![]() In a game like Goat Simulator 3, even terrible graphics would probably somehow fit in. The developers simply thought it would be funny, and in line with the games unique brand of humor, to skip chronological order when creating this game. If you’re curious-there is no Goat Simulator 2. It’s a huge upgrade from the original Goat Simulator with fewer glitches and 25 hours of hardcore gaming content. You are free to roam around the island of San Angora, make friends, and headbutt just about anyone. The game has its missions and games, but the point of the game is in its creativity. The developers have gone through fantastic effort to make sure that you can physically interact with (not to mention destroy) everything in the game. If you choose to play an insane game of Hoofball in the middle of the street, be prepared for it to end spectacularly by a car running you over. You and your friends can engage in 7 different mini-games, and there’s a lot of flexibility around when and where they can be played. The game allows for 4 player co-op, both locally and online. The good news is the developers know that goats are herd animals and need other goats to be happy. Goat Simulator 3 has a lot to do and explore, but it just wouldn’t be as fun without friends. There’s no real rhyme or reason to what you can do in this game, and chaos is the rule. You can send pigs into space with jetpacks or make rhinos skateboard. Rules are few and far between, with points being given out for everything you blow up or even lick a whole lot. While it is called a ‘Goat Simulator 3’ it’s unlikely you will ever meet a goat as insane as the ones inhabiting this game. The game is pure chaos, and follows none of the usual conventions of gaming. ![]() It’s difficult to wrap your brain around the masterpiece that is Goat Simulator 3.
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