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Originally titled Yellow Goo Love, Crazy Over Goo is a mouse-controlled platformer with fifty playable levels. The game is sort of a follow-up project to Banov's Assassin Blue, another Game Maker creation released several months before.

You control an elastic ball who is after the love of his life, both looking suspiciously like a gaming royalty couple from the early 80's. To clear a room, simply make your way past the traps and touch the red flag to progress. None of the challenges are particularly hard, but to unlock everything you will have to complete the entire game without skipping any stages. (source, download instructions)

Comments

All I have to say is that that I really loved this game and was disappointed when I finished all of the levels. Hopefully some really good custom levels will come along.

Why did he rename it? I liked the original title much better.

Anyway, it's a great game.

Lots of fun, not too frustrating or difficult either which is nice. Custom levels could ensure this game lives for quite a while too.

Played the first version and it really worsed the wait for this one, really good game. I hope they make a user map pack in the future.

I liked the original but this version is even better.

Pretty neat little game. I found the difficulty curve to be fantastic, and some of the gimmicks were implemented almost perfectly, but the game does fall short in a few areas -- the game still feels like a GM game, with a few view errors (when you push the block the view flickers a bit), and the blurred fullscreen, not to mention some pretty ugly looking graphics. I think if the developer were to put more time into the presentation this game would be nearly perfect. otherwise a fun little time-waster.

A great little game.

Awesome game. Too bad is real short. The difficulty curve is awesome. This game is neither frustrating or too easy. But short.

fine game!

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