![]() ![]() Goat Simulator is, to put it mildly, buggy. 'Goat Simulator' is, to put it mildly, buggy It’s a very different game, the sort that asks you to push its limits in every sense of the word, even if those limits aren’t terribly challenging to reach. In Goat Simulator, neither the laws of man nor physics can stop you from doing just about whatever you want. But the fun of Surgeon Simulator is in how hard you have to work to do something as simple as pick up a phone. Both are slapstick physics games that spoof the straight-faced European simulator genre, home of titles like Farming Simulator and Street Cleaning Simulator. Once you’ve got the basic premise ("an old-school skating game, except instead of being a skater, you're a goat, and instead of doing tricks, you wreck stuff"), is there any point in seeing it through? Is there a reason that Goat Simulator should require the transfer of actual legal tender and about a gigabyte of data onto your hard drive?Ĭonceptually, Goat Simulator is comparable to Surgeon Simulator 2013, another game jam experiment that became a full-fledged cult hit last year. It’s an indirect way of asking whether the game needs to be made at all. But the question isn’t just an expression of disbelief at the zany subject matter. ![]()
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