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Untitled Goose Game Lego Set Is Up for Votes on Lego Ideas

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Even more people want to let the goose run loose. This time, it would be among Lego bricks. A Fellow Player has submitted an Untitled Goose Game Lego Ideas set for votes. The project has become a Staff Pick on the site and is up for voting to be considered as an actual set for Lego to make. As of January 22, 2020, it had over 2,000 supporters and 591 days of voting left. If it reaches 10,000 votes, it will be reviewed by company experts and could end up becoming an actual set. [Thanks, Wario64!]

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The Untitled Goose Game Lego set is based on the first area of the game. When a person begins playing, they are tasked with causing some chaos for a gardener. With this proposed build, people would get the gardener, the goose, two garden patches, the shed, and a number of accessories related to tasks in the game. For example, the jam you’d need for a picnic is on the bench, the sprinkler is in one patch so you can get the gardener wet, he has a sunhat so you can force him to change is look, and even the “no geese” sign is there for when you have tormented him enough.

Here’s a full gallery looking at the Untitled Goose Game Lego Ideas set.

Video game-based ideas often find their way to the Lego Ideas website. For example, in the past there have been pitches for a Pokemon Center or The Legend of Zelda equipment. While you can’t find the former, Mega Construx and Nanoblock Pokemon kits are fairly common spawns in toy and novelty stores.

Untitled Goose Game is available for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.


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