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Goat Simulator 3 returns with Pilgor ready to cause more chaos than ever before. Coffee Stain Studios released this sequel on November 16, 2022 as a direct continuation of their chaotic sandbox formula. The game drops you into three distinct open worlds filled with physics-based mayhem and absurd objectives. You play as a goat in an adventure simulator designed to break rules rather than follow them. Available on PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC among other platforms, the title focuses entirely on uncontrolled destruction. It is not a farming sim where you plant crops or milk cows. Instead it invites you to knock over buildings, launch yourself into the stratosphere, and break physics in ways that feel delightfully broken.
You control a goat with ragdoll physics that reacts unpredictably to every jump and collision. The core loop involves exploring vast open areas while hunting for collectibles or completing silly side quests that often lead nowhere. You can switch between different goat types like the Space Goat or Neon Cat Goat to access new abilities such as jetpacks or laser eyes. Playing with friends allows up to four people to wreck the world together in co-op mode. You might spend minutes trying to balance a car on a fence post or using your tongue to steal objects from enemies. Controls feel loose and bouncy, matching the game's intention to be chaotic rather than precise. There are no strict missions forcing you down one path.
The PlayPile community gives this title a mixed reception with an average score of 69.9 out of 100 based on fifty ratings. Many players report high engagement despite the flaws, noting that sessions often last longer than expected because the chaos never gets old. Average playtime data suggests users spend significant hours just experimenting with physics glitches. Community moods lean heavily toward fun and laughter rather than serious criticism of the lack of polish. Some users praise the multiplayer mode as the highlight, while others complain about repetitive objectives. The cheapest price found on our site is 4.49 dollars at Green Man Gaming, which drives many to try it despite the moderate scores.
Goat Simulator 3 works best if you want a silly time waster with friends rather than a deep experience. The low entry price makes it easy to justify for a weekend of laughter. You will find over a hundred achievements to unlock as you break things in new ways. This is not a game for anyone seeking tight controls or a compelling story. It succeeds at being absurd but fails at being coherent. Buy it if you want something cheap and loud to play with your squad. Skip it if you need structure in your gaming life.
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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
IGDB Rating
69.9
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