None of us probably expected to hear this, but Goat Simulator is venturing into the world of card games! Yes, you read that right—Goat Simulator: The Card Game is on its way, and fans are eager to see how it will turn out. The game is slated to hit the stores later this year, promising a unique addition to the beloved franchise.
Coffee Stain North, the creative minds behind the original Goat Simulator, are collaborating with MOOD Publishing to bring this card game to life. MOOD Publishing is no stranger to adapting video games into board and card games, having previously worked on titles like Deep Rock Galactic: The Board Game and Valheim: The Board Game.
What Else Do We Know About Goat Simulator: The Card Game?
While details are still under wraps, we do know that Goat Simulator: The Card Game will support 2-6 players, immersing them in a battle of goat-driven mayhem. The game aims to encapsulate the absurdity and humor of the original franchise, all packed into a delightful card-filled box.
This physical card game is set to launch on Kickstarter later this year. If you've ever launched a goat into oblivion in the video game, you can probably imagine the wild energy this card game will bring to your table.
Santiago Ferrero, the Creative Director at Coffee Stain North, shared a humorous perspective on the upcoming game: "Chaotic animal-based video games are so last year. That's why we've partnered with MOOD Publishing to release a chaotic animal-based card game instead! You've seen goats on your screen; now it's time to bring them to your table."
Who Knew Goat Simulation Would Become a Genre in Itself?
What began as an April Fool's joke in 2014 has blossomed into a full-fledged phenomenon. From PCs and consoles to the Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android, and Apple Arcade, the goat-themed game has managed to stay relevant over the years.
With Goat Simulator 3 continuing the absurd legacy of its predecessors, the addition of a card game to the series is an exciting development. Until the card game's release, fans can enjoy the Goat Simulator games available on the Google Play Store.
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