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Kruposays...Rock, Paper, Shotgun has an excited write-up of the game.
Oh heck, I'm going to quote them at length - hope they don't mind. They're so keen at RPS about it that they'll probably appreciate it.
... I have the suspicion this will be this year’s Peggle, in terms of the surface-simple Puzzle game which takes over the PC-mainstream.
Except that’s not really true - it’s a much more traditional PC game-game than Peggle, whose puzzles are purely abstract things, with the whole thing’s plot being obviously deeply tongue-in-cheek - hell, the whole graphical style’s appeal is that it’s so obviously ironic. Conversely, there’s little of that in World of Goo. It’s a surreal little, perfectly considered, coherent world, and while it uses irony neatly at a few points, it’s proper-irony rather than so-shit-it’s-good quasi-irony.
And I’m going off on one, which I’m trying not to do - there’s lots of pretentious things to say about it (Hell - for me, everything has a few pretentious things to say about), but they’re not what’s key. It’s just a charming, funny puzzle game. When Jim saw it, amazed by how slick it feels for a two-person show, he noted it passed his girlfriend test in the head - that it’s something he can imagine his other half playing and adoring. When Alec saw it, he thought it was quite something, paused in the MSN window for a few seconds and determinedly stated that it was something we should Champion. And John’s been playing fellow IGF-finalist Crayon physics Deluxe, so no news on that front yet. I bet he likes it.
We’ll hopefully have an interview with 2D Boy just before World of Goo’s release, but you want, you can pre-order the game for twenty dollars from their site. That allows you to become a Beta Tester, if you so desire, and gives access to the pre-order specific profanity pack, which swaps the eeks and ooks of your Gooey charges for my usual brusque idiom.
8756says...OMG ! I've got the first one on my computer. At first, it's a small game within a student project which consists in designing/creating a game per week. Simple/Unique gameplay for powerful games.
Nice to see that it has envolved in something that seems absolutly awesome !
siftbotsays...Moving this video to Krupo's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 3 days.
kronosposeidonsays...Looks like it could be interesting, and I generally don't care for video games.
antsays...I played its demo and enjoyed it. I am stuck on Tower of Goo level.
Kruposays...You know, I should probably sit down and play it sometime soon seeing as how it just came out for real.
Throbbinsays...It's tons of fun.
I cam across it by chance - I was in a class at a local University and was browsing an internet-less wireless network. Naturally, I wanted to see if people hadn't secured their computers (passwords and usernmaes and all), and Bingo! I find a computer with pics of a halloween party, including a severely obese batman. The other thing I came across was a simple .exe file called World of Goo. So, I copied it over, started 'er up, and discovered this awesome game.
eric3579says...*findthumb *length=52
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