Our accessibility experts are yet to assess Goat Simulator 3. If you'd like to suggest accessibility features we should record for Goat Simulator 3, let us know on Twitter or via email. You can also Tweet, to invite the developer to complete our accessibility questionnaire.Goat Simulator 3 is the sequel to Goat Simulator, where you cause mayhem and destruction as a goat (or other animal) in a relatively realistic world with exaggerated physics. This game adds several new challenges and ways to play to the game, like online multiplayer and unusual mini-games. It's a celebration of strangeness and chaos that lets you wreak havoc to your heart's content.
Game Details
Release Date: 01/04/2014, updated in 2022
Out Now: Android, PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox X|S and iOS
Skill Rating: 10+ year-olds
Players: 1-4 (4 online)
Genres: Action, Traversal (Fighting and Simulation)
Accessibility: 0 features documented (Tweet Developer )
Components: 3D Third-Person, Cartoon and Open World
Developer: Coffee Stain (@Coffee_Stain)
Costs: Purchase cost, In-Game Purchases and In-Game Pass
System Accessibility Settings
In addition to the accessibility features provided in the game, you can also use system-wide accessibility settings:
Android
Android has accessibility settings including ways to navigate and interact, although not all games support this.
Nintendo Switch
Nintendo Switch has some built-in features, including a lockable zoom, that can be used on all games.
PC
Windows has extensive accessibility features. Some, like colour correction, work with games. Lots of accessibility software can be used with PC games, from voice recognition to input device emulators.
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 4 has a range of accessibility settings. Some are system only, some work in games (invert colours and button mapping).
PlayStation 5
PlayStation 5 has a range of system-wide accessibility settings.
Xbox One
Xbox One has a system features, the excellent co-pilot share controls mode and adaptive controller support for all games.
Xbox Series X|S
Xbox One has a system features, the excellent co-pilot share controls mode and adaptive controller support for all games.
iOS
iOS has a very extensive suite of accessibility settings including ways to navigate with voice and comprehensive screen reading, though most of the features don't work with games.
Read more about system accessibility settings.
Accessibility Report supported by VSC Rating Board, PlayabilityInitiative