Plenty of kidding around on April Fools’ Day

Goat Simulator charging onto PC April 1st

Chaotic kid-controlling title Goat Simulator is to ram onto PC screens on April Fools’ Day.

Developed by Coffee Stain Studios, the skateboarding-cum-animal-simulator game sees players wreak havoc as the titular creature.

“Goat Simulator was inspired from old-school skating games, where, instead of being a skater, you’re a goat, and instead of doing skating tricks, you wreck stuff,” the developer’s site explains.

“Charging into a table and knocking it over yields points, and if you can manage to do it while doing a backflip first and a 360 afterwards, you’ll score even more points.”

“With Steam integration, Goat Simulator will also support Steam Workshop where players will be able to make their own goats, missions, levels and more.”

The first playable version of Goat Simulator for the public will be at the Coffee Stain Studios booth at GDC San Francisco, from March 17th to 21st 2014, ahead of the full title’s release in early April.

Those who pre-order via the game’s site will be able to grab the goat by the horns three days earlier.

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