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All Maps in Goose Goose Duck

Know your hunting ground in and out.

In any good game of Hide and Seek (and/or Murder), it is absolutely imperative that both sides of the conflict know the playing field in and out. In Goose Goose Duck, the geese must know where they need to go and where they can hide, while the ducks must know where they can sneak around undetected. To aid in these endeavors, here are all the maps in Goose Goose Duck.

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All Maps in Goose Goose Duck

Goose Goose Duck features seven different maps of varying shapes and sizes. Each map places players in the same general game of duck-disguise subterfuge, but they also each have their own quirks and gimmicks you should be aware of.

Related: Goose Goose Duck Beginners Guide

Before we get to the individual stuff, here’s a general overview of the points of interest present in most maps:

  • Meeting Caller: Allows players to call an emergency meeting. Can be a button, a bell, or a horn.
  • Cameras and Intercoms: Can be used to remotely monitor and interact with players.
  • Sabotages: Objects that ducks can tamper with to kill geese.
  • Hiding spots: Locations ducks can use to conceal themselves or quickly move elsewhere. Can be vents, sewers, fog, or general hiding spots.
  • Hazards: Objects that can kill a goose or duck without player intervention.
  • Jail: When players tie on a vote, suspects can be sent here. Keys spawn when a player is in jail, which other players can pick up to unlock the jail.

Some maps have unique points of interest, which we’ll cover as we go.

SS Mothergoose

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Points of Interest

  • Airlock: While standing in the cargo bay, there’s a chance you could get sucked out into space.

Blackswan

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Points of Interest

  • Airlock: Same deal as Mothergoose, don’t stand in the cargo bay.

Nexus Colony

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Points of Interest

  • Shuttle Platform: Don’t linger on the platform, or you’ll get run over.
  • Teleporter Status Screen: The loading bay has a status readout for the teleporter room. If it’s red, it’s been sabotaged.

Mallard Manor

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Points of Interest

  • Flushing Toilet: If a player is hiding in the toilet in the lavatory, and another player unclogs it, the hiding player will be flushed out into the lake.

Goosechapel

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Jungle Temple

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Points of Interest

  • Torches: If a player summons darkness in the burial chamber, light can be restored by lighting the torches marked above (courtesy of Steam user Danero).

The Basement

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(Thank you again, Danero.)

Points of Interest

  • Peepholes: Players can look through peepholes to observe adjacent rooms.
  • Transporters: Drops you in a random spot on the map when used.
  • Lanterns: Serves same purpose as Jungle Temple torches.
  • Sacrifice Bell: When sabotaged, players must report a body before time runs out, or they will be forced to kill someone.

Learn the layouts of these maps as best you can. Your goosey (or ducky) life may very well depend upon it.


For more vital Goose Goose Duck information, check out our guides on changing your name and changing your colors and cosmetics. Visit our Facebook page, too!

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Daniel Trock
Since the first time he picked up a controller as a child, Daniel has been a dyed-in-the-wool gaming fanatic, with a Steam library numbering over 600 games. His favorite pastime, aside from playing games, is doing deep dives on game wikis to learn more about their lore and characters.