Mobile strategy games that comes just five days after the open-world game debuted on those mobile game marketing
devices. Goat Simulator has players trying to perform insane and
humorous tasks as the titular horned mammal, and the developer
purposefully set out to make it all feel broken. With Goat Simulator
already finding an audience on PC and now on mobile, it reveals that
studios don’t necessarily need to pour a ton of resources into polish
and production values as long as what they are making is interesting or
funny. Goat Simulator sells for $5 on mobile strategy games, and
it is also just the latest release to show that mobile strategy games
will occasionally spend a few dollars to download something despite an
overabundance of free-to-play options.
“It feels really amazing that so many people like our mobile strategy games,”
Coffee Stain producer Armin Ibrisagic wrote in a blog post. “We’re also
really happy that we can now reach out to even more goat fans, and that
people without a computer can now also enjoy the life of being a goat.”
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