In the game Goose Goose Duck, the good team needs to complete all the tasks in the game to win. So, how do the good players complete their tasks in Goose Goose Duck? Some new players may not be very familiar with the task process, after all, we, as the good guys, have to do tasks and guard against the bad guys at the same time, which can be a bit nerve-wracking for the first time. Today, I will use the Basement map as an example to give you a detailed introduction on how to complete the tasks in the basement. Don't miss it if you're interested!

The Basement is a relatively common map in Goose Goose Duck, where the good players have 28 tasks, most of which are quite simple, such as trimming leaves, lighting candles, dusting, and assembling puzzles. You just need to follow the process and use the tools to complete the tasks. For new players, the more challenging one might be the 9th task, adjusting the red and blue lines. In this task, we use two buttons to adjust the red and blue lines so that they overlap with the white line.

Another task is in the Boiler Room, many new players don't know how to adjust the valves. It's actually quite simple; turn the first valve on the left to the right, and the rest upwards. Lastly, there's the Foggy Tunnel fishing task, which is also simple. Just pull the rod when you see the line sinking. Note that the bad player team can interfere with the good players' tasks, such as by turning off the lights, which reduces the vision of the good and neutral players, so the good players need to fix the lights and restore the lighting.

Moreover, while doing tasks, if you find two people at the same location working on a task, you can make a preliminary judgment about whether the other person is a bad player based on the time it takes to complete the task. For example, in the chandelier cleaning task, if one person completes the task much faster, you can suspect that they might not be a good player. This is because the bad players' sabotage task is connecting wires, which is simpler compared to the good players' chandelier cleaning task, and thus, the bad players (wolves) can complete their tasks faster.

That's all for the guide on how to complete the good players' tasks in Goose Goose Duck! In the Basement tasks, there is also a possible emergency task: the bad players initiate a feeding disruption. The good players need to pick up food and feed it to the villagers in the tunnel. Each time, only one piece of food can be picked up, and it needs to be done three times to fix the emergency task. And it must be completed within the countdown; if the countdown ends and the task is not completed, then the bad player team wins.