These people of this quaint little town are certainly happy with their daily lives. They have a lovely town, complete with a miniature model of the entire square. Would be a shame a goose threat has passed and ruined their day. And while we're at it, let's take all of their flowers.
Another item on the To Do list as well after the game is to steal all five flowers in the game. As the name of the task implies, you can get five flowers, one per stage. As with most items you pick up, people aren't too happy to see a goose walking through their town with a flower, and they'll try to take it from you. Prepare your escape plan.
How to collect the five flowers:
A quick observation: For this to count, you need to collect them all in a neat little pile. Since the well is a central area connecting all the other steps, I hid them to keep them safe. You will no longer have to worry about citizens passing by and angrily grabbing what you have rightfully stolen from them.
First flower - the garden
The first flower is in the garden. You've probably seen this red tulip in the flower bed before. The gardener sometimes waters it with the watering can. You are doing it a favor. He would be too watered by the time he was done.
Make sure the gardener is distracted by something that you have left lying down or far enough away. Grab the flower and run to your secret hiding place.
Second flower - High Street Market
You may not have noticed this flower the first time. The second flower is in the small store in the High Street Market. You will see it next to the glasses holder and the register. You will see a white lily coming out of the trash in between. To take this one, you will need to lock the trader in the garage. Grab something and grab her. When she rushes to catch it, pull the string and rush towards the flower.
Now take the flower to where you store it and move on to the next one.
Third flower - The prayed rose
I would advise you to leave this one for last, but it's up to you. You have already encountered this flower. First, return to the Man's Garden. Sneak past him while he read the paper and slide the rose pot to the end of the flower bed.
Now untie the yellow ribbon and enter his neighbor's yard. Get the woman's attention and stand behind the squirrel-shaped shrub. Bend it a few times to mess it up and she will reshape it, accidentally cutting the rose behind. Chances are she will repair the patched fence before pruning the shrub and closing your exit.
Run to the top right and take out the drawer of the small desk. Once he falls, go for it and jump into the man's yard. The cut rose will be on the ground. Sneak the man and get the rose.
From there, I found it easier to run into the woman's yard and up the broken desk to her yard to get out. You could probably walk around him while he reads with the rose in his mouth. Run into your stash and head to the pub.
Fourth flower - the pub
Another flower that you have come across is the easiest to obtain. It is delivered to you directly. The hardest part is to go back in, but since you have already completed this step, pull the sign “Forbidden to geese” and go towards the guard. No need to waste time with the box, unless you want to.
Run to the two women at the table. Stand on the small platform next to the table. They will be excited and start gesturing to you. Imitate their gestures with your commands. If they flap their arms, wave your wings, for example. Once you've completed all three (talk, bow, and flap your wings), they throw the yellow daisy at you in the vase on the table for your performance.
See, not everyone hates you.
Now take that prize and run away from it with someone who hates that you are trying to take it.
Fifth Flower - The Miniature City Garden
The last is another easy one. Take a walk through the model village. In the miniature garden is another orange flower. Pick it up and walk the trails to drop it off.
Once you drop the last flower in the stack, the task is considered complete. Congratulations on flying your way through this town to get all of their flowers. Now torment them a little more.