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Info About FNF vs Untitled Goose

You slip into the familiar Friday Night Funkin’ interface, but this time you’re not facing off against Daddy Dearest or Pico—you’ve got the notorious Untitled Goose squawking across the stage. It’s an instant mood lifter. From the moment the opening honks hit, you know you’re in for something absolutely ridiculous and totally charming. The mod nails the goose’s attitude: a little bit menacing, a lot mischievous, and somehow utterly endearing all at once.

As the beats drop, you match notes like you always do, but here you’re up against that feathered terror’s honk-filled melody. It’s surprisingly catchy. The backgrounds swap between serene garden scenes and chaotic yard fodder—pots and pans strewn everywhere, mailboxes knocked over, all in that perfectly goosey fashion. Every time you hit “Good” or “Perfect,” you can almost imagine the goose letting out a smug squawk, like it knows it’s on to something.

What really seals the deal is how the whole thing feels like a love letter to two indie game sensations joining forces. Friends in chat rooms have been losing their minds over it, sharing clips of that one impossible section where the goose goes all-out on double-time honks. Yet somehow, even when you slip up, it doesn’t feel frustrating—it just makes you want to hop back in, perfect that run, and bask in the goofy glory of beating the goose at its own game.