Archive for April, 2014

Pixel Pacas to Become Pixel Goaties!

On April 29th, 2013 the domain name PixelPacas.com was purchased. We immediately secured a host and began working behind the scenes to create our ideal gaming site. As we approach the first anniversary, we’ve been thinking long and hard about alpacas.

Alpacas are no doubt great, but do they really represent our site? It took a lot of consideration but it has been decided that, no, they don’t! Now that we’ve entered the month of April we are finally ready to announce the new name for our site. Are you ready?

Come the first anniversary, we will be re-branded as Pixel Goaties! 2014 is most definitely the year of the goat in games. Thanks to the likes of Escape Goat 2 and Goat Simulator we were finally able to realize our deep adoration for this animal.

Look forward to another year of great content at Pixel Goaties, the site formerly known as Pixel Pacas!

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Goat Simulator Review

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Developer: Coffee Stain Studios
Publisher: Coffee Stain Studios
Platform: PC – Steam

Out of nowhere it seems that 2014 has become the year of goat games. First there was Escape Goat 2 and now there is Goat Simulator! If you ever felt that simulator games weren’t quite niche enough then this should show you that – yes – there really is a sim for everything out there. Of course, upon playing, you’ll likely realize that the “simulation” part of the title isn’t quite accurate.

Well, I don’t know. Do goats lick everything and have obscenely long tongues? Can goats climb ladders, jump on trampolines, and wreak absolute havoc? Maybe. At least in Goat Simulator you can do all of these things, as well as perform even more ridiculous feats. Although the game isn’t tremendously expansive, it provides a hilarious experience while it lasts.

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As a goat, you meander around. The player can jump, lick, and ragdoll out. There’s no real story to speak of and the only goal is to complete a handful of missions. Missions ask for certain high scores or actions. Sometimes the names of said missions are funny, as are what triggers their completion. Although there aren’t a ton to play through they do offer at least an hour of gameplay. Beyond that, fun can be had screwing around with your ridiculously wobbly and sticky-tongued goat.

The sad thing is that Goat Simulator wears itself out relatively fast. At least, that’s true right now. Once Steam Workshop support really kicks off it will lend itself to many new user-created levels to enjoy. Checking out some of the best from the community is definitely recommended because the default world provided is quite small, although peppered with hilarious parts. Goat Simulator is not just the only bovid simulator out there but the funniest!


Score: 3

3 out of 5 alpacas


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