Goat Simulator pre-orders get early bird access
Goat Simulator is ready for an April 1 release, but those that pre-order can get in on the goat-related destruction four days early on March 28.
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Goat Simulator is ready for an April 1 release, but those that pre-order can get in on the goat-related destruction four days early on March 28.
Goat Simulator is, as its name would suggest, a hardcore simulation of your average goat's daily life: smashing up houses, ruining people's parties, flinging itself around and skipping over rooftops, and glitching out and with weird physics. Appropriately, developer Coffee Stain Studios today announced the PC game will launch on that most mischievous of days, April 1.
We've seen horrifying surgeries and a fatherly octopus, but what'll be the next big thing in the world of wacky wonky physics-driven games? Goats, of course. Sanctum developer Coffee Stain Studios today announced it'll launch its goofy Goat Simulator on PC this spring, sending a digital goat out to cause no end of trouble.
Sanctum 2, from indie developer Coffee Stain Studios, doesn't revolutionize either the tower defense or first-person shooter genre, but it does offer up some fun for groups of friends.
Coffee Stain Studios released the first gameplay trailer of Sanctum 2, showcasing its tower defense overview and first-person shooting.
A sequel to Coffee Stain's spiffing FPS-tower defense Sanctum is in the works, publisher Reverb has coyly revealed. While the original was PC-exclusive, the cunningly-named Sanctum 2 will also come to consoles, with XBLA and PSN editions.
Sanctum will be getting a new piece of free downloadable content, including a new map, next week. This is the first of several planned pieces of DLC for the FPS/tower-defense hybrid.
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