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World of goo switch review
World of goo switch review




world of goo switch review
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Inspired by an early failure, one of our most consistently successful techniques for crossing pits was building a tower tall enough to stretch across, and then toppling it over - voilà, a bridge. World of Goo is so much fun because it makes you feel like every solution you come up with is a slimy subversion of the rules.

world of goo switch review

The wrinkle is that you only have a set number of goos to work with per level, and goos that have hardened can't count towards the required total of escapees so if you have 30 blobs to build with, and need to have 10 reach the goal, you'll want to make sure to create your contraption out of 20 blobs or less.įrom there, that feeling only grows. Dragging goos in range of their friends will see them auto-connect and then harden, allowing you to create extensive - and often slightly off-kilter - goo structures with the little guys.

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In each of its nearly 50 levels you'll have some sentient goo balls and a goal to reach - usually a pipe that needs to suck up a certain amount of the little blobs - with free reign over how to get there.

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Now, two Nintendo consoles later, World of Goo has returned on the Switch, taking full advantage of the platform to feature portability and pointer controls in a single, definitive package.Īt its squishy centre, World of Goo is a physics-based puzzle game with an unusual amount of heart. A smart, squishy puzzle adventure from indie developers 2D Boy - with some of that team now known as Tomorrow Corporation - it raised the bar on downloadable Wii games and ran off with the hearts of puzzle gamers, ourselves included. It's hard to believe it's been nearly a decade since World of Goo first glopped its way onto the then-new WiiWare service.






World of goo switch review