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World of Goo for Wii Review

World of Goo is an indie masterpiece. World of Goo is a physics based puzzle game released as a part of the Nintendo Wii’s WiiWare downloadable service, PC/MAC, as well as Linux. On the Wii, the game is released as a WiiWare title in the US, but it was released as a Wii disc in Europe and was slightly more expensive on disc. World Of Goo is so stunningly designed, so beautifully illustrated, so precisely programmed, and so completely adorable that any of the greatest development companies in the world would be proud to release it.

World of Goo is a fantastic game for several reasons: simple mouse selection, plentiful goo types, varied puzzles, a great theme, and an interactive high score list. World of Goo is also one of the most frustrating games I’ve played in quite a while due to its unflinching difficulty from the word go. World of Goo on Wii looks just as good as the PC version and even features exclusive multiplayer action where up to four people can help clear a level at once, is there anything World of Goo doesn’t do? World of Goo transcends any confines of traditional gameplay by hiding what makes the game work behind a sheen of brilliant enjoyment.

World of Goo reminds me in a way of Lemmings: it’s full of a bunch of cute small creatures and requires construction skills. Your aim consists on rescuing the Goo balls scattered all over the screen on each level by building all sorts of structures with them (ladders, bridges, poles, etc.) that let you overcome different obstacles such as hills, spikes or cliffs, not to mention gravity itself. World of Goo has been a massive success for 2D Boy. Obscurity does not beckon. World of Goo isn’t the ONLY game this company has ever published. Notice how their name within the body text isn’t linking to meta-tags?

World of Goo was worth the price just to be able to watch my wife play it. Every time her structures begin swaying back and forth, she sways back and forth with them as if that’s going to keep them from collapsing. 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. World of Goo, a puzzle game for the computer and the Nintendo Wii, delivers one of the coolest sets of building tools: balls of squirming goo. By combining these globs of stickiness together to form structures, you solve the 48 puzzles that make up this game.

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? World of Goo has a fairly simple premise: link together a variety of goo balls to reach the exit pipe. As long as you have the requested number of goo balls remaining unused, they will travel along the structure you’ve built and out the exit pipe, thus completing the level’s goal. World of Goo Corporation, in particular, is a giant metaphor for some of the absurd experiences we’ve had along the way with publishers so far. I just hope not too many Goo Balls get chopped up by rusty spikes, or fall into infinite death pits.

World of Goo is incredibly fun, colorful, and full of cuteness that gamers of all ages, genders and preferences will enjoy without exception. For many it may be a case of a game you would love to hate but just can not manage to do so.

Balls can be picked up and moved around to adapt the constructions. While buildings sometimes timebugs will appear. Balls tend to all bounce around together, making it way too easy to cause a structure to crumple by grabbing the wrong goo when time is of the essence. It’s also too easy to accidentally grab a time bug, seeing as how they tend to buzz around awfully close to your structures.

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Build it one way too far, and it falls down; keep the center of gravity above the base, and the tower rises. There is also a sense of harmonics/resonance/vibration in that if your structure starts to bend and bob, you have to be careful that your additions don’t cause more of this in an undesired direction. Building goo towers is as simple as dragging and dropping goos to form links with other goos. The goal of every level is to get goos into the Goo Corporation pipe, but the similarities between levels really stop there.

Start building towers of Goo and they sway and wobble adding to the challenge. Starting from just a single triangle of Goo, the aim is to build the highest possible tower. The Goos in the World Of Goo Corporation are unique in that they can be repositioned like Ivy Goos but are black and can only form two connections at once like Common Goos.

Gameplay is on the whole phenomenal. Physics-wise, few games touch World of Goo : the coherency and feasibility of structures is evident to even the most untrained eye. Games are not the only thing you can download for the Wii. You can also download music, movies, software, and TV shows. Gameplay is well thought out and is our main draw to playing, as it should be. However, there are some interesting design choices backing that gameplay.

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