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Panic’s gaming ambitions hinge on the weird and whimsical

Four players in Big Walk.

A game about an annoying goose with a button dedicated entirely to honking isn’t the obvious recipe for a hit. But doing the less-obvious thing has become the norm for Panic’s gaming efforts, which have included everything from the Playdate handheld to the surprisingly popular Untitled

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Goose Game. So when it came time for developer House House to follow up Goose Game, the obvious thing was to do something equally unexpected: Big Walk, a co-op multiplayer adventure where you can play with up to 12 people simultaneously.

“There’s a small part of my dumb business brain that’s like, ‘Whoa, a sequel to Goose Game? People would really love that.’ …

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