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{{stub}}{{Item infobox|image=Just_Desserts_182.png|type=Board Game|owner=[[D.W. Read]]<br>[[Muffy Crosswire]]|cartoon first="[[Arthur's Almost Boring Day]]"}}'''Confuse the Goose''' is a board game frequently played by [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] There are at least two online games based upon the board game, [[VirtualGoose|Virtual Goose]] and [[VirtualGoose#Version 5.0|Virtual Goose Version 5.0]], and [[Confuse the Moose]] may also be related. 
 
   
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In the episode "[[I Owe You One]]" [[Muffy]] references Confuse the Goose when she says she is now even with Arthur because he borrowed her game. Like most of D.W.'s games, Confuse the Goose is viewed by Arthur and his friends as a "baby game"; however, the online game is respected by Arthur and his friends. D.W. seems to be good at both the board game and the online version. 
 
   
 
'''''Confuse the Goose''''' is a board game frequently played by [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] The object is to flip coins into a revolving goose's beak using little catapults. There are at least two online games based upon the board game, ''[[Virtual Goose]]'' and ''[[Virtual Goose#Version 5.0|Virtual Goose Version 5.0]]''. ''[[Confuse the Moose]]'' may also be related. 
A [[Virtual Goose!|real online game]] with the same name has been introduced on the Arthur website. However, it is significantly different from the game seen on the television series. 
 
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Like most of D.W.'s games, ''Confuse the Goose'' is viewed by [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] and his friends as a "baby game". The online game, however, is popular with preschoolers and third-graders alike. D.W. seems to be good at both the board game and the online version. 
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=== Appearances ===
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In "[[Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked|Sue Ellen Gets her Goose Cooked]]" [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] and D.W. find the game in [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]]'s house. D.W. teaches Sue Ellen some "tricks of the trade". 
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In "[[I Owe You One]]" Muffy does the introduction and ending because Arthur owes her for borrowing ''Confuse the Goose''. 
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In the introduction to "[[Arthur's Number Nightmare]]" D.W. beats Arthur at the game. 
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In the "[[D.W. and the Beastly Birthday]]" special, D.W. receives the game as a birthday gift, and she later plays it with her friends at her party.   
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=== PBS Kids online game ===
 
A [[Virtual Goose!|real online game]] with the same name used to exist on the ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' website. However, it is significantly different from the game seen in the television series. 
 
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Confuse the Goose
Just Desserts 182
Item Type

Board game

Owner

D.W. Read
Muffy Crosswire

Appearances
First Appeared (cartoon)

"Arthur's Almost Boring Day"

Confuse the Goose is a board game frequently played by D.W. The object is to flip coins into a revolving goose's beak using little catapults. There are at least two online games based upon the board game, Virtual Goose and Virtual Goose Version 5.0. Confuse the Moose may also be related. 

Like most of D.W.'s games, Confuse the Goose is viewed by Arthur and his friends as a "baby game". The online game, however, is popular with preschoolers and third-graders alike. D.W. seems to be good at both the board game and the online version. 

Appearances

In "Sue Ellen Gets her Goose Cooked" Sue Ellen and D.W. find the game in Muffy's house. D.W. teaches Sue Ellen some "tricks of the trade". 

In "I Owe You One" Muffy does the introduction and ending because Arthur owes her for borrowing Confuse the Goose

In the introduction to "Arthur's Number Nightmare" D.W. beats Arthur at the game. 

In the "D.W. and the Beastly Birthday" special, D.W. receives the game as a birthday gift, and she later plays it with her friends at her party.   

PBS Kids online game

A real online game with the same name used to exist on the Arthur website. However, it is significantly different from the game seen in the television series.