Compara los precios de Goat Simulator 3 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Coffee Stain North. Publicado por Coffee Stain Studios. Lanzado el 15/2/2024. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Simulation. Puntuación Metacritic: 68/100.

Goat Simulator 3 is pure, weaponised chaos in an open sandbox. Headbutt cars, glitch physics, and drag friends into the mayhem across a dense open world.

Let me be upfront about something: Goat Simulator 3 is not a strategy game. It has no tech tree, no supply lines, no late-game economic pivot to worry about. And yet, here I am, 40 hours deep, because sometimes the correct play is to stop optimising and just strap a jet engine to a goat. Coffee Stain North built a large open-world sandbox stuffed with interactive objects, hidden quests, and physics systems that exist purely to be abused. The map is genuinely dense - almost every building, vehicle, and NPC is a potential prop in whatever destruction you are currently engineering. From a pure systems standpoint, the game is less a simulation and more a physics toybox with a loose mission structure draped over it. The core loop is simple: explore, find something breakable or ridiculous, activate it, record the fallout. There are unlockable abilities and equipment slots that let you customise your goat with items like a gravity pack, various headpieces, and lore-friendly absurdities. This light build layer is genuinely where the game hides most of its replayability. Experimenting with item combinations actually changes how you interact with the world, and finding a loadout that enables some new category of chaos gives the same small dopamine hit as a well-executed opening build in a 4X. It is not deep in the grand-strategy sense, but it is surprisingly deliberate. Multiplayer is where the value proposition sharpens considerably. Up to four players in local or online co-op turns the already-unstable physics into something approaching a natural disaster simulator. The game clearly knows this is the intended experience - missions and challenges scale sensibly for groups, and the comedy of the whole thing compounds with human co-conspirators. Solo play is still solid, but if you have a group that enjoys shared chaos over coordinated tactics, this is one of the better co-op sandboxes available on PC right now. What holds it back is the same thing that held back its predecessor: the joke has a shelf life. The absurdist humour is front-loaded. The first few hours are genuinely funny and surprising. Hours 10 through 20 depend entirely on whether you are the kind of person who finds new weird corners of the map, tries item combinations you have not tested, or brings in another player to reset the entropy. The structure is intentionally loose to the point where players who need a clear goal list will feel adrift. The tutorial is light - almost non-existent - which is by design, but it means new players are thrown in and expected to self-direct immediately. That works for the target audience and will frustrate everyone else in equal measure. The 98% positive review score on Steam across over 15,000 reviews is not an accident. Coffee Stain North clearly iterated on the first game's formula and delivered a bigger, more polished version of the same core idea. For what it is, it executes cleanly. Mod support and community creativity extend the lifespan further, and the PC platform means the community has been adding content since launch. If you are looking for something with meaningful decision trees or emergent strategic depth, keep searching. If you want a co-op sandbox that respects your time by having zero onboarding friction and a map full of things to break, this delivers. Diego, Scout Team

Goat Simulator 3

Goat Simulator 3

15 feb 2024Coffee Stain NorthCoffee Stain Studios
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Goat Simulator 3 is pure, weaponised chaos in an open sandbox. Headbutt cars, glitch physics, and drag friends into the mayhem across a dense open world.

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Let me be upfront about something: Goat Simulator 3 is not a strategy game. It has no tech tree, no supply lines, no late-game economic pivot to worry about. And yet, here I am, 40 hours deep, because sometimes the correct play is to stop optimising and just strap a jet engine to a goat. Coffee Stain North built a large open-world sandbox stuffed with interactive objects, hidden quests, and physics systems that exist purely to be abused. The map is genuinely dense - almost every building, vehicle, and NPC is a potential prop in whatever destruction you are currently engineering. From a pure systems standpoint, the game is less a simulation and more a physics toybox with a loose mission structure draped over it. The core loop is simple: explore, find something breakable or ridiculous, activate it, record the fallout. There are unlockable abilities and equipment slots that let you customise your goat with items like a gravity pack, various headpieces, and lore-friendly absurdities. This light build layer is genuinely where the game hides most of its replayability. Experimenting with item combinations actually changes how you interact with the world, and finding a loadout that enables some new category of chaos gives the same small dopamine hit as a well-executed opening build in a 4X. It is not deep in the grand-strategy sense, but it is surprisingly deliberate. Multiplayer is where the value proposition sharpens considerably. Up to four players in local or online co-op turns the already-unstable physics into something approaching a natural disaster simulator. The game clearly knows this is the intended experience - missions and challenges scale sensibly for groups, and the comedy of the whole thing compounds with human co-conspirators. Solo play is still solid, but if you have a group that enjoys shared chaos over coordinated tactics, this is one of the better co-op sandboxes available on PC right now. What holds it back is the same thing that held back its predecessor: the joke has a shelf life. The absurdist humour is front-loaded. The first few hours are genuinely funny and surprising. Hours 10 through 20 depend entirely on whether you are the kind of person who finds new weird corners of the map, tries item combinations you have not tested, or brings in another player to reset the entropy. The structure is intentionally loose to the point where players who need a clear goal list will feel adrift. The tutorial is light - almost non-existent - which is by design, but it means new players are thrown in and expected to self-direct immediately. That works for the target audience and will frustrate everyone else in equal measure. The 98% positive review score on Steam across over 15,000 reviews is not an accident. Coffee Stain North clearly iterated on the first game's formula and delivered a bigger, more polished version of the same core idea. For what it is, it executes cleanly. Mod support and community creativity extend the lifespan further, and the PC platform means the community has been adding content since launch. If you are looking for something with meaningful decision trees or emergent strategic depth, keep searching. If you want a co-op sandbox that respects your time by having zero onboarding friction and a map full of things to break, this delivers.

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Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamCo-op SandboxPhysics PlaygroundOpen World ChaosLocal MultiplayerItem CombinationsDestructible EnvironmentComedyShort Session Friendly

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Processor
i5 4690k
Memory
8GB
Storage
12GB Direct X: 11
Graphics
GTX 1050 Ti (4GB VRAM)

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Windows 10
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68
Steam
98%(15,090)

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Coffee Stain North
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Coffee Stain Studios
Fecha de lanzamiento
15 feb 2024

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