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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

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To celebrate the 1 year anniversary of the wonderful World of Goo, 2D Boy are letting you pick your price for the game - for one week only.

Until October 19th, you can visit the World of Goo site and pay any amount of cash you want for the gooey puzzler. If you're yet to give it a go, there has never been a better time to grab a piece of the action.

Head over to the WOG site and check it out (Note: at time of posting, the site appears to be getting hammered, hence it's not loading. Be patient!)

Comments

Please cheapskates, don't donate just one cent to get a good game for pretty much free. Show some love for indie developers.

I already own 2 copies of world of goo why should I not just donate 1 cent for another copy.

1 cent is too much, free please!

Doesn't paypal have a flat fee that they charge (alone with a % of course)? From what I read, they take 30 cents no matter what the transaction, so won't they lose money if you donate less than 30 cents?

anyone know if there is a different fee structure for bank account payment vs credit card payment with paypal- will one way give 2dboy more than the other?

No more gift option today !?

I bought it from Steam when it was $5. I've been rather annoyed by Steam's 'connect every time you start a game and if offline crash on exit' behavior (using XP so no excuses there). Maybe I will buy it again so I can enjoy Goo without frustration.

Lol, already own it on my Wii. Bought another two copies. One for my PC and another to give to my brother. Payed three dollars for each copy.

I love this game and I love 2Dboy for awesome deals like this.

P.S. Nikica, you are an evil heartless person who hates fun and probably beats puppies just because you can. Also I'll bet you bake batches of chocolate chip cookies and then go and eat them in front of starving children.

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