In a blog post over at Gamasutra, Coffee Stain's game designer and PR manager Armin Ibrisagic announced that all of the upcoming updates and additional content for Goat Simulator will be completely free, and went into detail as to why the studio decided to approach it that way. While there are plenty of secrets already waiting to be found in the small game world, there are even more unique goat experiences on the horizon. Coffee Stain Studios' policy is to remove any game-breaking bugs but to leave everything else in - including the many crazy physics glitches. It's also a terribly broken game, but not in the way that would require a patch to fix it. The player takes control of an average, everyday goat and blunders around a small town doing average, everyday goat things, such as headbutting protesters, licking lampposts and harnessing demonic powers through blood sacrifices. Goat Simulator is a pretty silly game, but there's no denying that it delivers on exactly what the name promises.
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