If your Chromebook supports , you can attempt to run the Windows version using Wine , an application that lets Linux run Windows (.exe) programs .

Once installed, open the app. You may need to grant it permission to "display over other apps" so the goose can walk across your browser and other windows.

If the Linux method is too technical, there are lightweight browser-based alternatives:

Do not search for "Desktop Goose APK for Chromebook." You will find malware. The official goose has never been ported to Android, and fake files will steal your Google account data.

: Go to Settings > Advanced > Developers and select Turn On for the Linux development environment .