Newsletter
  • Guides
  • Previews
    • Indie Games
    • PS4
    • PC
    • Xbox One
    • Nintendo Switch
    • Nintendo 3DS
    • PS Vita
    • PS3
    • Xbox 360
    • Wii U
  • Site Info
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise
    • Staff Directory
    • Join Our Team
    • Privacy Policy
      • Cookies Policy
    • RSS Feeds
    • Social Media
      • Youtube
      • Facebook
      • Twitter
      • Twitch
      • Instagram
      • Tumblr
      • Linkedin
      • Pinterest
      • Discord
  • Discord
  • Store
  • Logitech G
  • green man gaming
  • Affiliates
    • GAMIVO.com
    • Logitech
    • Astro Gaming
    • Nord VPN
    • Best Buy
    • Namecheap Hosting
    • Blue Mic
    • Ultimate Ears
    • Jaybird
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
BG
  • News
    • All
    • Esports
    • Interviews
    Why lag sucks

    The Lag Factor: Why Network Latency and Pings Can Swing Esports Bets

    The Click and the Wager: How eSports and Betting Collide

    Bungie Premieres Gameplay For Marathon

    Bitcoin Browser Mini Games To Play Online

    Screenshot

    Rival Stars Horse Racing: Is The VR Edition Worth It?

    Evolution of iGaming: What’s Changing for Players in 2025?

    Top Played Sport Games in Canada

    The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak II Releases 2025

    esports new frontier

    The New Frontier: Exploring the Thrills of Esports Betting and its Impact on Traditional Sports Betting

    Trending Tags

    • Top Stories
    • PlayStation
    • Xbox
    • Nintendo
    • Retro Games
    • Mobile Games
    • Indie Games
    • Square Enix
    • Sony
    • Microsoft
    • PAX
    • EGX
    • Gamescom
    • Rockstar Games
    • Electronic Arts
    • Activision Blizzard
    • E3 Expo
  • Reviews
    • All
    • Flash Game Reviews
    • Google Stadia
    • Indie Game Reviews
    • Mobile Game Reviews
    • Nintendo 3DS Reviews
    • Nintendo Switch Reviews
    • PC Reviews
    • PS Vita Reviews
    • PS3 Reviews
    • PS4 Reviews
    • PS5 Reviews
    • Retro Game Reviews
    • Reviews RoundUP
    • Xbox 360 Reviews
    • Xbox One Reviews

    Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake PC Review

    Tales of Xillia Remastered

    Tales of Xillia Remastered PS5 Review

    Little Nightmares 3 PS5 Review

    Atelier Resleriana: The Red Alchemist & the White Guardian PS5 Review

    Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles PC Review

    Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter PC Review

    Yooka-Replaylee PC Preview

    Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma PC Review

    Lies of P: Overture PC Review

    Trending Tags

    • Resident Evil
    • Call of Duty
    • Final Fantasy
    • Destiny
    • Borderlands
    • Halo
    • The Elder Scrolls
    • Fortnite
    • PUBG
    • Bioshock
    • The Witcher
  • Opinion
    • All
    • Second Opinion

    When Games Started to Gamble

    Why lag sucks

    The Lag Factor: Why Network Latency and Pings Can Swing Esports Bets

    Aviator game featured image

    Playing Aviator on Betway

    The Click and the Wager: How eSports and Betting Collide

    Betting Online: The Overlooked Genre of Gaming You’re Already Playing

    From Gamers to Punters: How UX Turns a Bet into an Experience

    From Gamers to Punters: How UX Turns a Bet into an Experience

    Why Gamers Are Flocking To Online Casino Apps

    casino games you can play on your mobile phone

    Most Casino Games You Can Play on Your Mobile Phone

    Sport Betting and sports bets or online sporting events gambling as football betting and draft picks or basketball game bet and Hockey betting with 3D illustration elements.

    Overlooked Strategies That Can Improve Your Betting

    Trending Tags

    • Is It A Classic?
    • Remember When
    • Do We Even Care Anymore?
    • Humpday Haikus
    • Top Series
    • Thirsty Thursday
    • Aging Gamer
    • On The Way To E3
  • Podcasts
    • All
    • The BagoCast
    • TSR BagoCast

    Bagocast: Interview with Upper Echelon Gamers – The Future of Game Journalism

    Bagocast: Interview with Upper Echelon Gamers – Social Media & Esports

    Bagocast: Interview with Upper Echelon Gamers – Politics in Video Games Games

    Bagocast: Interview with Upper Echelon Gamers – Content Creators vs Game Journalist 2

    Bagocast: Interview with Upper Echelon Gamers – Titan Fall and Apex: Legends Hacked

    Bagocast: Interview with Upper Echelon Gamers – Content Creators vs Game Journalist

    BagoCast EP: 12 – Code Vein and the DLC

    Debate/Discussion: Bad Video Games That We Love

    Discussion/Debate: Is Bioware Gone?

    Trending Tags

    • Film Fallout
    • 8Bit Proof
    • Gaming Historia
    • Bago Anime Cast
    • Gamers In Beta
    • Gamers Unscripted
  • Videos

    Shadow Fight Arena Chapter 1 Gameplay

    Controller Guide For Wild Assault

    Trevor Bogan Interview

    Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden’s Gets Gameplay Trailer

    Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden Gets New Story Trailer

    Stephen Oyoung Interview

    Jacqueline Pinol Interview

    So, You Wanna Play Junker Queen?

    Matchpoint Tennis Championships Live Review

  • Geek Culture
    • All
    • Anime and Manga
    • Anime/Manga Review
    • Collectibles
    • Comic Books
    • Cosplay
    • Movies
    • Tech
    • TV Shows

    MX Player for PC: Complete Setup Tutorial

    Anime Review: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle

    Crunchyroll Releases New Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Visual

    Crunchyroll Anime Awards 2025 Winners Announced

    Tickets Are Now on Sale for OVERLORD: The Sacred Kingdom

    Crunchyroll Announces Blu-ray Titles Coming in January 2025

    MY BOYFRIEND IS A DOG Manga gets English release

    Jae Woo Kim Interview - Grip Anime

    Jae Woo Kim Interview

    Crunchyroll Anime Award 2024 Winners Announced

    Trending Tags

    • Movie Reviews
    • Movie News
    • TV News
    • TV Episode Review
    • Episode Guide
    • Competitive Gaming
    • Tech News
    • Tech Review
    • Anime and Manga News
    • Anime and Manga Review
    • Comic Book News
    • Comic Book Review
  • Forum
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • All
    • Esports
    • Interviews
    Why lag sucks

    The Lag Factor: Why Network Latency and Pings Can Swing Esports Bets

    The Click and the Wager: How eSports and Betting Collide

    Bungie Premieres Gameplay For Marathon

    Bitcoin Browser Mini Games To Play Online

    Screenshot

    Rival Stars Horse Racing: Is The VR Edition Worth It?

    Evolution of iGaming: What’s Changing for Players in 2025?

    Top Played Sport Games in Canada

    The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak II Releases 2025

    esports new frontier

    The New Frontier: Exploring the Thrills of Esports Betting and its Impact on Traditional Sports Betting

    Trending Tags

    • Top Stories
    • PlayStation
    • Xbox
    • Nintendo
    • Retro Games
    • Mobile Games
    • Indie Games
    • Square Enix
    • Sony
    • Microsoft
    • PAX
    • EGX
    • Gamescom
    • Rockstar Games
    • Electronic Arts
    • Activision Blizzard
    • E3 Expo
  • Reviews
    • All
    • Flash Game Reviews
    • Google Stadia
    • Indie Game Reviews
    • Mobile Game Reviews
    • Nintendo 3DS Reviews
    • Nintendo Switch Reviews
    • PC Reviews
    • PS Vita Reviews
    • PS3 Reviews
    • PS4 Reviews
    • PS5 Reviews
    • Retro Game Reviews
    • Reviews RoundUP
    • Xbox 360 Reviews
    • Xbox One Reviews

    Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake PC Review

    Tales of Xillia Remastered

    Tales of Xillia Remastered PS5 Review

    Little Nightmares 3 PS5 Review

    Atelier Resleriana: The Red Alchemist & the White Guardian PS5 Review

    Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles PC Review

    Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter PC Review

    Yooka-Replaylee PC Preview

    Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma PC Review

    Lies of P: Overture PC Review

    Trending Tags

    • Resident Evil
    • Call of Duty
    • Final Fantasy
    • Destiny
    • Borderlands
    • Halo
    • The Elder Scrolls
    • Fortnite
    • PUBG
    • Bioshock
    • The Witcher
  • Opinion
    • All
    • Second Opinion

    When Games Started to Gamble

    Why lag sucks

    The Lag Factor: Why Network Latency and Pings Can Swing Esports Bets

    Aviator game featured image

    Playing Aviator on Betway

    The Click and the Wager: How eSports and Betting Collide

    Betting Online: The Overlooked Genre of Gaming You’re Already Playing

    From Gamers to Punters: How UX Turns a Bet into an Experience

    From Gamers to Punters: How UX Turns a Bet into an Experience

    Why Gamers Are Flocking To Online Casino Apps

    casino games you can play on your mobile phone

    Most Casino Games You Can Play on Your Mobile Phone

    Sport Betting and sports bets or online sporting events gambling as football betting and draft picks or basketball game bet and Hockey betting with 3D illustration elements.

    Overlooked Strategies That Can Improve Your Betting

    Trending Tags

    • Is It A Classic?
    • Remember When
    • Do We Even Care Anymore?
    • Humpday Haikus
    • Top Series
    • Thirsty Thursday
    • Aging Gamer
    • On The Way To E3
  • Podcasts
    • All
    • The BagoCast
    • TSR BagoCast

    Bagocast: Interview with Upper Echelon Gamers – The Future of Game Journalism

    Bagocast: Interview with Upper Echelon Gamers – Social Media & Esports

    Bagocast: Interview with Upper Echelon Gamers – Politics in Video Games Games

    Bagocast: Interview with Upper Echelon Gamers – Content Creators vs Game Journalist 2

    Bagocast: Interview with Upper Echelon Gamers – Titan Fall and Apex: Legends Hacked

    Bagocast: Interview with Upper Echelon Gamers – Content Creators vs Game Journalist

    BagoCast EP: 12 – Code Vein and the DLC

    Debate/Discussion: Bad Video Games That We Love

    Discussion/Debate: Is Bioware Gone?

    Trending Tags

    • Film Fallout
    • 8Bit Proof
    • Gaming Historia
    • Bago Anime Cast
    • Gamers In Beta
    • Gamers Unscripted
  • Videos

    Shadow Fight Arena Chapter 1 Gameplay

    Controller Guide For Wild Assault

    Trevor Bogan Interview

    Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden’s Gets Gameplay Trailer

    Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden Gets New Story Trailer

    Stephen Oyoung Interview

    Jacqueline Pinol Interview

    So, You Wanna Play Junker Queen?

    Matchpoint Tennis Championships Live Review

  • Geek Culture
    • All
    • Anime and Manga
    • Anime/Manga Review
    • Collectibles
    • Comic Books
    • Cosplay
    • Movies
    • Tech
    • TV Shows

    MX Player for PC: Complete Setup Tutorial

    Anime Review: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle

    Crunchyroll Releases New Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Visual

    Crunchyroll Anime Awards 2025 Winners Announced

    Tickets Are Now on Sale for OVERLORD: The Sacred Kingdom

    Crunchyroll Announces Blu-ray Titles Coming in January 2025

    MY BOYFRIEND IS A DOG Manga gets English release

    Jae Woo Kim Interview - Grip Anime

    Jae Woo Kim Interview

    Crunchyroll Anime Award 2024 Winners Announced

    Trending Tags

    • Movie Reviews
    • Movie News
    • TV News
    • TV Episode Review
    • Episode Guide
    • Competitive Gaming
    • Tech News
    • Tech Review
    • Anime and Manga News
    • Anime and Manga Review
    • Comic Book News
    • Comic Book Review
  • Forum
No Result
View All Result
BagoGames
No Result
View All Result

BagoGames > Articles > Game Reviews > Nintendo Switch Reviews > World of Goo Review – Gooey in the Center

World of Goo Review – Gooey in the Center

Josh Nichols by Josh Nichols
9 years ago
in Game Reviews, Nintendo Switch Reviews
Reading Time: 5 mins read
0
World of Goo, Tomorrow Corporation

World of Goo, Tomorrow Corporation

Share on FacebookShare on Bluesky

World of Goo is a different kind of puzzle game and one that went on to win many awards back when it originally released in 2008. It was originally only released on PC and Nintendo Wii before eventually being released for mobile platforms as well. It’s only fitting that it be released on the Nintendo Switch as well given the nature and design of the system. It’s the best of both worlds, allowing both TV play and the ability to enjoy it in tablet mode. Moving goo balls is as exciting as ever this time around and includes all of the original game with the addition of the new soundtrack mode. I’d played some of World of Goo on the Wii when it originally released and also checked it out on a friend’s iPad at their request. I can say with full honesty that this is my favorite version of the game though as it incorporates what I enjoyed about both of the available playstyles up to this point.

The premise of World of Goo is deceptively simple. You just need to manipulate different kinds of goo balls across the 47 levels to reach the pipe that represents the end of the level. This pipe will suck up goo balls and a set number of them are required to complete the level. Sometimes you’ll be manipulating the same kinds of goo balls in a given level but other times you’ll have different kinds at your disposal. Regardless of the available types, you’ll need to manipulate them to create different kinds of structures to reach the ends of the different levels. You’ll work against the different environments with these structures in some very interesting ways. It can be difficult at times but when you take a step back and just look around the level, you’ll be able to figure out what to do. It may take some patience but one thing that always got me through the more difficult levels was remembering that I had everything I needed at my disposal to complete these levels. I just needed to figure out how to set up the goo balls or how to combine the abilities of the goo balls I had available in the level. You can also skip levels if they prove to be too difficult and simply come back to them.

World of Goo, Tomorrow Corporation
World of Goo, Tomorrow Corporation

Like the other games from publisher Tomorrow Corporation, you control the game by using the left Joy-Con in the way that Wii Motion Plus remotes worked on the Wii and Wii U. There’s technology inside the Joy-Con controllers that can sense movements, positioning, and use the data to determine where your on-screen cursor should be. The game will begin by having you play the controller on a flat surface for calibration purposes and then you’ll simply hit the ‘minus’ button to center your on-screen cursor. Should you ever need to re-center it, all you have to do is tap the ‘minus’ button again and then you can get back into the action. It controls very well and I really enjoy these controls. I personally think they work much better than the Wii version not only for accuracy but also in terms of comfort. Since you don’t have to mess with a sensor bar, you can sit much more comfortably when you play. I like to have my hand and arm rest on my leg or knee. It makes it easier for precise movements without having to worry about bigger movements. If for some reason you want to play with touchscreen controls then you can! The Nintendo Switch has a multi-touch display just like mobile devices so you’re able to enjoy the game however you want. I personally really enjoy playing with the Joy-Con but did find myself utilizing the touch screen controls on occasion when I wanted to be lazy and just sit back and be more comfortable. It’s also obviously going to be the most precise when you’re touching the screen directly but again, I didn’t have any issues with the Joy-Con controls. I needed to re-center the cursor here and there but it just takes the push of a button to re-center so it’s not really much of an issue.

I was surprised but how much story there was in World of Goo. I never got very far into the game in my previous times with the game but I’ve nearly completed the game on the Nintendo Switch. The story is told through cut scenes mostly and progresses throughout your time in each world. It’s essentially a struggle between the goo balls and the World of Goo Corporation and it has a few twists and turns that pretty neat and unexpected. It’s a lot like the stories of platformers where the gameplay definitely takes priority but it’s still nice that the developer included a story in a puzzle-styled game.

World of Goo, Tomorrow Corporation
World of Goo, Tomorrow Corporation

Kyle Gabler created the soundtrack for World of Goo and I think it’s so funny that it works so, so well within the game. Many of the tracks were created for short films and other games but Kyle ended up throwing them all into this game and they just somehow click with the atmosphere. The music sounds very epic and also bouncy and poetic at the same time. It achieves a lot for the game’s atmosphere and despite being created with different uses in mind, it works really well for strengthening the atmosphere that the graphics and gameplay work together to build.

The graphics may be very simple for World of Goo but they’re creative and uniquely their own. The levels feel very confidently designed and help flesh out the tone of the game. The goo balls are easy to discern from each other. The goo balls are very cute as are the other visuals in the game. The graphics add a layer of deception to World of Goo because they make the game look almost too cute and casual when in reality the gameplay can get pretty tricky.

RelatedStories

Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake PC Review

Tales of Xillia Remastered

Tales of Xillia Remastered PS5 Review

Some puzzles can be very difficult and I even found myself checking a guide once or twice. In these scenarios, I was usually overthinking everything though and would feel dumb once I learned the solution. This is definitely a game that just requires patience and thinking. You have every tool you need to solve these puzzles. You just need to visualize everything and think of the possible solutions and try them out. Sometimes what you think won’t work will actually be the solution so you’ll just need to trust your gut, experiment, and try what you’re thinking. You can always hit ‘Retry’ in the pause menu if you want to start over. This helps relieve some of the pressure and helped ease me into trying things that I wasn’t fully confident would work.

World of Goo, Tomorrow Corporation
World of Goo, Tomorrow Corporation

There’s a lot of content to enjoy here. There are 47 levels spread across four different worlds and there’s a more difficult way to play too! The ‘Obsessive Completion Distinction’ flags are earned by rescuing more goos, completing the levels under a certain time frame, or by beating the levels in other different ways. It’s going to be more difficult but it’ll be perfect for anyone wanting to prove their skills in World of Goo. There’s also the ‘World of Goo Corporation’ level which is where your extra goos will go when you complete a level. If the level only requires you to send four goos through the pipe but you manage to get eight then that’s four goos that’ll get sent to the ‘World of Goo Corporation’ level. In this level, you can stack up all the goos stored here into a tall tower to showcase your skills in World of Goo.

There’s a lot of content to enjoy in World of Goo and it’s a very worthy purchase on the Nintendo Switch. Not only is it only $9.99 but you’re also able to play it with motion controls or with touch screen controls. There’s also going to be a co-op mode added in a free future update that is supposed to be available within a week or so from the release. That should either be today or some time very soon. You can also enjoy the soundtrack at any time by accessing it in the main menu which is exclusive to the Nintendo Switch version. There’s some very difficult puzzles in this game but with each and every one of these you’ll experience that “Aha!” moment. These moments are what make this game so beautiful–despite that sticky goo scattered all over it.

World of Goo

World of Goo
9

Score

9.0/10

Pros

  • Cute and unique graphics help build an interesting world
  • Difficult and tightly designed puzzles will keep you guessing at every few turns as new things are introduced and combined in interesting ways
  • Great soundtrack helps further pad out the atmosphere and environments
  • Co-Op mode is being added in a free future update so you can enjoy the puzzles and add some friendly chaos with a friend
  • Great length and amount of content, especially for the price

Cons

  • Level creation mode would add to the longevity of the title
Tags: NintendoPuzzleTomorrow CorporationTop Stories
ShareShareTweetShare


Previous Post

Little Inferno Review – I Can Stare into the Fire Forever

Next Post

Human Resource Machine Review – Don’t Bother Calling HR

Subscribe
Connect with
Login
I allow to create an account
When you login first time using a Social Login button, we collect your account public profile information shared by Social Login provider, based on your privacy settings. We also get your email address to automatically create an account for you in our website. Once your account is created, you'll be logged-in to this account.
DisagreeAgree
Notify of
guest
The comment form collects your name, email and content to allow us to keep track of the comments placed on the website. Please read and accept our website Terms and Privacy Policy to post a comment.
Save my name, email, and website in this browser cookies for the next time I comment.

I allow to create an account
When you login first time using a Social Login button, we collect your account public profile information shared by Social Login provider, based on your privacy settings. We also get your email address to automatically create an account for you in our website. Once your account is created, you'll be logged-in to this account.
DisagreeAgree
guest
The comment form collects your name, email and content to allow us to keep track of the comments placed on the website. Please read and accept our website Terms and Privacy Policy to post a comment.
Save my name, email, and website in this browser cookies for the next time I comment.

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

BAGOGAMES WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

Get this week's top news, reviews, guides, videos and opinion for your favorite games, movies, TV and tech in your email every Friday.

Don't worry, we don't spam.

NEW ON BAGOGAMES

Game Reviews

Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake PC Review

5 days ago
Tales of Xillia Remastered
Game Reviews

Tales of Xillia Remastered PS5 Review

5 days ago
Opinion

When Games Started to Gamble

by Trevor Kincaid
6 days ago

LATEST PODCASTS & VIDEOS

Currently Playing

Void Slayer – Review

Void Slayer – Review

Game Reviews

The IDEAL Spider-Man VR Game

Opinion

BPM: Bullets Per Minute – Shooting to The Beat (Review)

Game Reviews

She Will Punish Them – Warning: Mature Content (Early Access Review)

Game Reviews

Bagocast: Interview with Upper Echelon Gamers – The Future of Game Journalism

Opinion

FOLLOW US

BagoGames

BagoGames.com © 2023 BagoGames LLC. All rights reserved.

Navigate Site

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Staff Directory
  • Join Our Team
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
  • Newsletter
  • RSS Feeds
  • Discord Server
  • BG Store
  • OpenCritic
  • green man gaming
  • Logitech G
  • GAMIVO.com
  • ASTRO Gaming
  • Logitech
  • Namecheap Hosting
  • Nord VPN
  • Best Buy
  • Blue Mic
  • Reviews
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Guides

Follow Us

  • Login
  • Sign Up
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Opinion
  • Podcasts
  • Videos
  • Geek Culture
  • Previews
  • Guides
  • Short Videos
  • Forum
  • Site Info
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise
    • Join Our Team
    • Staff Directory
    • Privacy Policy
    • Newsletter
    • RSS Feeds

BagoGames.com © 2023 BagoGames LLC. All rights reserved.

wpDiscuz