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PEGI 16
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Violence, Bad Language
5.0
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71
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Steam
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Steam
Epic Games
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Goat Simulator 3: Digital Downgrade Edition PC Steam Altergift

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Release date: 15/02/2024

The Digital Downgrade Edition includes the base game, plus unique remastered garbage from Goat Simulator DLC throughout history, and a couple of spicy new additions:

Remastered garbage:

  • Play as Old school Pilgor
  • Full Tank armour (MMO)
  • Goat Zero skin (GoatZ)
  • Space helmet & suit (Waste of Space)
  • Masks of Don Pastrami, Valentino Salami, Dolph Spaghetti & Humphrey Ciabatta (Payday)
  • Digital Soundtrack
  • 3D Printing Files:
  • Pilgor
  • Tony Shark
  • Goat Tower
  • Trinket

Pilgor’s baaack!

Gather your herd and venture forth into Goat Simulator 3; an all-new, totally realistic, sandbox farmyard experience. Invite up to three friends in local or online co-op, create carnage as a team, or compete in mini-games and then not be friends anymore.

Goat Simulator 3 is another completely stupid game. Will this game teach you how to become one with your local herd? Probably not. Learning about real goats with David Attenborough or something would absolutely be the smarter thing to do.