Have you ever dreamed of being a goat and causing havoc in a hilarious open-world sandbox game? If so, you might want to check out Goat Simulator, a game that lets you do just that. And if you want to take your goat experience to the next level, you might want to download the Goat Simulator Development Kit, a tool that allows you to create your own custom content for the game and share it with other players on the Steam Workshop. In this article, we will show you how to download and install the Development Kit, how to create content for the Workshop, how to access and play user-created content, and some examples of popular mods for Goat Simulator.
Goat Simulator is a third-person perspective action video game developed and published by Coffee Stain Studios. It was released for Microsoft Windows in April 2014, and ports for Linux, OS X, Android, iOS, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch were released later. The game has been compared by the developer to skateboarding games, but where the player controls a goat aimed at doing as much damage as possible around an open world map, without any other larger goals. The game is intentionally buggy and glitchy, adding to its comedic value. The game features various environmental features that allow the player to manipulate the goat into stunts such as bouncing off trampolines or launching the goat into the air through large fans. The game also supports Steam Workshop, where players can create and share their own custom content such as maps, mutators, models, sounds, and more.
The Development Kit is a tool that comes with Goat Simulator for free. It can be found under the tools section in the Steam library. The Development Kit is based on Unreal Engine 3 and Unreal Engine 4 (on Android and iOS) and allows the player to create custom content for Goat Simulator using the same tools that the developers used. The Development Kit includes a level editor, a script editor, a model viewer, a sound editor, and more. The Development Kit also allows the player to upload their content to the Steam Workshop directly from within the tool.
To download and install the Development Kit, follow these steps:
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Congratulations! You have successfully downloaded and installed the Development Kit.
To create content for the Workshop using the Development Kit, follow these steps:
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Congratulations! You have successfully created and published your content to the Workshop.
To access and play user-created content from the Workshop, follow these steps:
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Congratulations! You have successfully accessed and played user-created content from the Workshop.
There are thousands of mods for Goat Simulator on the Workshop, ranging from silly to serious, from simple to complex, and from funny to scary. Here are some examples of popular mods that you might want to try out:
| Mod name | Description | Link |
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| GoatZ | A parody of zombie survival games where you have to craft items, fight zombies, and infect other goats with a deadly virus. | [text](^l^) |
| Minecraft Goat | A mod that turns Goat Simulator into a Minecraft-like game where you can build structures, mine resources, and explore a blocky world. | [text](^m^) |
| Goat Simulator: PAYDAY | A crossover with PAYDAY 2 where you can rob banks, casinos, and museums as a goat in a mask. You can also recruit other animal heisters such as a flamingo, a dolphin, and a camel. | [text](^n^) |
| Goat Simulator: The Matrix | A mod that recreates the famous bullet time scene from The Matrix where you can dodge bullets, jump over cars, and fight agents as a goat in a trench coat. | [text](^o^) |
| Goat Simulator: Jurassic Park | A mod that transports you to a dinosaur-infested island where you can run away from T-rex, ride a triceratops, and become a goat-raptor hybrid. | [text](^p^) |
Goat Simulator is a game that offers endless possibilities for fun and creativity. With the Development Kit, you can create your own custom content for the game and share it with other players on the Workshop. You can also access and play user-created content from the Workshop and enjoy a variety of mods that enhance your goat experience. Whether you want to be a zombie goat, a Minecraft goat, a heist goat, a Matrix goat, or a Jurassic goat, you can find it on the Workshop. So what are you waiting for? Download Goat Simulator and the Development Kit today and unleash your inner goat!
A: Goat Simulator costs $9.99 USD on Steam. However, it often goes on sale for lower prices. You can also get it for free if you have Xbox Game Pass or PlayStation Plus subscriptions.
A: The Development Kit is free and comes with Goat Simulator. You can find it under the tools section in your Steam library.
A: No, you don't need any coding skills to use the Development Kit. The Development Kit is designed to be user-friendly and intuitive. You can create content using the graphical user interface of the Unreal Editor. However, if you want to create more advanced content, you can also use the script editor and write your own code using UnrealScript, a scripting language based on Java.
A: You can get help or feedback on your content by joining the official Goat Simulator Discord server, where you can chat with other players and developers, ask questions, share your content, and get feedback. You can also visit the official Goat Simulator forums, where you can find tutorials, guides, tips, and tricks on how to use the Development Kit and create content.
A: You can support the developers of Goat Simulator by buying the game and its DLCs, leaving a positive review on Steam, following them on social media, and spreading the word about the game. You can also support them by creating and sharing your own content for the game and giving them feedback and suggestions on how to improve it.
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