Image via [House House](https://goose.game/#&gid=1&pid=7)

A streamer created a goose suit to use as a controller in Untitled Goose Game

Honk! Honk!

Untitled Goose Game has surged in popularity since its release last month. Players control a goose hell-bent on pestering the inhabitants of an English village. One fan found a way to truly embody the bird, however.

Recommended Videos

Twitch streamer Dylan “Rudeism” Beck revealed a goose suit on his broadcast yesterday that functions as a controller.

The “controller” is voice-activated, allowing Rudeism to honk his way into the villagers’ hearts. The New Zealander also engineered a set of flippers that move the goose when he waddles, as well as motion-controlled wings that flap when he waves his arms.

Rudeism’s suit isn’t exactly foolproof, though.

Voice-activation means that the slightest sound can alert villagers of the goose’s whereabouts. An untimely sneeze cost Rudeism his hiding spot in a box and a villager quickly took it away while the goose made its escape.

Even though this is Rudeism’s greatest feat, the streamer is known for creating unique controllers to play games with. Rudeism recently used a guitar controller to play Rocket League, as well as a “giant-ass-gun-with-legs” for Borderlands 3‘s alternative shooting mode. The streamer also asked fans for controller ideas for Apex Legends’ newest character, Crypto.

Fans eager to see Rudeism honk and waddle his way through UGG can tune into his Twitch channel, where he streams regularly.


Dot Esports is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Twitch launches TikTok-like scrollable Discovery feed to showcase live streams
Person holding a phone with the Twitch logo displayed on it.
Read Article Asmongold considers legal action after Twitch streamer offers $30,000 to ‘make him disappear’
Asmongold stares seriously at the audience
Read Article Kick creators accused of harassment following incidents at DreamHack Melbourne
The Kick logo below a screen at DreamHack Melbourne 2024.
Related Content
Read Article Twitch launches TikTok-like scrollable Discovery feed to showcase live streams
Person holding a phone with the Twitch logo displayed on it.
Read Article Asmongold considers legal action after Twitch streamer offers $30,000 to ‘make him disappear’
Asmongold stares seriously at the audience
Read Article Kick creators accused of harassment following incidents at DreamHack Melbourne
The Kick logo below a screen at DreamHack Melbourne 2024.
Author
Andreas Stavropoulos
Staff writer for Dot Esports. Andreas is an avid gamer who left behind a career as a high school English teacher to transition into the gaming industry. Currently playing League, Apex, and VALORANT.