Goat Simulator Patch adds Local Multiplayer and Map

Goat Simulator Patch adds Local Multiplayer and Map

Your favorite goat gets a friend

AugustSun by AugustSun on Apr 08, 2014 @ 10:03 AM (Staff Bios)
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If you haven't been looking at Goat Simulator yet, you should now. Coffee Stain Studios announced on their Facebook the other day that their newest patch, 1.1 will add local splitscreen and a new map, and are adding it all for free. Though they are adding local multiplayer to the game, there are no plans to add an online multiplayer to the game due to rendering issues that would cause too much strain in-game.

This, to say the least, has been looking interesting so far. I mean, if there was ever a game that was designed solely for screwing around, doing things a goat REALLY shouldn't, it's this. If any of you have ever played Enviro-Bear 2000, this is exactly what it reminds me of. Weird as hell with absolutely no idea how the concept even formed, yet it's extremely fun and wacky. The point system kind of reminds me of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series, and if you didn't like that, you're a liar. Plus, their soundtracks were awesome.

Keep flying, little goat, keep flying.

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