

Goats on a Bridge
Cabygon · 2015 · Casual, Indie, Action, Cute, Platformer
PC
Very Positive91% · 56 📉 Recent reviews down 75%
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About Goats on a Bridge

Three goats. Two bridges. One corgi. Zero margin of error.
Goats on a Bridge adapts the classic Norwegian fairy tale, Three Billy Goats Gruff, as an inventive new platformer that has players controlling not one, but two goats at the same time. That’s twice the capra-control of Goat Simulator! Sadly, this has the makings of a tragic tale.
Tempo and Chubbs’ poor brother has been abducted by an evil troll, and it’s down to you to direct the pair as they jump, dodge and roll their way across a series of hazardous bridges to track down their lost sibling. There’ll be bizarre collectibles, accessory-selling amphibians and even an energetic corgi to help you on your adventures. Just be sure not to let your four-legged friends plummet into the water. That’d really get their goat.

Features
- 2 Different Game Modes
- Single-player, co-operative and competitive herding
- 10 time-based levels challenge players to secure all 3 stars
- Visit the Stash to admire your recently discovered Rainbow Toast
- A sophisticated frog sells bold accessories to customize your characters at the Stump
- Dash Mode turns the game into a procedurally generated endless runner
- Supports PS3™, PS4™, Xbox 360™ & Xbox One™ Controllers
- Doesn’t require much RAM… (yeah, we went there)

What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
Goats on a Bridge, developed by Cabygon and published by KOMODO, is a compact yet inventive platformer that takes a familiar fairytale premise and twists it into a mechanically distinctive challenge. Inspired by The Three Billy Goats Gruff, the game doesn’t dwell on retelling the story so much as it uses the idea of goats crossing dangerous bridges as a springboard for a playful but demanding test of coordination, timing, and spatial awareness. Its charm is immediate, but its depth becomes clear only once you begin grappling with its core mechanic. The defining feature of Goats on a Bridge is that you control two goats simultaneously. Rather than switching between characters, both goats move at the same time, forcing you to think constantly about how a single input affects two bodies in different positions. This dual-control system transforms standard platforming elements into layered puzzles, as a jump that saves one goat might doom the other if poorly timed. The game thrives on this tension, pushing players to anticipate movement rather than react impulsively, and turning even short stretches of bridge into exercises in precision and planning. Levels are built around this idea …3 found this helpful
This is the best game!1 found this helpful
Goats on a Bridge is a delightfully chaotic little platformer that absolutely wrecked my brain in the best way possible. Controlling both goats simultaneously feels like trying to pat your head and rub your stomach at the same time — I can't count how many times I sent one goat flying off a bridge while desperately trying to save the other. The game is short, the content is limited, and you'll want a controller because keyboard controls are genuinely painful, but there's something undeniably addictive about retrying a section over and over just to nail the timing. It's charming, colorful, and the endless Dash mode gives it a bit more legs once you clear the main levels. If you can snag it on sale and have a controller handy, it's worth the frustration.
Play locally with a friend for optimal experience (they will hate you)!
I don't remember playing this. I have zero memory of this at all though I have 259.5 hours in this game. That is 10 days, 19 hours, and 30 minutes. I will never get that time back. I think it may have taken control of me and made me play it for this long... I'm scared.
I refunded this. Main thing is this game is very... you don't actually control the goats at the same time, you just complete two platformers at the same time really. But it's very basic and kind of annoying. I feel like this game might have been interesting in 2015 but doesn't hold up well now when there's so many other indie games that are better.
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