Also on: PC, XBOX360, Wii, iPhone, iPad, Android
Release Dates NA Feb 12, 09

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Dark Arcanine Jan 19, 11 9:08am
I've finished World of Goo! I want more levels, so they'd better make a sequel... time for a review! #WorldOfGoo #Linux
Dark Arcanine Jan 07, 11 1:03am
Where are the achievements in this game!? Haha. #WorldOfGoo #Linux
Dark Arcanine Jan 06, 11 6:04am
This game is surprisingly addictive. The puzzle/strategy is very well done, being simple in design, yet complex in play (until you get it). #WorldOfGoo #Linux
Dark Arcanine Jan 05, 11 12:22am
Has that de Blob-esque sense of cuteness to it. So far it's been relatively interesting, very simple controls immerse you immediately. #WorldOfGoo #Linux

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adam5366 Jul 24, 09 6:44am
im goo-ing straight home to play this right now. #WorldOfGoo #Linux
Lost in Azure May 07, 09 1:18pm
My Score: A+ #WorldOfGoo #Linux
Dee Feb 26, 09 10:07am
This game is pretty good! #WorldOfGoo #Linux

Background

World of Goo was created by Ron Carmel and Kyle Gabler. The two of them left Electronic Arts to form their own studio, 2DBoy and began work on a game that would be fun to players, something they have never done before, and also interesting to everyone watching.

Gameplay

To play you must lead balls of goo to the pipe at the end of the level. To do so, you must first build various structures of different heights to get them there. The structures are built with the different types of goo and users can check how they do against others with planned online capabilities.

Features

Multiple goo types enhance the game play as well. * Black Balls - The standard ball. Maximum of two connections on placement. Pushes/pulls connections to its optimum length. * White Balls - Albino goo ball. Maximum of four connections on placement. Does not push/pull strongly to gain optimum length. * Green Balls - Can be attached and detached from the structure. Maximum of three connections on placement. Pushes/pulls very strongly to reach its optimum length, resulting in strong springlike tendencies. * Balloons - Fly upwards, which allows the player to lift other objects. Only one connection. Does not push/pull. There are also many goo balls that have been seen in various trailers and previews, but have not been usable in the game so far. * Clear Balls - Can only bond to one other ball, enabling them to make strings. * Red Balls - Resistant to heat. * Red Spiky Balls - Stick to other objects and the ground. * Yellow Spiky Balls - Stick to other objects and the ground with much more force than red spiky balls.
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