Goose Goose Duck is a game that allows players to participate with other members. In this game, the main focus is on the confrontation between different factions, but instead of competing with various skills, it involves intellectual confrontation. The following will introduce the identities in Goose Goose Duck. There are many different identities in the game, which can be divided into three factions. Through the content below, you can understand the specific role of each identity in the game.

Firstly, there's the good faction, represented by goose characters in the game. Under this faction, there are many identities. For instance, the Canadian Goose. If this identity suffers an attack from a bad player, the attacker will directly reveal their identity, and other members of the good faction can vote the bad player out. There's also the Sheriff. If a player has this identity, they can kill anyone in the game based on their judgment, targeting members of the bad faction. However, if the player kills incorrectly, they will die themselves. The Vigilante is similar to the Sheriff, except that they can only kill once per round, and there are no other consequences if they kill the wrong person.
Another unique identity is the Mimic Goose. With this identity, the player can directly transform into a duck, making the opposing members mistakenly believe that the player is a teammate, allowing them to infiltrate the bad faction and confuse the opponents.

The main antagonists in the game are the bad faction, represented by duck characters. One of these is the Cannibal Duck, which can eat one corpse during each match. The ducks' task is to kill geese, but once they do, a body will be left on the field, and other members who discover it will immediately call for a meeting. However, if the player eats the body, no one can report it. Another role is the Assassin, who can kill a specific player during the task, and after the team wins, the player can also receive corresponding rewards. The bad faction also has a Mimic Duck, which can transform into any member to confuse the opposing faction.

In addition to these two factions, there is also a neutral faction, which has its own unique tasks. Once the task is completed, victory can be achieved. The most unique identity in this faction is the Dodo. If other members vote the Dodo out, the player can win directly. If the player gets the Vulture identity, to win, they need to eat the goose's corpse. But if discovered by other members, they have to wait for the next corpse to appear. The Pelican has a similar function, being able to swallow opponents directly, and this role can survive until the next meeting is called. Under this setting, the player can avoid exposing their identity and remain hidden longer on the field.

The above introduces the identities in Goose Goose Duck. There are multiple different factions, each with a unique way to win. After the system randomly assigns a faction to the player, they need to participate in the game according to the characteristics of each role and their own features, so as to perform better in the battle. In addition, there are many other identities, and by using them reasonably, one can help themselves or the entire faction win.