. The animated cut scenes and excellent music makes up for the pure confusion you'll feel trying to solve these riddies.