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Your favorite goat enters WoW and Skyrim

Your favorite goat enters WoW and Skyrim

Vote: (2 votes)

Program license: Paid

Developer: Coffee Stain Studios

Version: 2.0.8

Works under: Android

Vote:

Program license

(2 votes)

Paid

Developer

Version

Coffee Stain Studios

2.0.8

Works under:

Android

Pros

  • Humorous parody of online RPGs
  • Clear mission objectives
  • Several selectable classes with unique abilities
  • Intentionally chaotic controls and physics
  • Quirky graphics and sound

Cons

  • Intentionally frustrating elements

Immerse yourself in an unpredictable world of chaos and hilarity with Goat Simulator MMO Simulator, a comical RPG parody for Android.

A Fake MMO with Real Fun

Goat Simulator MMO Simulator is not your conventional MMO. It doesn't offer actual online components, but simulates an MMO environment replete with other "player" goats and an updating chat window filled with nonsensical, yet entertaining chatter. This game is a humorous parody of online and fantasy RPGs.

In Goat Simulator MMO Simulator, every interaction leads to something wildly unexpected. Your goat can bounce around, collide with objects, or interact with characters in the most whimsical ways.

Clear Missions and Varied Gameplay

Unlike its predecessor, Goat Simulator, this game provides clearer mission objectives. Characters assign various tasks that you must complete to level up your goat and progress the storyline. These tasks start off simple, such as collecting items, but gradually become more diverse and engaging.

However, the game's main charm lies not in its missions, but in the spontaneous chaos you can create. Using classic goat simulator interactions – jump, lick, and head-butt – and a range of class-based abilities, you are free to cause as much havoc as you please.

Goat Classes with Unique Abilities

The game introduces several selectable classes, each with unique abilities. The Hunter class, for instance, allows you to catch fish and toss objects, while the Wizard class lets you cast fireballs and perform card tricks. You can even choose the Microwave class, a chaotic entity of pure evil. The best part is that you can switch between these classes at any time.

Chaotic Controls and Absurd Physics

In Goat Simulator MMO Simulator, the controls are intentionally awkward. Your goat can collide with virtually anything, throw objects in random directions, leap bizarrely, and rag-doll upon the slightest trigger. The game's physics are also hilariously absurd. These elements, although seemingly chaotic, contribute greatly to the game's unique charm and appeal.

Quirky Graphics and Sound

Visually, Goat Simulator MMO Simulator mirrors its predecessors but adopts a quirky sword-and-sorcery aesthetic to imitate the fantasy MMOs it parodies. The interface includes a leveling-up goat and a fake chat window to view messages from other "players". Interestingly, the game has done away with the loud thumping music of previous versions, which makes for a pleasantly surprising change.

In conclusion, Goat Simulator MMO Simulator is a delightful parody for fans of surreal humor, provided they can tolerate its intentionally frustrating elements. It may not offer an immersive or emotional experience, but it guarantees plenty of chaotic fun.

Pros

  • Humorous parody of online RPGs
  • Clear mission objectives
  • Several selectable classes with unique abilities
  • Intentionally chaotic controls and physics
  • Quirky graphics and sound

Cons

  • Intentionally frustrating elements