Goat Simulator 3 hopes to bring more animal-centric mayhem to your gaming PC in November, but Goat Simulator 3 developer Sebastian Eriksson says the team “didn’t really think about” the game’s sequel market. Come and just do something. what they find funny. If you didn’t see the announcement for Goat Simulator 3, don’t panic, you didn’t miss Goat Simulator 2 – they decided to skip that tentative entry and go straight to number three.
“There was a lot of work to discover, okay, how is a fun buggy?” Speaking to PCGamesN at Gamescom, Coffee Stain North CEO Sebastian Eriksson explains the team’s approach to development, like figuring out where the line is between “fun bugs” and annoying bugs. He continues: “We want to have a really big sandbox game, we want to have four players simultaneously, we want all the physics to fit into the game.”
Asked about the viral success of the first goat simulator and whether there was a market for these types of games, Eriksson said the team didn’t really take that into account when creating this new game. Regarding the first game, he points out that “after a while it became very difficult to put everything in its place, mainly because the foundations were built in a few months. There were a lot of things we wanted to put in there, but couldn’t: the engine was getting old, the new systems didn’t support it, etc.
Therefore, the new beginning gave the team many opportunities to implement their new ideas. “For example, with the mini-games,” explains Ericsson, “which came about when we were playing the original co-op and started saying, ‘Okay, I’ve got this game.’ [we could play] – we have to do it without having the rules of the game, but ourselves. We already knew it was a lot of fun. You want to bring it into the game, so everyone was excited about that.”
According to Eriksson, Goat Simulator 3 is a game designed to entertain the team that makes it in the first place; for anyone who enjoys it, that’s a bonus. “We built it more, I would say, for ourselves. It was more like a gift to us and that’s what we did with Goat Sim. If there is a market for it, of course! I hope people enjoy and have as much fun as we do. But we don’t really think about, “OK, how are demographics going to change?” [for the game’s audience] Look at?’ We don’t even really know.”
You can watch the Goat Simulator 3 gameplay trailer below:
Goat Simulator 3 is available for pre-release on the Epic Games Store until its scheduled release date of November 17. Before your goat adventures, be sure to take a look at the Goat Simulator 3 system requirements to make sure your platform can handle the chaos. In the meantime, be sure to check out the best simulation games for PC to recreate other popular activities more realistically.
Additional reports from Jordan Forward.
Source : PC Gamesn
