Goose Goose Duck, in summary, is a social deduction game where players are divided into geese (good guys), ducks (bad guys), and neutral roles, winning by completing tasks or eliminating opponents. To help everyone get started quickly, here's a beginner's guide to the mobile version of Goose Goose Duck. New players should first understand the basic gameplay, such as the core objective for geese being to complete tasks or vote out ducks, while ducks need to hide their identity and kill geese, and neutral roles have special win conditions.

In terms of gameplay, it supports 4-16 players online, with maps containing task points, sabotage points, and special interaction areas. Familiarizing yourself with these mechanics is key to getting up to speed quickly. At the start of the game, roles are randomly assigned. For the goose faction, characters like the Canadian Goose (automatically alerts when stabbed) and Sheriff (can stab but will self-destruct if they mistakenly kill a good player) need to prioritize completing tasks or finding ducks. The duck faction includes roles like the Assassin (guesses identities and kills during meetings) and Professional Killer (bodies are invisible), who must use their abilities to create chaos. Neutral roles include the Dodo (wins if voted out) and Pelican (swallows and keeps someone alive until the meeting).

Players in the goose faction need to complete designated tasks on the map to advance the progress bar, with task types including repairing equipment and clearing obstacles. Ducks can perform fake tasks to confuse others or use sabotage skills (like turning off lights or locking doors) to disrupt the good players. After discovering a body, press R to report and enter a meeting, where players take turns speaking and voting to exile suspicious targets. Pay attention to others' behavior; actions like acting alone or faking tasks may indicate a duck! The meeting phase is crucial for deduction, with earlier speakers reporting their whereabouts and sightings, and later speakers analyzing contradictions and casting votes. Good players should avoid making unfounded accusations, while ducks can pretend to be geese or frame others. Key roles like the Canadian Goose and Influencer (notifies good players upon death) should be cautious about revealing their identities, and neutrals should stir up the vote.

New players are advised to start with simpler maps (like the Basement) to familiarize themselves with tasks and terrain mechanics. Geese should stick together to prevent ambushes, while ducks can double-stab lone players. Neutral roles, such as the Pigeon, need to infect the entire group as soon as possible, and the Vulture needs to consume corpses. Practice coordinating character skills, such as the Sheriff working with the Canadian Goose, or the Assassin using information from the Spy to achieve precise kills.

After mastering the basic rules, gaining experience through practice is key to improvement. Regardless of which faction you choose, observing details and strategic communication can increase your chances of winning. The game has a fast pace, so rational analysis and gradual adaptation to different role playstyles are also necessary.