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Wednesday, October 15, 2008


Download mirrors for the World of Goo demo are currently being posted in 2D Boy's forums. The trial version contains all of Chapter 1 (out of four, excluding the final epilogue) which is roughly twenty percent of the entire game.

Demo of World of Goo Available (2D Boy)
2D Boy Interview (Rock Paper Shotgun)
Interview: World of Goo Creators Talk Development (GameSetWatch)

Comments

It's sad that this indie game got cracked already and that the people are downloading it for free.

This game rocks!

btw, isn't "contains all of Chapter 1 (out of four, excluding the final epilogue) which is roughly twenty percent of the entire game." just repeating twice the same thing?

I'm a Nitpicker Extraordinaire!

Not really, since 1/4th would be 25 percent.

Ooh, marvelous! I am quite surely going to buy the full version, anyway, but a demo is still appreciated :)

I like the style of the game, but "tower of goo" frustrates the hell out of me, I just can't get past that part.

You get multiple skips to use at your leisure PRO TIP.

Bought it on my Wii for 1500 wiipoints ($15.00) and it was worth every penny..err Wiipoint. Oh and that tower of goo level is frustrating. Tip: You have to build quick!

That level isn't that hard. Build sideways first. Establish a stable foundation.

That level is also named after the experimental game on which this was based.

The demo is fantastic (last level of chapter 1 is a lot of fun,) and now it'll be easier to convince friends with money to pick it up.

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