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GG: World Of Goo review

GG Writes:

"World of Goo is by far the slickest and well thought out games available on WiiWare. As a matter of fact I would even go so far as to say it outshines many of the titles available on disc for the system. The single player experience is terrific with four distinct worlds with about ten levels each. You can also play through the game co-operatively with a friend for more replayability. The controls are simple and effective and don't end up mired in the gimmicky controls we often see in Wii games. Your goo balls are controlled by the A button and remote movement and the camera can be moved around the stage just by pointing the remote in the direction you want to go.

World of Goo is, simply put, a perfect game. Innovative, visually interesting and aurally pleasing, simple controls, challenging levels. Gabler and Carmel deserve every bit of praise (and every dollar) that is sure to be heaped on them for the creation of this masterpiece of independent game development. They have set the bar high for WiiWare games and I actually look forward to seeing what future creators will come up with to match it. If you haven't done so already, go download this game now whether it be on Wii, Steam or Direct to Drive. It may seem steep at 1500 Wii points when compared to other WiiWare games, but trust me when I say it's worth every penny and then some."

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World of Goo Remastered Review - Hardcore iOS

Gather the Goo Balls and travel the globe in World of Goo Remastered from developer 2D Boy and Netflix Games.

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World of Goo on Switch Is Getting a Physical Edition Courtesy Super Rare Games

Omar writes: World of Goo is getting a physical edition on Feb. 20 thanks to Super Rare Games. This collector's item will come in two flavors: Regular and Steelbook.

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World of Goo: It's still amazing after all these years

Yesterday, after all these years, I played World of Goo; it's still amazing! It's a great indie that must be played at least once. - Cristian Aguilar