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Thirty levels of falling-block puzzle platforming on a goat that just wants to climb out of a pit. Pixel art, old-school arcade feel, done in under an hour.

I've got a soft spot for micro-games that commit to a single idea and refuse to overstay their welcome, and Sloppy Goat is exactly that kind of stubborn little artifact. The premise is practically a one-sentence design doc: blocks of varying durability rain down into a pit, and your job is to stack them in the right order, with the sturdier ones holding up the column, so a very unfortunate goat can clamber back into the daylight. Miss the weight distribution, catch a crate on the head, and you start the level over. It is simple to the point of austerity. The block-sorting mechanic has a quiet spatial logic to it. Stronger blocks belong at the base, lighter or frailer ones ride higher, and the game punishes you just enough when you mix that up. Across 30 levels spread across three distinct locations, the difficulty climbs in small increments that feel more like a gentle ramp than a wall. Players who have tried it describe the levels as short and fast, something to think through quickly rather than dwell on. That rhythm suits the game. It is essentially an arcade puzzle in the tradition of a late-80s cabinet, dressed in clean pixel art graphics that land somewhere between charming and functional. Honesty compels me to flag the problems, and they are real. The game is very short. Community feedback points to the total experience clocking in around an hour or less for a full 30-level run, including the 30 Steam achievements tied one-to-one to level completions. The translation into English is rough throughout, which adds an accidental charm in small doses but also signals the limited production scope. This is a one-note game. If you pick it up hoping for surprising mechanical depth, a narrative thread, or a memorable soundtrack to get lost in, you will come away underserved. What SharkGame built is closer to a browser game concept given a Steam wrapper than a fully realized indie title. Who actually gets something out of this? Completionists hunting a quick, low-friction achievement list. Casual players who want a ten-minute distraction with no setup. Kids learning to think about weight and order. For anyone else, the honest truth is that Sloppy Goat is a curiosity, a tiny pixel thing that knows exactly what it is and nothing more. There is a mild dignity in that. It does not pretend to be large. It asks for very little of you and returns very little in kind, and at the right price, that equation can be fair. Kai, Scout Team

Sloppy Goat

Sloppy Goat

29 mar 2018SharkGameLaush Studio
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Thirty levels of falling-block puzzle platforming on a goat that just wants to climb out of a pit. Pixel art, old-school arcade feel, done in under an hour.

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I've got a soft spot for micro-games that commit to a single idea and refuse to overstay their welcome, and Sloppy Goat is exactly that kind of stubborn little artifact. The premise is practically a one-sentence design doc: blocks of varying durability rain down into a pit, and your job is to stack them in the right order, with the sturdier ones holding up the column, so a very unfortunate goat can clamber back into the daylight. Miss the weight distribution, catch a crate on the head, and you start the level over. It is simple to the point of austerity. The block-sorting mechanic has a quiet spatial logic to it. Stronger blocks belong at the base, lighter or frailer ones ride higher, and the game punishes you just enough when you mix that up. Across 30 levels spread across three distinct locations, the difficulty climbs in small increments that feel more like a gentle ramp than a wall. Players who have tried it describe the levels as short and fast, something to think through quickly rather than dwell on. That rhythm suits the game. It is essentially an arcade puzzle in the tradition of a late-80s cabinet, dressed in clean pixel art graphics that land somewhere between charming and functional. Honesty compels me to flag the problems, and they are real. The game is very short. Community feedback points to the total experience clocking in around an hour or less for a full 30-level run, including the 30 Steam achievements tied one-to-one to level completions. The translation into English is rough throughout, which adds an accidental charm in small doses but also signals the limited production scope. This is a one-note game. If you pick it up hoping for surprising mechanical depth, a narrative thread, or a memorable soundtrack to get lost in, you will come away underserved. What SharkGame built is closer to a browser game concept given a Steam wrapper than a fully realized indie title. Who actually gets something out of this? Completionists hunting a quick, low-friction achievement list. Casual players who want a ten-minute distraction with no setup. Kids learning to think about weight and order. For anyone else, the honest truth is that Sloppy Goat is a curiosity, a tiny pixel thing that knows exactly what it is and nothing more. There is a mild dignity in that. It does not pretend to be large. It asks for very little of you and returns very little in kind, and at the right price, that equation can be fair.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstier:indieBlock StackingPhysics PuzzleAchievement HuntingUnder 2 HoursOld-School Arcade

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OS
Windows XP and newer
Memory
1024 MB RAM
Storage
8 MB available space
Graphics
GeForce EN9600 GT
Processor
Athlon 2 X3 450

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SharkGame
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Laush Studio
Fecha de lanzamiento
29 mar 2018

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Sloppy Goat fue desarrollado por SharkGame y publicado por Laush Studio.