
Goat Simulator isn’t a “game” in the sense most people would consider. There are no levels or checkpoints, just (just!) a sandbox of explosions to trigger, gadgets to use and things to ram into repeatedly. The basic premise involves you guiding a goat round a suburban area with navigable houses, water slides and building sites so you can knock things over for points or trigger a series of things being knocked over sequentially for more points.

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