World of Goo is a bridge building game with a frustrating twist; that twist being that your building material is a jelly like ‘goo’. Everything bends and sways as you build your way to the pipe at the end of the level making for some truly interesting puzzles. The art in the game is charming, and unlike its brother game Little Inferno each new level feels fun and fresh and in no way monotonous. The game will keep you interested for a good 6 hours and is defiantly worth playing. A positive, charming and fun take on the typical bridge building style game.
On another note the game is showing its age on PC in undesirable ways. Having had its release almost 10 years ago in late 2008 the antialiasing is lacklustre and the game can only be played either full screen (I guess 40+ inch monitors weren’t common back in 2008, and it wasn’t such a daunting thing to see.) or a tiny tiny window ( I guess great resolutions screens weren’t a thing either). The game is also available on Android and IOS and even the Nintendo Switch. As these are much more recent releases it might be worth playing on those platforms for a smoother experience.