I have recently become obsessed with the World of Goo, which is a game that you can play on your phone or computer. I play it on my Droid every time I get a few minutes of free time, and I cannot tell you how much fun I have. This is by far my favorite cell phone game of all times, and it is something that I would not normally gravitate to. At $5, this is one of the more expensive games on the Android Market, but I think it is well worth the price in the end. Here is my overview of the game, just to show you how fantastic I think it is.
What Is World of Goo?
The World of Goo is a game where you basically have to connect little goo balls with one another to form chains. The chains have to go toward a big tube, and that tube sucks up all of the goo balls that float around on the chain. The goal of each level is to collect a certain amount of goo balls while moving around various obstacles in the way. Sounds stupid, but it is really a lot of fun in the end. Here is a trailer for the game to give you a better idea of what I’m talking about…
Whether you’re a licensed tattoo artist or a stay at home mom, you are guaranteed to get addicted to this game. I have no doubt in my mind about that.
Who Created World of Goo?
World of Goo is the mind-child of Kyle Gabler and Ron Carmel, the owners and founders of 2D Boy. This odd pair of developers works in random coffee shops and homes, making awesome gameage wherever they happen to go. They are so funny, and you can see that in the way that World of Goo plays out. I don’t think either of them thought this game would turn out to be the huge success that it is today.
Gooey Reviews
I can tell you about the awesomeness of this game until I’m blue in the face, but you don’t have to take my word for it. There are plenty of other people out there that agree with me about the game’s excitement. Here are some of the reviews that have recently been posted about the game:
- “The comedy is implemented in bucket-loads, parodying the power of cynical marketing and the corrupt exploits of major corporations… and at this point I struggle to find a way to put into words how a puzzle game can explore so many themes. It’s just incredible.” – The Dead Pixel Post
- “Not only is World of Goo easily the best WiiWare release to date, it’s also proof that you don’t need a large development team or millions of dollars to create an outstanding video game. In an era of video gaming where style is often emphasized over substance, it’s refreshing to see a title like World of Goo that somehow manages to feature an abundance of both.” – WiiWare World
- “I myself gasped at a few points at the sheer brilliance of what I saw in front of my eyes. Words cannot describe how good this game is.” – Chris Evans
- “I honestly don’t know where to begin on this one. This game is so startlingly brilliant on so many levels that it’s difficult to say ‘oh yeah that’s the stand out thing’ and then begin with that.” – full review at Poisoned Sponge
- “brilliant, stunning, and ridiculously fun … World of Goo is so good that it oftentimes feels like a title developed internally at Nintendo” – IGN
- “Before long, you’re actually building your way out of a creature’s stomach. First you’ve got to make a raft on the sea of his digestive juices, obviously … ingenious and heart-warming.” – full preview with PC Gamer
- “A game so utterly charming, so pregnant with charisma, and so simple in concept, that it belongs in another era.” – Eurogamer
Use these reviews to encourage you to download the game. I guarantee you will not regret it. I challenge you to have more fun than this for under $5. If you do, let me know so I can try it too







