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World of Goo
グーの惑星
Wog Wii.jpg
Developer(s): 2D Boy
Publisher(s): 2D Boy, Nintendo (WiiWare, Japan),
Tomorrow Corporation (Switch),
Microsoft
Platform: WiiWare, Windows,

smart devices, Nintendo Switch

Category:
Players:
Predecessor:
Successor:
Release dates
N. America: October 13, 2008
Japan: April 21, 2009
Europe: December 19, 2008
On partnered sites
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World of Goo (Japanese: グーの惑星, Goo no Wakusei, meaning "Planet of Goo") is a puzzle game by indie company 2D Boy.

In Japan, the WiiWare version was published by Nintendo.

Summary

The player constructs structures using goo balls. The aim of the game is to use these structures to get to a pipe marking the end of the level, however, there is also a game mode called "World of Goo Corporation", where the aim of the game is to use the structures to form the highest tower instead.

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