Crazy Pig Simulator belongs to the "chaos simulator" niche β games that hand you control of an unpredictable character in a destructible environment and let physics-driven mayhem be the entertainment, rather than any structured objective. This style of game leans heavily on ragdoll physics and destructible scenery to generate emergent, often absurd moments that wouldn't exist in a more scripted, traditional game.
The "simulator" framing is intentionally loose here β like many browser games using the term, it's less about realistic simulation and more about giving players a sandbox for causing entertaining chaos.
There's no strict objective beyond causing as much entertaining chaos as possible β the point is emergent, physics-driven fun rather than following a structured goal.
It's a lighthearted, low-pressure sandbox for quick bursts of physics-driven silliness. If you enjoy chaotic sandbox games, GBK Games also has Blood Money for more freeform physics mayhem.