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The one and only.

World of Goo, an ultra-popular paragon of DRM-free physics-based indie gaming, is available now for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, on GOG.com with a 50% launch discount.

World of Goo is one of the most stirring and innovative indie games ever released. It, along with a few other titles, was responsible for the explosive emergence of the modern indie-gaming market in the late 2000s. Its success could be attributed to the high quality gameplay achieved for a fraction of normal development costs, novel design and physics-based gameplay, as well as the refreshingly down to earth, community-friendly developer attitude. World of Goo is a physics-puzzle game at its core, but remains a completely unique gameplay and visual experience that has been imitated, but never quite replicated.

Save the World of Goo from the nefarious World of Goo Corporation, DRM-free on GOG.com. The 50% launch discount will last for one week, until Thursday, February 12, at 10:59 AM GMT.
Another cool game I didn't expect to see come to GOG! I've been meaning to play through this again, but I still have it on my Wii, so I don't think this will be an instant buy for me.

Would be nice to see Little Inferno here, as well.
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Vythonaut: I guess that's the case with many games out there; for example, the "main" quest in cRPGs is some hours long but the "side" quests make the game longer to beat. Of course that is if you're interested to do them. As for puzzle games, I always thought that these type of games attract the "completionist" players... :P
In a good RPG the main quest will take about 20 hours with no grinding and minimal downtime. That's what I consider a reasonable length to beat a game. Of course you can add or take a few hours. The other thing with side quests ist that they can be interesting, sometimes even more interesting than the main quest. But the OCD challenges in World of Good are more like the "get 50 goblin toenails" quests.
Will we see Little Inferno on GOG ?
I still have the CD of this. I might pick this up this weekend if something else I want is on sale, so fingers crossed.
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zaine-h: I still have the CD of this. I might pick this up this weekend if something else I want is on sale, so fingers crossed.
Why would you get World of Goo if something else you want is on sale?
World of Goo is a great Android game as well. Will GOG ever sell Android games anytime soon?
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IronArcturus: World of Goo is a great Android game as well. Will GOG ever sell Android games anytime soon?
No thanks *vomit*
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IronArcturus: World of Goo is a great Android game as well. Will GOG ever sell Android games anytime soon?
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Niggles: No thanks *vomit*
Why are you so upset at the idea of GOG expanding to cover another gaming platform?
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Niggles: No thanks *vomit*
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Gilozard: Why are you so upset at the idea of GOG expanding to cover another gaming platform?
Android games = not worth it. Plus all the microtransactions? please.. keep that shit off here.
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Niggles: Android games = not worth it. Plus all the microtransactions? please.. keep that shit off here.
I'm currently playing Tales of Illyria on my android phone and really enjoying it, no microtransactions in sight.
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Niggles: Android games = not worth it. Plus all the microtransactions? please.. keep that shit off here.
It's a good thing that you didn't generalise. ;)
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DracoMagister: I already have it on Steam from a Humble Bundle (they didn't sell the DRM free). But I'll eventually buy the DRM free version here.
Interesting... I got World of Goo in a Humble Bundle and I have a DRM-free download. I guess maybe it was offered multiple times, but not DRM-free every time?
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Gilozard: Why are you so upset at the idea of GOG expanding to cover another gaming platform?
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Niggles: Android games = not worth it. Plus all the microtransactions? please.. keep that shit off here.
There are plenty of excellent Android games without microtransactions.
Post edited February 05, 2015 by yyahoo
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Gilozard: Why are you so upset at the idea of GOG expanding to cover another gaming platform?
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Niggles: Android games = not worth it. Plus all the microtransactions? please.. keep that shit off here.
...Did you miss how World of Goo is an Android game? Along with PC, etc.

Bad games are not a platform specific issue.
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yyahoo: Interesting... I got World of Goo in a Humble Bundle and I have a DRM-free download. I guess maybe it was offered multiple times, but not DRM-free every time?.
It was Steam-only in this bundle.
Post edited February 05, 2015 by Grargar
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yyahoo: Interesting... I got World of Goo in a Humble Bundle and I have a DRM-free download. I guess maybe it was offered multiple times, but not DRM-free every time?.
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Grargar: It was Steam-only in this bundle.
Yes, I got it from that bundle.