Released in 2015 for Xbox 360, Goat Simulator is a physics-based sandbox game developed by Coffee Stain Studios that focuses on causing chaos with intentional glitches. The Xbox 360 version supports local split-screen for up to two players and is a popular title for modification on JTAG/RGH consoles, allowing for custom mods and enhanced chaos. Learn more about Goat Simulator on Xbox 360 via GameFAQs.
Local Co-op (If Included)
Storage: The base game is very lightweight (under 2GB), making it ideal for internal or external HDD storage on older setups. 🛠️ Common Features for Modded Play Goat Simulator -XBLA--Arcade--Jtag RGH-
manages to maintain its signature "jank." The frame rate holds up surprisingly well during massive explosions, and the local co-op mode is a blast for couch gaming sessions. It’s a perfect "palette cleanser" game—something to load up when you just want to see how high you can launch a goat using a trampoline and a propane tank. Final Verdict For the modding community, Goat Simulator
in "Arcade" format for JTAG and RGH (Reset Glitch Hack) consoles added a layer of accessibility to a game that thrives on being "unauthorized." Preservation and Access Released in 2015 for Xbox 360, Goat Simulator
| Feature | Xbox 360 (XBLA) | PC (Modern) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Frame Rate | 30 FPS (dips to 20 during explosions) | 60+ FPS | | Resolution | 720p upscaled | 4K | | Mod Support | Limited (trainers only) | Full (Steam Workshop) | | Map Size | Original + DLCs (no "Waste of Space" DLC) | All DLCs including MMO map | | Ragdoll Physics | Identical physics engine | Smoother collisions | | Achievements | 1000 Gamerscore | Steam Achievements |
became a viral sensation by embracing everything a "good" game shouldn't have: game-breaking bugs, wonky physics, and a complete lack of logic. You play as a goat. Your goal? Cause as much property damage as possible while licking objects to drag them into traffic. Why Play on JTAG/RGH? Local Co-op (If Included) Storage: The base game
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"Easy, girl," Jace patted the console. "It's just bad coding."