Goose Goose Duck role introductions can help players understand the attributes of each character, and solve various events one by one. In this mobile game, there are three factions: the Goose faction, the Duck faction, and the Neutral faction. To win, you must understand the unique skills and necessary conditions for victory that different roles possess. Also, depending on the identity of the role you choose, there are different ways to play in the game. Players can follow the steps of the editor to get a detailed understanding of these characters.

The Good faction includes Gravy, Medium, Vigilante, Sheriff, Canadian, Lover, Engineer, Mimic, Detective, Birdwatcher, Bodyguard, and Locksmith. Gravy can bring more bounty to players by completing tasks, but this role needs to survive until the end. The Medium can help us understand the exact number of ghosts, and the Vigilante can freely choose to kill a player at the beginning of each game.

The Vigilante has the right to justice and can kill ducks or geese indiscriminately without being punished. The Sheriff can also kill any player, but if he kills a goose, it will lead to dire consequences, including his own death, so he cannot kill geese, only bad guys.

When the Canadian is killed by a duck, it automatically enters an alarm state. The Lover can be bound with different players, both remaining alive, but binding with a duck poses a risk of being knifed. The Engineer can use various objects as cover to discover the location of the sabotaging duck. The Mimic can imitate different roles, trying every means to join the good faction, and through confusing the opponent, become the last survivor. The Detective can randomly investigate a player, using markers to determine whether they have committed a killing, maintaining fairness in the game. The Birdwatcher has the visual ability to see through walls, although their range of vision is limited. The Bodyguard can protect the role they wish to protect. The Locksmith can open any door, using this skill to rescue the good guys.

The Bad faction includes Professional Killer, Spy, Mute, Assassin, Party Duck, Bomber, Ninja, Identity Thief, Undertaker, Stealthy, Swallow, and Morphling. The Professional Killer can make other geese unable to see the body of the killed player, but it will be automatically reported when approached. The Spy can only see the person who voted for them after the game ends, used to confirm others' identities. The Mute can silence other people's voices during meetings, preventing other players from speaking. The Assassin has two chances per game to guess the identity of a role; if guessed correctly, they can kill a goose, but if wrong, they will die. The Party Duck can make a player's voice suddenly louder during meetings, disrupting the entire meeting. The Bomber can place bombs on others, but he is the only one without knife abilities. The Ninja can kill two people within range at the same time, with a threefold increase in knife timing, needing to wait for the cooldown to recover in the fog before knifing again. The Identity Thief can disguise themselves as the most recently killed player before each meeting, and when they kill another player, they will turn into the corresponding role. The Undertaker can drag the bodies of the dead, burying them if they are from their own side. The Stealthy can become invisible for 5 seconds. The Swallow can swallow a player before each meeting, even if reported, it is considered invalid. The Morphling can directly transform into the appearance of different players, but after a certain period, he will revert to his original form.

Neutral roles include Dodo, Vulture, Falcon, Pigeon, and Pelican. The Dodo's goal in the game is to be voted out by other players, thus achieving ultimate victory. Players can cleverly use language skills to make other players suspicious of you, voting you out. The Vulture can eat the bodies of the killed, finding the location of the corresponding role's body based on the arrow's indication, and obtaining enough bodies to meet the winning condition. The Pigeon can infect other players by getting close to them in the same round, thus achieving victory. The Pelican can win by swallowing all players, but the players swallowed before the meeting starts will not die.

The introduction to the roles in Goose Goose Duck is complete. Therefore, the unique abilities of each role need to be mastered by the players. This game tests both the players' language comprehension and logical reasoning abilities. With the information summarized by the editor, you will surely excel in the game of Goose Goose Duck and become the final victor.