ESRB Rating: T (Teen)
Release Date: 8-11-2015
Critic Score (1-100): Not Availalbe
Genre(s): Action, Fantasy, Tricks / stunts, Comedy, Behind view, Sandbox / open world, Contemporary
Media Type(s): Physical
Goat Simulator is the latest in goat simulation technology, bringing next-gen goat simulation to YOU. You no longer have to fantasize about being a goat, your dreams have finally come true!
Gameplay-wise, Goat Simulator is all about causing as much destruction as you possibly can as a goat. It has been compared to an old-school skating game, except instead of being a skater, you're a goat, and instead of doing tricks, you wreck stuff. When it comes to goats, not even the sky is the limit, as you can probably just bug through it and crash the game.
Disclaimer: Goat Simulator is a completely stupid game and, to be honest, you should probably spend your money on something else, such as a hula hoop, a pile of bricks, or maybe pool your money together with your friends and buy a real goat.
Key Features
* You can be a goat
* Get points for wrecking stuff - brag to your friends that you're the alpha goat
* MILLIONS OF BUGS! We're only eliminating the crash-bugs, everything else is hilarious and we're keeping it
* In-game physics that spazz out all the time
* Seriously look at that goat's neck
* You can be a goat
Android TV users: a compatible gamepad is required to play
Goat Simulator is a single-player sandbox simulation game. The player assumes the role of a goat who is free to wander through an open environment, causing destruction, disrupting everyday life, and discovering hidden oddities. There is no overarching storyline or narrative goal. Instead, the game presents a surreal, tongue-in-cheek parody of traditional simulation games, where the goat's only purpose is to wreak havoc for comedic effect. Physics glitches and exaggerated ragdoll mechanics are an intentional part of the design. Instead of fixing every error, the developers deliberately left many bugs intact, treating them as features that enhance the absurd humor.
Gameplay takes place in open-world maps such as a suburban town, amusement park, or city streets. The primary activity is to explore these environments, break objects, and interfere with human NPCs. The scoring system rewards points for destructive actions such as headbutting vehicles, knocking over furniture, and demolishing buildings. Players can earn additional multipliers by chaining tricks together, creating elaborate sequences of damage or stunts.
The goat has several unique abilities. It can headbutt and kick objects or people, ragdoll itself at will, and most notably use its sticky tongue to latch onto items. Once attached, objects can be dragged or swung around, often causing further chaos. Vehicles may be exploded, trampolines can be used for high jumps, and environmental hazards like gas stations and fireworks serve as tools for destruction. Many hidden secrets are scattered throughout the maps, including references to other games and pop culture.
Progression is informal and based on experimentation. A list of optional challenges and achievements encourages the player to attempt specific feats, such as climbing to unusual locations, causing chain reactions, or finding collectible goat statues. Completing these goals often unlocks alternate goat forms, which replace the default animal with variants such as a tall goat resembling a giraffe, a jetpack-wearing goat, or a devil goat with special powers.
Beyond solo play, the game also includes split-screen multiplayer on certain platforms, allowing several players to cause mayhem together in the same map. Cooperative and competitive elements emerge naturally as players race for points or sabotage one another.










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