- June 28, 2020
- Anatoliy Loginovskikh
GEESE vs CTHULHU
48%Game Brain Score
music, humor
gameplay, story
72% User Score 18 reviews
Platforms
PCWindows
About
"Geese vs Cthulhu" is a game where players join the Goose Brotherhood to defend their island from the evil Cthulhu, who seeks to eat the sun and enslave the world. With a thousand years having passed, Cthulhu has returned to fulfill his promise, and it's up to the magical geese to defeat him once again. The game offers bonuses such as an original soundtrack, wallpapers, and posters.










Audience ScoreBased on 18 reviews
music5 positive mentions
grinding1 negative mentions
- The game features a fun and quirky collection of mini-games with unique mechanics that keep players engaged.
- The art style is charming and the soundtrack is enjoyable, enhancing the overall experience.
- The story is filled with wacky humor and unexpected plot twists, making it entertaining despite its short length.
- The game is quite short, taking only about 30 to 60 minutes to complete, which may leave some players wanting more.
- Some levels can be frustrating due to slow auto-scrolling and lack of checkpoints, leading to tedious replays.
- There are issues with sound options and minor bugs that can detract from the overall experience.
- music8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The music in "Geese vs Cthulhu" is widely praised for its catchy and upbeat electronic soundtrack, which complements the game's quirky character design and whimsical level layouts. While some players noted issues with the volume and lack of sound options, the overall consensus is that the music enhances the fun and engaging gameplay experience.
“Geese vs Cthulhu is an extremely wacky game with a unique cartoon-y art style and surprisingly good electronic music.”
“Phenomenal soundtrack mixed with funny 2D visual style put into a weird world of heroic geese story intertwined with minigames.”
“I'm happy to say it didn't let me down with the awesome music, and new levels you go through.”
“Not fun and bad music”