- Publisher: 2D Boy
- Release Date: Dec 16, 2010
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Jan 27, 201190I can't recommend World of Goo enough. If you are a fan of physics puzzlers or just a good games in general, this is a must have. While it's not a new game, it's good to have it finally on a platform that it seems to have been designed for.
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Sep 30, 2011100World of Goo had stunning visuals prior to the upgrade to high definition graphics, but the addition of the HD graphics only enhances an already great experience. World of Goo HD is easily one of the best designed and most polished iPhone apps available on the market.
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Jan 27, 2011100The rest you probably know about already: the fantastic visuals, the cracked humour, the five contrasting chapters that keep you transfixed right to the end. If a better game ever comes to the iPad, you might well spontaneously combust.
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Jan 27, 2011100A stellar recreation of the PC version. I've encountered absolutely no slowdown (or any other issues) during my time with the iPad edition.
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Jan 28, 201190As good as it gets.
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Jan 27, 201195World of Goo is a perfect fit for the iPad. Using your fingers to interact with the goo is such an organic experience – there is nothing mechanical about it.
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Feb 15, 2011100We literally have nothing bad to say about World of Goo. It's a wonderful puzzle game that every iPad owner needs to download. Prepare to spend hours, if not weeks, playing this one.
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Jan 27, 201190Oozing charm and smart design, World of Goo is the best physics puzzler available on iPad.
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Jan 27, 2011100World of Goo is the quintessential, addictive iPad puzzler. Once you start flinging goo, you'll never want to stop.
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Jan 27, 2011100It's charm, level of polish, and stream of new mechanics and ideas will keep you invested, while its other qualities will probably make you wish that every game from this point forward could be as imaginative and intuitive.
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Mar 2, 201190I played World of Goo previously on my PC, but the iPad version's controls are a lot more suited to the game. Stacking goo balls by dragging them with your finger is faster, not to mention more fun.