Goat Simulator: Remastered [v 1.37.15252.0] (2024) PC | RePack from FitGirl
Release date: November 6, 2024
Genre: Exploration , Physics-based , Sandbox , Third person, 3D
Developer: Coffee Stain Studios, Deep Silver Fishlabs
Publisher: Coffee Stain Studios
Platform: PC
Engine: Unreal Engine 4
User ratings on Steam: 66% of user reviews are positive (107 reviews)
Interface language: Russian, English, French, Italian, German, Spanish (Spain), Korean, Polish, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese Traditional, Turkish, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil)
Voice language: English
Edition type: Repack
Medicine: sewn in (CODEX-RUNE)
System requirements: OS: Windows 10 x64 and above Processor: i5 4690k and better Memory: 8 GB Video: GTX 1050 Ti, 4 GB or better DirectX: 11 Disk space: 12.7 GB
Description: Goat Simulator Remastered is the ultimate goat simulation. Your favorite wild sandbox is back with all the additions, beautifully rendered, with updated graphics and a whole bunch of new bugs. Put your fingers on WASD and get ready to rewrite history. Your goal? Chaos! Your muse? Pilgor the Goat! For those who haven't left the barn for the last 10 years, let us explain: Goat Simulator is a game where you, as a goat, cause mayhem beyond belief. Roll, butt, and somersault to earn points, and find creative ways to ruin the lives of various characters. Goat Simulator Remastered is the remaster no one asked for. It includes everything you loved about the original game and more: new and improved visuals, updated textures, vibrant new lighting, and all-new foliageâthe pinnacle of goat simulation technology. We've also completely reworked mutations, allowing you to choose your desired "goat" through a convenient in-game menu. Just make sure you collect them all first! The updated game also includes all the expansions from the PC version and one of our favorites for the mobile version, including: Goat City Bay, Goat MMO, Goat Z, PAYDAY, Waste of Space, and (Mobile) Buck to School. You can also expect some less exciting updates, such as general optimizations and bug fixes, but we promise we've only addressed the most boring ones.