- Publisher: Coffee Stain Studios
- Release Date: Jan 23, 2019
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 13 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 13
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Mixed: 3 out of 13
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Negative: 3 out of 13
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Sep 4, 2020Great Game with good goals. That is really all I can say without making myself look like an idiot.
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Apr 22, 2021Its just an extremely fun rag doll game, just go around the world and cause chaos. May appeal to people who like doing stuff like that in GTA but it's not nearly as deep. Check it out, its just chaotic fun, and it works perfectly on switch, a platform which I think very well suits a game like this which is most fun to just casually take out, which fits the portable console.
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Apr 7, 2022This game has been great value for money. We all just keep coming back to it over about a year. It's not played all the time, but it's never really forgotten for long either.
There's nothing stressful or hard about playing it. No ground-breaking cinematic narrative. Just lots of silly fun. -
Mar 21, 2020Goat Simulator is a game which is all fun all the time. I've played the game for 14 hours according to the back of the box. There's tons of different goats to unlock and mess around with. It was not what I expected but I loved it anyway. If you can get it on sale you have to pick it up.
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Oct 4, 2019A trash game that had promise. Looks like a games executive got his kid to make a game in his spare time and published it.
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Feb 14, 2019Goat Simulator: The GOATY is a definitive edition of Coffee Stain Studios' slapstick destruction simulator, and as such, it's a mixed bag that varies wildly in quality. The base modes are fun for about five minutes, and there's only so much entertainment to be had from launching a farm animal from the top of a roller coaster before it becomes dull. The Waste of Space and MMO Simulator expansions are decent fun in their own right thanks to a greater sense of structure, but the purposefully crude mechanics will start to grate after a while. This is a package that arguably works best as a smartphone proposition for when you've got five minutes to kill; when placed on a proper console with many more worthy uses of your time, it all starts to feel more than a little inconsequential.