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How Untitled Goose Game became a real video game

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Re: How Untitled Goose Game became a real video game

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post #3

Something about the lack of margins between sections on that article makes it very hard for me to read.

Firefox Reader Mode is now one of my favorite features (Chrome probably has somethign similar?)

I haven't seen one included with Chrome yet. Safari has reader mode and its amazing.

Re: How Untitled Goose Game became a real video game

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My favorite piece of Goose Game fanart so far is this one: https://i.redd.it/wbts33d7u6u31.jpg

A bad goose variation on https://i.imgur.com/WPuSziL.jpg

It's a simple and hilarious game. Haven't finished it yet, but strongly recommend to anyone who's on the fence.

Re: How Untitled Goose Game became a real video game

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My favorite piece of Goose Game fanart so far is this one: https://i.redd.it/wbts33d7u6u31.jpg A bad goose variation on https://i.imgur.com/WPuSziL.jpg It's a simple and hilarious game. Haven't finished it yet, but strongly recommend to anyone who's on the fence.

Hadn't seen that second link before. Just lost my good boy a month ago. Thanks for the unexpected (happy) office tears

Re: How Untitled Goose Game became a real video game

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post #3

Something about the lack of margins between sections on that article makes it very hard for me to read.

Firefox Reader Mode is now one of my favorite features (Chrome probably has somethign similar?)

It does, but it's disabled by default, enabled by a hidden setting and you have to use the menu to trigger it.

https://www.howtogeek.com/423643/how-to-use-google-chromes-h...

Cant make avoiding adverts too easy, after all.

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