World of Goo Remastered

2.8
4.29K reviews
10L+
Downloads
Content rating
PEGI 7
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About this game

Available exclusively for Netflix members.

They're squirmy and curious! Drag and drop living Goo Balls to build everything from bridges to giant tongues in this physics-based puzzle game.

The millions of Goo Balls that live in the beautiful World of Goo are curious to explore — but they don't know that they're in a game, or that they're extremely delicious. Connect the Goo Balls to build a wide range of jiggly architecture, including: bridges, cannonballs, and zeppelins.

This award-winning game, made entirely by two guys, has been praised for its "ingenious-level design" by IGN and named "Game of the Year" by TouchArcade and Metacritic. Be prepared to be charmed by the weird and wonderful World of Goo.

Features:

• Mysterious Levels: Each level is strange and dangerously beautiful, introducing new puzzles and areas — and the creatures that live in them.

• A Diverse World of Goo Balls: Along the way, undiscovered new species of Goo Ball, each with unique abilities, come together to ooze through reluctant tales of discovery, love, surveillance, beauty, electric power, and the third dimension.

• The Sign Painter: Someone is watching you.

• Build the Tallest Tower in World of Goo Corporation's Mysterious Sandbox: World of Goo Corporation is contractually obligated to state that everyone is a winner and is enthusiastic to celebrate everyone's tower building opportunities equally.

Updates for the Netflix edition:

• Hi-Res Art for the Modern Age: The original art for this game was designed to look excellent on screens of years past; it's now updated to double the original resolution for a remastered gameplay experience. The Netflix edition also includes support for modern screen sizes.

• Save Your Progress: Play on your phone or mobile device and track your advancement with cloud save. Each Netflix profile will track progress separately.

More awards and recognition for World of Goo:

• Best Design – Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences
• Best Indie Game – Spike TV Video Game Awards
• Best Downloadable Title – Game Developers Choice Awards
• Best Design – Independent Games Festival
• Technical Excellence – Independent Games Festival
• Game of the Year – Rock Paper Shotgun
• Game of the Year – GameTunnel
• Wii Game of the Year, Best PC Puzzle Game, Best Wii Puzzle Game, Best Artistic Design Wii, Best New IP Wii, Most Innovative Design Wii – IGN
• Puzzler of the Year – Golden Joystick Awards

- Created by 2D BOY.

Please note that the Data Safety information applies to information collected and used in this app. See the Netflix Privacy Statement to learn more about information we collect and use in this and other contexts, including at account registration.
Updated on
11 Sept 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Location, Personal info and 3 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

2.7
4.05K reviews
Sergei Genchev
25 August 2023
Every game is trying to SCREAM at the startup with music/sound effects/whatever. I accepted it as a given state of life. But most at least have a way to turn sounds off. This one is a special child, no way to turn sound off whatsoever. Yes, I can turn my media volume off and turn it back on when I want to listen to something. Or, I could pick another game and uninstall this one.
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James Frazier
21 October 2023
No game - remastered or not - is worth being taken over by a subscription based company. The original game is actually my favorite game on the app store. World of Goo is a fun, play-at-your-own-pace, creative puzzle game with an amazing aesthetic and story. It's the perfect example of what every app should strive to be. Netflix ruined that by removing the play-at-your-own-pace nature of the game. Even the perfect game isn't so good that a subscription won't ruin what originally made it great.
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Cole Smith
12 May 2024
Subscriptions have ruined a game I adore intensely. The fact that this game is subscription or bust really sucks. I'd pay $20 easily for this game to play without being tethered but since Netflix can't put any decent content on their platforms I decided to cancel my subscription. Now I can't play this game. Developers, please take note. If this is how World of Goo 2 is I have some serious doubts it's going to achieve the same level of adoption. At the very least, you won't see me.
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