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World of Goo
Critic Score
Metascore: 90 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
9.2 out of 10
based on 26 reviews
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World of Goo is a physics based puzzle / construction game. The millions of Goo Balls that live in the beautiful World of Goo don't know that they are in a game, or that they are extremely delicious. [2D Boy]

PUBLISHER: 2D Boy
DEVELOPER: 2D Boy
GENRE(S): Puzzle
PLAYERS: 1
ESRB RATING: E (Everyone)
RELEASE DATE: October 13, 2008

What The Critics Said

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100
GameSpy
World of Goo's mix of ingenious physics-based puzzles and witty, colorful presentation make it a game almost everyone should check out. It goes by fast -- you can get through most of the puzzles in 5-6 hours -- but for $20, there's little excuse not to check out this World.
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100
Hardcore Gamer Magazine
Play it, and be happy. [Dec 2008, p.57]
100
GameShark
And, for you PC gamers, World of Goo is without a doubt one of the best indie titles on Steam (or for other forms of digital distribution). The game features charming animate balls of goo, a refreshingly fun gameplay concept, and some of the best puzzling available on either platform.
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100
DarkZero
World of Goo falls into a special category that only a select few games fall into. Do you remember when you first got your hands on Super Mario 64, the excitement that oozed out of you when you picked up the pad and controlled Mario around in 3D for the first time? Or when you were pulling out the Master Sword from its stone placement in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time? These were special moments in a gamer’s life and playing World of Goo deserves to be placed alongside such events.
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95
GamerNode
Easily one of the best games released this year, World of Goo is a game you should not miss.
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94
GameFocus
Very few games achieve instant classic status, and are as fun and rewarding like World of Goo and in the end those three things make Goo a must buy for those fans who love gaming.
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94
3DJuegos
One of the best puzzle releases in the recent history of video games.
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94
Vandal Online
Puzzle genre is reinvented in the magical world of the Goo.
93
PC Gamer UK
A delightful puzzle classic. [Dec 2008, p.78]
93
PC Format
Indie gaming's finest hour and the best puzzle game since "Lemmings." Easy on the eyes, your system and your wallet - it's a triumph. [Christmas 2008, p.94]
91
Gamers.at
Delightfully simple, delightfully replayable – the laws of statics have never been this much fun. [Issue#17]
91
MEGamers
This is truly ‘the little game that could’ - a recommended download for anyone who has played anything similar and just not beaten the habit.
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90
Jolt Online Gaming UK
One of the many factors that elevate WoG beyond mere construction puzzles is the excellent physics engine.
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90
Meristation
World of Goo is a revolutionary and independent game that uses creativity to take advantage of the physics engine. A stunning, beatutiful title that will allow you to experience the true power behind the most elastic creatures ever seen in the videogame industry.
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90
GameSpot
Innovative, addictive, and delightfully weird, World of Goo is a superb puzzle game.
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90
PC Zone UK
Anyone not buying it right now is making an idiotic mistake. [Dec 2008, p.66]
90
Eurogamer
The members of 2D Boy should be carried around in chariots while this glory lasts - because at some point, they're going to realise what a murderously high standard they've set for themselves, and run away forever.
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90
IGN
World of Goo is an amazing downloadable PC game that you simply must buy. It's packed full of brilliant, challenging levels. It's gorgeous. It's got beautiful music. And it controls really well.
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90
PC Games (Germany)
A masterpiece of a puzzle game, one that raises the bar for an entire genre. Filled with varied exciting levels, strong art design and a stirring soundtrack, this is one game to be remembered for a long, long time.
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90
GamingXP
After the fascinating demo-version, the full version is more than able to satisfy the wishes of the gamer. Every level will confront you with numerous new ideas and brainteasers, … boredom simply does not come up in World of Goo.
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90
Play.tm
In a gaming world populated by companies able to throw millions of pounds at tired franchises that sell on their name alone and where genuine innovation and fresh ideas should be welcomed with open arms, there's no better game to throw your weight behind than World of Goo. If more titles were made with this much passion the gaming world would be a much nicer, although possibly gooier, place.
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90
Play (Poland)
Engrossing puzzle games featuring balls are a dime a dozen. But this one is different, believe me. This one is exceptional. [Dec 2008]
80
Edge Magazine
Masterfully done, and certainly set to become an instant Wii and PC cult hit. [Dec 2008, p.98]
80
LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Addictive! Typical “brain-training” game with original levels and lots of fun. Do not try it if you do not have enough time to spare. This game is a classic “one-more-level-then-go-to-bed” experience. [Dec 2008]
80
Total PC Gaming
It's cheap, 62MB to download. DRM-free and highly addictive. [Issue#14, p.54]
80
GameZone
This is a game that will make you hold your breath, and curse at your monitor (I have since apologized to my LCD).
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this game is 9.2 (out of 10) based on 115 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Richard S. gave it a10:
World of Goo's innovative game play created a unique game play experience that me laugh, gawk, laugh some more and even a little sad. Once I had beaten the game I considered going through and getting all the "OCD" requirements, but about half way through the game I decided I simply wanted to experience Goo again; I promptly removed it and then reinstalled it, and played through the entire game, again, in one sitting. World of Goo is proof that a game doesn't have to have marvelous graphics, the best multiplayer and matchmaking or even a solid plot line to be considered one of the best modern games. 100% recommended for any age, any player of any experience level.

Sarah B gave it a10:
I personally thought this game was amazing. The music is great, the puzzles are great, the physics is flawless, and there's endless replay value. The best game of 2008.

Chris H gave it a7:
The scores this game has recieved so far are ridiculous. This game is getting bonus points for being "indie", it shouldn't have been anywhere close to being a contender for game of the year. I'm not knocking the game, its fun for a few hours, the gameplay is fairly solid (though by no means perfect), but stick the word "indie" in there somewhere and suddenly everyones bumping up the scores another 30%. Being "indie" shouldn't give a game a free pass. If this had been produced by a EA, you can bet the scores would have been around the 70-80% mark, where they should have been.

James S gave it a7:
I am just quite dumbfounded about the scores here. I am a huge fan of the puzzle genre and couldn't wait to play through this after coming here and reading up on it. What I found instead was a mildly interesting concept with an utterly disappointing presentation (I am a huge fan of in-game music and was thoroughly disappointed with the rave for this particular category). I was just not pulled in at all! I did not care for the Goos, I don't understand why something that tries to pass as a story is being told via in-game board signs. I am my no means asking you to skip this game but am merely suggesting that there is a niche of people that it will not resonate with. For my money and time, I'm sticking to Plants vs Zombies.

[Anonymous] gave it a10:
World of Goo is one of the most innovative games I have played in a long time. It is simple, yet addictive. It brings back fond memories of Lemmings from my childhood. Sometimes seeing the demise of your little goolings is as much fun as leading them to the goal. If I had three thumbs, it would get three thumbs up.

Kasper gave it a3:
The game concept is really good. The various goo and the "physical" aspect of the game. However the game have alot situations where speed is off the essence and in this area the really lacks. The GUI for interacting with the goo is really bad. If you miss a goo alittle you risk ripping the structure appart and. It might be intented that precise mouse points gooes moving about a web is more importent than the "overall idea of structure" but it ruined the game for me.

Mark B gave it a10:
I've played a lot of stuff over the past year or so, mostly on my Xbox 360 and PC, but for me World of Goo beats everything else hands down for sheer fun factor. Fallout 3, Deadspace, Fable II, Mirrors Edge, Crysis and Prince Of Persia have been amazing experiences in their own way (well, maybe not Fable II) but they just can't match World Of Goo for its pick-up-and-play simplicity and joyously creative execution. It maybe even tops the wonderful Braid... And I've only just completed the first chapter! I've had a huge smile on my face nearly the whole time when building my wobbly towers and bridges. Aside from the fiendishly fun gameplay, the engaging art, animation and interface are excellent, and the music is the absolutely brilliant icing on the cake. And I can't believe I got it for just a few quid on Steam. Thank you 2D Boy... you've made me realise again how much fun gaming can be!

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