Goose Goose Duck is a game that greatly tests the players' mental acuity and logic. The overall gameplay is similar to the board game Werewolf, with three different factions set within it. Each faction has its own exclusive tasks. This time, we will look at the overview of roles in Goose Goose Duck. The roles in the game are divided into three factions, and next, I will share the relatively more important roles in each faction with you.

The game sets up three factions. Among these three factions, two are in opposition to each other, namely the good faction and the bad faction. Additionally, there is a neutral faction. The roles in this faction have their own tasks, and only by completing these tasks can they win. Their victory or defeat is not related to the other factions in the game. First, the good faction represents geese in the game. All the roles in this faction are geese. Firstly, there is the Canadian Goose, a role that is very helpful to the entire faction. Other members, once killed, need to be discovered by teammates to trigger a meeting, but if this role is killed, it will automatically report, helping players quickly lock onto the opponent. Another is the Sheriff, a role that can freely kill other members during combat, but the downside is that if a good member is mistakenly killed, the player will die along with them.

The bad faction consists of duck roles. The Assassin is one of the roles in this faction. During meetings, players can judge identities based on their respective statements. Once a member's identity is guessed, the player can choose to directly kill them during the meeting. If the guess is correct, the opponent will immediately lose their life, but if the guess is wrong, the player will die in the meeting. The Professional Killer is also a member with special abilities in this team. If they kill a character from the good faction during the meeting, the body will be hidden, and will only alarm when approached by other members.

Besides these two factions, there are also neutral faction roles. These roles are independent of the other two factions. Firstly, there is the Dodo, a role that wins by being voted out by other members. Therefore, during the game, one must pretend to be a bad member of the duck faction. There is also the Pigeon, which needs to infect all players to win, and the Vulture, which needs to eat the bodies of the members in the scene to win.

What was shared above is the overview of roles in Goose Goose Duck. Due to the limited scope of the game, I mainly shared some of the more important roles in the teams. If a player draws one of these roles, they can use the corresponding skills to attack in the game. The game emphasizes cooperation between teams, and everyone can join in and try it out with friends.