Trick or Treat Goose is a very fun puzzle game where players take on the role of a wreaking destructive goose and trick-or-treating around the town. In the game, there is a task to get the gardener to put on a sunhat. This mission may seem simple, but it actually requires some clever strategy and skill on the part of the player.
First of all, the player needs to understand the gardener's patterns of action and personality traits. The gardener is a very cautious and alert person who will not be easily deceived by the player. Therefore, it is unrealistic to go and take his hat directly or force him to wear it. Instead, players need to take some indirect and covert methods to get there.
One way to do this is to capitalize on the gardener's fear. Gardeners have a weakness and are afraid of bees. If the player is able to attract bees, the gardener will most likely be so frightened that they immediately put on a sunhat. To achieve this plan, the player can find a hive in a place where the gardener is often seen, such as a garden or vegetable patch. Then, use the various power-ups in the game, such as firecrackers or water guns, to attract bees. When the bees fly towards the gardener, the gardener will panic and look for the sunhat, at which point the player can take the opportunity to place the hat on his head.
Another way is to tap into the gardener's curiosity. The gardener is a very curious person who wants anything new. Players can take advantage of this by hiding their visor in a prominent place, such as in a tree or in the grass. Then, place some fancy props near the hat, such as balloons or streamers. When the gardener sees these props, he is likely to be attracted to them, find them and put on their hats.
Regardless of the approach, players will need to be patient and attentive to observe and operate. In the game, each mission requires the player to think and try out different strategies and techniques. Only in this way can the task be successfully completed and the gardener can put on a sunhat. At the same time, players can also enjoy the fun and challenge brought by the game.
In addition to the task of getting the gardener to put on a sunhat, there are many other interesting levels and tasks in the game of trick-or-treating goose. For example, a barbecue chef eats his own roasted meat, an angler catches his own hook, a postman delivers his letters, and so on. These tasks require the player's wisdom and skill to complete, and they also test the player's patience and observation.