Quirky sandbox game where a goat wreaks havoc in an open world, featuring ragdoll physics and comedic tone.
Goat Simulator is a quirky third-person sandbox game developed by Coffee Stain Studios for Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS and Android devices. First released on PC in 2014, it quickly became a popular title known for its absurd gameplay and exaggerated comedic tone.
In Goat Simulator, players take control of a goat aimed at wrecking as much havoc as possible. Using the ragdoll physics, players can smash into objects and send them flying, headbutt cars and barrels causing huge chain reactions, and explore the open environment looking for easter eggs and secrets. The controls are intentionally wonky, adding to the lighthearted chaos.
There is no actual goal or objectives, as Goat Simulator is a sandbox experience focused on experimentation and fooling around. Players can discover missions from NPC characters with various challenges, or simply run and jump off cliffs to splatter into buildings. Much of the entertainment comes from the overtly weird tone and dark humor elements.
Since its initial viral success, Goat Simulator has seen expansion DLC packs that offer new maps, playable characters like a giraffe or ostrich, and game modes. The meme-status and YouTube popularity led to millions of sales, though critiques focus on the limited gameplay beyond the initial novelty factor.
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