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World of Goo (Japan)

Nintendo Switch
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Reviewed in
2017
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An ingenious puzzle game where you build structures from living blobs of goo to reach a suction pipe. The physics concept is brilliant, the mood touching and the humour ever-present. A small masterpiece.

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Category
Puzzle 4 players 3+ Co-op
Description
You link sticky balls of goo to build bridges, towers and fragile structures toward the exit. Published by 2D Boy, released worldwide in 2017 and playable by up to four. Demanding physics that bend and collapse, balls with varied properties, satirical chapters, a dusky mood and an unforgettable score.

World of Goo review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Kyle Gabler composes a suite that is at once melancholy and madcap, blending tango, waltz, eerie percussion and skewed fanfares. Each biome carries its own sonic color, sometimes unsettling, sometimes childlike, and this wildly inventive palette gives the little world of goos a soul you don't forget.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,1 GB 📅03/03/2017
Published by 2D Boy

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An underrated gem

It already carries a cult-indie reputation, so the overlooked side is its physics: every goo bridge bends, sways and threatens to collapse, turning a puzzle into a living balancing act. Buried in the flood of Switch indie ports, it's sometimes taken for a dated curio. Its bittersweet satire delights anyone who loves puzzles with real tactile tension.

Better with friends

Building rickety structures out of little gooey balls becomes a collective affair when several of you tackle it locally: you have to coordinate to stretch bridges, prop up towers and dodge collapse. Cooperation arises naturally, punctuated by laughter when everything tumbles at once. Charming, accessible and instantly readable, it welcomes all ages and relaunches for a handful of levels with zero setup.

Is World of Goo still worth playing in 2026?

World of Goo is a puzzle game that has barely aged a day, remarkable for a title this old. Linking goo balls to build bridges and towers that bend and collapse under real physics delivers an intact tactile satisfaction. Each ball has its properties, each chapter its satirical tone, and the melancholic music elevates the whole. The twilight atmosphere stays wildly elegant. It is short and a few puzzles can frustrate, but the inventiveness never flags. A classic of indie puzzling that still fully deserves your time today, whether you played it back then or not.

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