Black Friday Meets Black Balls Of Goo As World Of Goo HD Goes Free For First Time Ever
This Black Friday, why not treat yourself to an acclaimed physics-based puzzle game about building structures using black balls of goo?
This Black Friday, why not treat yourself to an acclaimed physics-based puzzle game about building structures using black balls of goo?
World of Goo has just received its first update in over two years.
Since World of Goo first debuted in the App Store back in 2010, the popular puzzler (which is developed by 2D Boy) has been downloaded more than one million times.
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Do you like puzzle games? If so, check out World of Oil HD for iPad. The title mixes three puzzle games of a similar genre together into a unique package.
Feed Me Oil is a mind bending puzzle game that will challenge your logic skills and knowledge of physics. Use bars, magnets, fans and more to direct the oil from a broken pipe into the mouth of an oil hungry creature.
One month after its Universal debut, the $4.99 World of Goo HD game has received a significant update, at least for iPhone users. Verizon 1.4 brings Retina display to the game for the first time.
World of Goo for the iPhone is finally coming on Thursday, April 14. The game has also been rebranded as a Universal App upon the iPhone release.
2D Boy has revealed via a weekend blog post that the iPhone version of World of Goo has been submitted to the App Store for approval and should be available "soonish." The team also revealed some positive news for early World of Goo adopters.
World of Goo, the well known physics construction puzzle, from 2D Boy comes to the iPad. Read on to find out how it plays on the 9.7" touch screen device.
2D Boy will be porting their successful physics-puzzler, World of Goo, to the wonders of Apple's iOS-based tablet. The iPad port will sport the same gooey construction fun of the Wii and personal computer versions.