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Mighty Goose has Level Inspired by Mad Max | Game Rant

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In an interview with Game Rant, Mighty Goose developer Richard Lems talks about his favorite level in the game, which is themed after Mad Max.

Run-and-gun shooters remain one of the most popular genres in gaming, alongside platformers and RPGs. Originating in the heyday of arcade cabinets, run-and-gun shooters now have a lot of variety thanks to modern technology. That being said, many fans still clamor for the likes of Metal Slug and Contra, which has created a niche for indie games like Mighty Goose to tap into.

Blastmode's debut title is a run-and-gun shooter where players assume the role of a bounty-hunting goose. Slated for release next month, Game Rant had the opportunity to talk with developer Richard Lems about Mighty Goose, wherein he revealed some details about the levels that players will get to explore in-game, including a Mad Max-themed level.

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Mighty Goose harkens back to the arcade days of run-and-gun shooters, but seems to have a lot more variety when it comes to environments. From the available screenshots and footage released thus far, fans can see a forest-themed level, a level set against caves, as well as wastelands and seemingly mechanized factories. Lems said Mighty Goose features nine levels, including a Mad Max-themed level which is his personal favorite.

"This mission has Mighty Goose jumping from vehicle to vehicle in a Mad Max-style vehicle convoy. It also includes a segment with the Goose Bike which ups the adrenaline even more. The soundtrack here is a banger, the dynamic environment and the pure chaos in this level makes it my favorite."

The Steam page for Mighty Goose includes a GIF where protagonist Mighty Goose can be seen traveling on the Goose Bike against the backdrop of a desert ruin. Despite having a 16-bit art style, Mighty Goose comes close to capturing the aesthetic of Mad Max, and there's a good chance that this level might be a highlight for many players.

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Mighty Goose isn't a long RPG by any means. Lems said a typical playthrough should last three hours, which excludes secrets and unlockable content. Tracking them down should increase the runtime, plus there's a New Game+ mode for those looking to unlock all achievements. Lems describes Mighty Goose as "a short and sweet experience."

The relatively short runtime shouldn't be mistaken for a lack of depth in mechanics. Lems said that there's a lot of depth to be found in the Mighty Goose's combat.

"The gameplay in Mighty Goose is a bit faster than the typical run-and-gun game. Using a combination of roll-jumps, hover shots and honks, Mighty Goose can practically fly through enemy encounters. In that regard it kind of feels a bit like Dead Cells meets Metal Slug. This level of mastery takes some practice, but I think one of the big hooks of the game is getting in that flow and seeing the carnage unfold."

Mighty Goose is slated to release on June 5, 2021 on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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