When comparing Space Agency vs Goat Simulator, the Slant community recommends Goat Simulator for most people. In the question“What are the best simulation games on Android?” Goat Simulator is ranked 4th while Space Agency is ranked 8th.
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Pros
Pro Similar to Kerbal Space Program, but with the convenience of being made for mobile devices
Space Agency may not be as deep of a game or have the same type of graphics and physics but it is a fun game that you can play on your mobile devices. Developed for both Android and iOS, Space Agency can be played on many mobile devices.
Pro Challenging difficulty that takes time to master, but is rewarding in the end
Space Agency is not a particularly hard game, it's just difficult and takes time to master. Space Agency plays out in a series of tasks that must be accomplished within time, these tasks play as a series of mini-games that link to each other as you progress. If you make a mistake in any of these stages you will probably have to start over, but play enough and you will begin to complete tasks and progress through the levels of the game.
Pro Simplified rocket physics keeps the game accessible
Rocket Science can be tough, but Space Agency makes it fun. Using a simplified physics model for space, this game will help you understand the basic concepts of space travel. You will build a rocket powerful enough to lift out of Earth's gravity and then place that craft in an orbit around your favorite place in the solar system.
Pro The historical rockets lend some real world credence for fans of historical space programs
For fans of space travel Space Agency has a large selection of parts from many historical space programs, including rockets from British, Soviet and US space programs. You will be able to build rockets with parts from your favorite rockets.
Pro 4 player local coop
Pro Physics-based sandbox design allows for a ton of mayhem
Goat Simulator is a basic sandbox game where the point is to just cause as much destruction as possible. The actual physics of this sandbox are actually designed to be buggy, which can lead to plenty of ridiculous outcomes.
Pro Stumbling across the many easter eggs adds a nice level of "happy accidents"
With the smattering of easter eggs hidden around the open world, it can be quite fun to try out different methods of finding them.
Pro Multi os support (Linux/Mac/Windows)
Pro Wacky freestyle parkour movement makes for a satisfying way to traverse the game
It's extremely satisfying to land that triple back-flip combo when running around the open environments of the game.
Pro Intuitive controls makes for an easy game to pick up
It does not take long to figure out the basic controls of the game. This way just about anyone can pick it up in no time, allowing themselves to enjoy the gameplay over worrying about learning difficult controls.
Cons
Con Certain parts must be unlocked via IAP
Con Has in-app purchases
Space Agency, even though it is free to play, does have in-app purchases that range from $1.07 - $4.99 per item. These items aren't required, however they are useful in the Sandbox game mode, where people will spend most of their time in the game.
Con The building aspect is limited
Although the building is good, it has a limitation: you cannot place extra objects beside your rocket, requiring you to build stations piece-by-piece (The exception being boosters, which help you get beyond the atmosphere.) Along with that, there are some objects, such as the Voyager 1 parts, which are difficult to piece together, and can't be taken in the same launch, as well as being badly-designed. (For example, to construct the Voyager One, you must have enough space to back up toward the body piece and release the head piece, instead of just connecting the bottom of the head to the body, which is how it'd be done easier and less dangerously.)
Con Becomes boring without buying DLCs
After exploring all there is to see in the game, it can become quite dull to the point that you will probably not play it that much anymore. There are DLCs available to extend the gameplay, though they do cost extra money.
Con You quickly run out of things to do
There is not much to do once you explore the game for a minute or two. It is mostly an open sandbox, but it can get repetitive due to how little there is for you to do.
Con Quirkiness of the game is definitely not for all audiences
Some people will take one look at this game and wonder "what's wrong with kids these days". It certainly isn't for everybody thanks to the quirky and pointless gameplay and purposefully horrible graphics