
Double Jump enables you to, guess what, double jump, while Angel Goat allows you to jump higher and farther than you thought possible. While most of them are just a novelty, the Angel Goat and Double Jump mutators are almost a necessity. They can modify your appearance, alter your physics properties or bestow upon you special abilities. Speaking of mutators, these are features that you unlock throughout the game that can aid you in earning achievements quicker. If you are not interested in the leaderboards, the prospect of points in this game is utterly meaningless. Most of the achievements are specific to one location or the other, so it is recommended that, to save time, you complete one location before moving on to the next.Īside from unlocking achievements, you earn a score for doing certain actions, like wall jumping, chaining together destruction, unlocking mutators, and so on. There are two locations, Goat Ville and Goat City Bay. This game is pretty straightforward when it comes to the achievements, and none are missable. The game is littered with countless bugs and glitches, but none that cause any achievements to be unobtainable. There is no story to speak of it is simply a physics playground designed around how certain objects (you, the goat) interact with other objects (the environment).

It is literally a game where you run around the map as a goat and cause havoc. Originally released on Steam for the PC, Goat Simulator is a game with no real purpose or direction. Credit goes to Maka for providing the basis for much of this guide. Thanks to KorbeK Gaming and Maka91Productions for use of their videos. You can play both the Xbox 360 and Xbox One versions and earn 1000 in each version.ĭifficulty: 3/10 Glitchy / unobtainable achievements: No Do cheat codes disable achievements: No cheat codes

Does difficulty affect achievements: No difficulty

Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1 Approximate amount of time to 1000 : 2-10+ hours
