Freebie Info - World of Goo [ENDED]

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Good news everybody, today is not the day I kill you all. Instead, today, for you:

[HEADING=2]World of Goo [https://www.epicgames.com/store/en-US/product/world-of-goo/home][/HEADING]

World of Goo will be free at Epic Games Store until May 16th. You can get the game through the link above, or straight from the Epic Games launcher. Either way, the game will be added directly to your Epic Games library.

Beautiful and surprising, the millions of Goo Balls who live in the World of Goo are curious to explore - but they don't know that they are in a game, or that they are extremely delicious.

Welcome to the multiple "Game of The Year" award-winning puzzle game - World of Goo. Drag and drop living globs of goo to build structures, bridges, cannonballs, zeppelins, and giant tongues.

Have a look if interested and enjoy.

The next Epic Games Store giveaway will be Stories Untold starting May 16th.
 

EvilRoy

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A good game, but you know that price stopped me up pretty hard when I noticed it. 15 bucks seems a lot for a game this old, particularly given it was fairly indie feeling even new. I think I originally got it from a humble bundle way back.
 
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Thank you for your vigilance. I wanted to send you a banana, but it got lost along with my luggage when I got back from my recent holiday. You can blame the Russians.
 

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I got this, I haven't been getting all the free Epic giveaways... but I remembered World of Goo which I had the demo for on my Wii back in the day and thought was fun in a F2P phone game type way. Well I fired it up yesterday and, I don't think I ever thought I would say this, ever, I mean ever. But...

This worked way better with a Wiimote.

I was never one that hated on the Wiimote like so many back then, but I acknowledged its gimmicky nature. Even in places where it worked surprisingly well I still generally maintained that a more conventional controller was preferable. So big congratulations to World of Goo... a game where controls are better suited for a Wiimote than they are with a mouse or (as I prefer to use) a trackball.