Big Walk Preview: An Even Sillier Game from the Makers of Untitled Goose Game
After a very memorable first hour of playing Big Walk, the upcoming online co-op game from the makers of Untitled Goose Game, I’m absolutely sold on this as the next friendslop for my crew and I to jump in on. If it managed to be this enjoyable when all the puzzles were super simple, I can only imagine how ridiculous and memorable it’ll be when they introduce more complicated scenarios. Previewed by Travis Northup
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Big Walk Preview: An Even Sillier Game from the Makers of Untitled Goose Game
First announced with the same gleeful mischief that defined Untitled Goose Game, Big Walk is shaping up to be a cheeky, caffeinated sprint of slapstick and clever design. The makers—who captured a generation with a goose whose aversion to human etiquette became an internet legend—return with a game that leans even harder into playful chaos, while courting fresh ideas that expand their signature repertoire.
From the early glimpses, Big Walk trades some of Untitled Goose Game’s deliberate, puzzle-centric pace for a more breathless, freewheeling rhythm. Players are dropped into environments that feel both familiar and newly absurd: ordinary settings, rewritten with a wink, where the mundane becomes a playground for impractical, gravity-defying pranks. The core mechanic—timed mischief carried by a nimble protagonist—appears to be refined and expanded, inviting more improvisation and opportunity for creative expression.
Where Untitled Goose Game rewarded quiet, well-timed interactions, Big Walk seems to celebrate momentum. The trailer hints at a broader toolkit: gadgets, environmental interactions, and UI that encourages experimentation. The humor remains distinctly offbeat—deadpan, a touch of anarchic charm, and moments that land precisely because they are both silly and surprisingly clever. It’s the kind of game that makes you want to pause, acknowledge the absurdity, then dive back in to see what other mischief you can conjure.
Art direction continues to be a strong suit. The visuals mix warmth with a hint of mischief, delivering world-building that feels inviting yet impossible to resist bending. The sound design, with its characteristic stings and loops, reinforces the playful tempo and makes every small victory feel delightfully earned.
From a design perspective, Big Walk appears to be more than a ceremonial sequel. It promises a refined sense of tempo, a broader set of tools for creative play, and a willingness to take bigger, bolder swings without losing the charm that made the original so memorable. It’s easy to imagine streams of content that reward experimentation: alternate routes, hidden gags, and emergent comedy born from clever problem-solving rather than rote procedure.
Previewing a game in this space comes with caveats, of course. This is early footage and early impressions—things may shift as developers fine-tune balance, pacing, and multiplayer dynamics, if any. Still, the heartbeat is unmistakable: a studio with a keen eye for mischief and a talent for turning simple ideas into joyful, shared experiences.
Bottom line: Big Walk looks poised to carve out its own silly, sunlit corner of the indie landscape. If its trajectory holds, players should expect a sequel that respects the heritage of its forerunner while inviting a broader range of playful tactics. For fans of witty, approachable humor and mechanics that invite experimentation, the next chapter is worth watching closely—and perhaps preparing to walk, or waddle, through with a delighted grin.
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