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Build bridges, grow towers, terraform terrain, and fuel flying machines in the stunning followup to the multi-award winning World of Goo. Discover realistic flowing, splashing, viscous liquid.
Read moreBuild bridges, grow towers, terraform terrain, and fuel flying machines in the stunning followup to the multi-award winning World of Goo.
Discover realistic flowing, splashing, viscous liquid. Route the flow of liquid like a river, convert it into Goo Balls, extinguish fires, and solve puzzles.
WHAT STRANGE NEW CREATURES!
Discover new species of Goo: Jelly Goo, Liquid Launchers, Growing Goo, Shrinking Goo, Explosive Goo, and more. All with mysterious new properties.
IT SOUNDS LIKE…
World of Goo 2 has dozens of new musical tracks in a beautiful and haunting new soundtrack.
WELCOME TO…
A thrilling new story to explore over the course of 5 new chapters, bursting with over 60 new levels, each featuring additional challenges.
YOU ARE NOT ALONE...
A powerful company has re-branded as an environmentally friendly, sustainable, green, clean, Goo processing non-profit.Help them collect as much Goo as possible. But what do they really want? Explore a new story spanning hundreds of thousands of years and watch the world change.
LET’S SEE WHAT HAPPENS THIS TIME.
Be careful! The world is beautiful, but it is dangerous. Guide as many Goo Balls into the exit pipe of each area as you can. ...but what's on the other end of the pipe?
It's alright. I wish Steam offered a "mid" recommendation. The first game was much better. Better story, better environments. In the first game, I felt like I was discovering a world, watching progress. MAKING progress.
Its just, not worth the price tag. The game's pretty solid, but there's a lot of reuse and the runtime is still quite short. If this was closer to 10, or even 15 USD, it'd be fine, but the 30 USD pricetag is too much.
First things first: this is a good follow-up. Not as great as I (and, I suppose, many others) would have hoped, but still worth playing - especially if you get it on discount. It is a technically polished and enjoyable
Not as good as the original but still worth playing if you enjoyed it. New goo types are cool but the goo cannons are mostly tedious and often very exploitable to do things like get infinite goo balls. Several early
Loved the first game - this one is just more frustrating, slower, and doesn't do anything innovative enough mechanics or plot-wise to justify its existence. Getting through the first chapter was a slog, and by then I
I wanted to love this game so much. When it was announced at the game awards, i was literally screaming. The first World of Goo is probably one of my favorite games of all time and the thought of a sequel never even