Just when we thought things couldn't get any weirder, two of the strangest (but nonetheless funniest) simulator games come together to create not a new game, but a cross-over content.
Coffee Stain Studios and Bossa Studios have teamed up to combine Goat Simulator and I Am Bread into one boundary-breaking experienced, dubbed GoatBread.
"GoatBread celebrates the love between two of the greatest ever videogame characters known to man. A Goat and a slice of Bread," reads the game's teaser description.
Goat Simulator was released for Windows via Steam on April 2014. Additional versions for Mac OS, Linux, iOS, Android, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3 and PS4 were released after.
Goat Simulator offers an open-ended third-person perspective where the player controls, as suggested by the title, a goat. The player is able to explore the suburban setting and do goat-y things such as bashing things, licking objects, jumping and running.
The game began as a joke prototype for an internal one-month game jam at Coffee Stain Studios in January 2014, following the completion of Sanctum 2.
I Am Bread, on the other hand, recounts "the epic story of a slice of bread's journey to become toast" according to Bossa Studios. In the game, players are enjoined to "take the intrepid, crumby adventurer on a journey from his natural confines of the kitchen, through the home of an unsuspecting owner and into the outside world."
Different games modes, as well as bread types are available to cater to all tastes. On I Am Bread, players can set speed records racing across the levels as a bagel, realize their destiny as crispbread in cheese hunt mode and blow off steam as a baguette, smashing everything in sight on rampage mode.
Thanks to the power of love, these two games have resulted in the GoatBread crossover.
Oh what a time to be alive.
Watch the official teaser for GoatBread shown and let us know what you think in the comments.