
The new free-to-play game, Where Winds Meet, quickly gained 2 million players on its launch day, but now players are facing a surprising threat: aggressive birds. Similar to the often-memed Cuccos from The Legend of Zelda, these seemingly harmless creatures can become relentless and deadly attackers.
Players of the game Where Winds Meet are frustrated by aggressive geese that can instantly defeat them. They’ve been sharing a solution on social media: these geese can’t swim, making water a safe haven. PC Gamer first noticed the discussions among players trying to help each other avoid these surprisingly dangerous birds.
please be careful around geese from r/wherewindsmeet_
Players on platforms like Reddit and Steam are enthusiastically sharing a particular strategy for dealing with the geese: drowning them. Many suggest using the Tai Chi move to powerfully throw the geese into the water, with one player advising to “yeet every single one of them.” Others describe it as an easy and effective way to defeat the geese by throwing them into deep water.
If you are wondering why a traditionally water-loving bird drowns in water then you’re not alone.
Players have noticed a funny detail in the game: geese can’t swim. One player pointed out it’s surprising given all the other features. Another hopes the developers will add a swimming animation. However, some fans jokingly worry that fixing this would remove the geese’s only weakness – a playful reference to their vulnerability!
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2025-11-20 14:18