Goat Simulator 3: Goat in a Box Edition (2022)

Release Date:

2022

Age Rating:

T
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Game Description:

In Goat Simulator 3: Goat in a Box Edition, dive into a chaotic sandbox adventure as the ultimate goat on the sprawling island of San Angora. Embrace your inner goat with headbutts, licks, and triple-jumps to explore new areas, tackle challenges, and partake in quirky events. This edition offers a treasure trove of goodies, including a Gustom Goat Box, a cuddly Goat Plushy, and a sleek Steelbook. Enjoy the game and soundtrack discs, a double-sided poster, and three postcards. Equip yourself with Pre-Udder Gear and 10 remastered skins from previous Goat Simulator titles. Relive the nostalgia with OG 2014 Pilgor and access digital soundtracks and 3D printing files for PC.

Game Details

Platforms:

Nintendo Switch

Genres:

Simulator, Adventure

Game Mode(s):

Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

Player Perspective(s):

Third person

Developer:

Coffee Stain Studios

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Publisher:

Coffee Stain Publishing

ESRB Age Rating Summary:

Goat Simulator 3 is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Crude Humor, Language, and Violence. This is a simulation game in which players control a goat whose goal is to cause as much destruction as possible in an open-world environment. Players earn points by using the goat's abilities (e.g., ramming, jumping, running) to destroy objects and complete challenges. Several stunts involve violence: electrocuting pedestrians; shooting fireballs at bystanders; detonating bombs; pushing humans off cliffs. Damage to humans is depicted by ragdoll effects, running and screaming, and getting set on fire. The game contains instances of crude humor (e.g., piles of manure; green clouds and flatulence sounds; characters vomiting objects and green liquids). The word “sh*t” appears in the dialogue.

Content Warnings:

Crude Humor, Language, Violence

Interactive Elements:

In-Game Purchases:

Parental Notes

While many parents praise the gameplay experience, they caution that Goat Simulator 3: Goat in a Box Edition may not be suitable for younger kids. The game features mild profanity, including the word “sh*t,” and comical yet frequent violence, such as electrocuting pedestrians and setting them on fire. The crude humor includes flatulence sounds and characters vomiting, which some parents find inappropriate for children. The chaotic nature of the game, with its focus on destruction and mayhem, leads many parents to recommend it for teens 13 and older, as it may not align with values they wish to instill in younger children.

Why Your Kid Might Like Goat Simulator 3: Goat in a Box Edition

Goat Simulator 3: Goat in a Box Edition offers teens a wild and unpredictable gaming experience. The chaotic sandbox environment of San Angora allows players to unleash their creativity and humor as they explore the island. The game's quirky mechanics, like headbutting and triple-jumping, provide endless entertainment and laughter. Teens enjoy the freedom to tackle challenges in their own unique ways, making each playthrough a new adventure. The inclusion of fun events and challenges keeps the gameplay fresh and engaging, ensuring that players never run out of things to do.

The Goat in a Box Edition adds an extra layer of excitement with its exclusive goodies. The Gustom Goat Box, cuddly Goat Plushy, and sleek Steelbook are appealing collectibles for fans. The game and soundtrack discs, along with the double-sided poster and postcards, offer a tangible connection to the game world. The Pre-Udder Gear and remastered skins from previous titles provide customization options that enhance the gaming experience. Access to digital soundtracks and 3D printing files for PC adds a modern twist, allowing players to further immerse themselves in the goat-filled chaos. This edition is a hit for those who appreciate humor and creativity in their gaming adventures.

Official Goat Simulator 3: Goat in a Box Edition Trailer