• Dave@lemmy.nz
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    11 months ago

    Holy hell, I didn’t think it would ever happen! I wonder what new mechanics they can add that no one else has done.

    For reference, World of Goo was released the year after the first ever iPhone. MySpace was the most popular social network at the time.

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      11 months ago

      I’m sure the Devs will work something out. Tomorrow Corporation have been putting out bangers in between WoG 1 and 2 so I trust them completely.

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        11 months ago

        Even their Experimental Gameplay games from before WoG and Tomorrow Corporation are worth playing if you can find them. That includes Tower of Goo of course but I remember there being a lot of fun ones back in the day.

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        11 months ago

        I haven’t been paying attention apparently. I can only think of Little Inferno otherwise, and that was also ages ago.

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          11 months ago

          They did Human Resource Machine, which is a pretty difficult low-level programming-based game, and 7 billion humans, which is a similar low-level programming-based game but incorporating multi-threading concepts.

          Neither are super accessible if you’re not into programming, but if you are into it they’re both pretty awesome. I finished Human Resource Machine a few weeks ago and have made a start on 7 Billion Humans, so far so good.

          I also played World of Goo and Little Inferno back on the Wii U lol. Very unique games with heaps of character.

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          I’m pretty sure they did the programming one as well, human resources machine. Fiendishly difficult that one was, didn’t like the way it progressed

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    11 months ago

    No word on platform availability but I’m nearly certain Linux will be one of the platforms.

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    11 months ago

    Hell yeah, the first one came out around the time when indie games started to take off. Braid, Limbo, World of Goo, Super Meat Boy.

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    11 months ago

    The soundtrack on the original game was so eerie but fit the atmosphere of the game so well.

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    I remember playing this on the Wii and trying to make the tallest tower I could. I really hope they bring back a similar feature, that was really fun.

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      11 months ago

      It would be more of a callback than you realize. World of Goo started as a free prototype game Tower of Good where the goal was, yep, making the biggest tower of goo you could. It was very simple but fun.

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    11 months ago

    I’m so glad these will be another one! The first one was so great. I can’t wait to see what crazy things they think of for this one.

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    11 months ago

    What the what???

    I literally played some world of goo a couple months ago. I was so sad to see they’d taken down the community hight comparison feature. Fuck yes it’s back!!

    This is one I’ll preorder