Goat Simulator: Waste of Space catapults the absurdity of Goat Simulator into the cosmos. Guide your goat through a massive space station and orbiting outposts, build a wacky space colony by headbutting civilians for funds, pilot ships, blast asteroids and space pirates, and explore secrets in zero gravity. Packed with quirky quests, hidden Easter eggs, and pop-culture references—from Star Wars to Star Trek—this DLC delivers the largest map yet in the Goat Simulator universe .
Key Features:
• Space Colony Building: Crowdfund and upgrade your orbital base—bridge training simulator, museum, spaceship—you name it .
• Pilot Spaceships & Shoot Asteroids: Take flight in goofy low-gravity physics, engage space pirates, and navigate black holes and stargates .
• Gigantic Map & Hidden Secrets: Explore the biggest environment in Goat Simulator, filled with Portal-inspired test chambers, secret rooms, NPC dialogue, and seasonal Easter content .
• Unlock Special Goats: Discover themed goats—black hole creator, 3D-printing goat, mind-flinger—and enjoy Valentine’s Day update skins like Hitch Goat and Crazy In Love Goat .
• Stupid Sci-fi Humor: Hilarious nods to sci-fi tropes (“learn to be a real bridge commander like that Spock dude”) and absurd physics shenanigans .
• Massive DLC Experience: Offers more content than previous GoatZ expansion, combining sandbox exploration with wacky missions in space environments .
Why You’ll Love It:
This DLC injects Goat Simulator’s signature chaotic fun into orbital mayhem. Whether you’re headbutting recruits to build your station, discovering hidden secrets, or making your goat walk through a portal-inspired test chamber, every moment is pure, glitchy entertainment. Fans on Reddit praise it as a go-to comfort play:
“It’s a great game! Tons of secret snit‑bits … Otherwise, great game!”
More About Goat Simulator: Waste of Space:
Released May 26, 2016 by Coffee Stain Studios (developed by Gone North Games), Waste of Space extends Goat Simulator’s universe into the sci-fi realm with glowing acclaim—Steam reviews are “Very Positive” (88%), and Wired commented it “draws inspiration from sci‑fi classics… fighting with rainbow lightsabers and piloting spaceships” .