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Well I just started playing World Of Goo on Wii Ware even though I had downloaded it a while ago, and OMG what a great game, Im just in love with everything about it, the art style in particular just blows me away as does the nice dark sense of humor. Love it.



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it's very good... I bout it like 2 years ago on the computer :P



Yeah I like it too. I especially love the soundtrack  :o



It is an outstanding game and it makes me happy to know it has received so much love.



have it on the PC. It's really good.



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The game is way better on PC. Controls are much easier. I played it on the Wii at a friends house before buying it on the PC. I found the Wii's motion control of the reticle to be extremely frustrating. It works much better with a mouse.



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I got it as a gift from the "Secret Santa Thread" on this very site!  It's an awesome game that felt perfect with the Wii's control set up.  Maybe the PS3 and 360 can get ports of this game now that they are gettin motion control devices.  More people need to play this instant classic.



dreamcast210 said:

The game is way better on PC. Controls are much easier. I played it on the Wii at a friends house before buying it on the PC. I found the Wii's motion control of the reticle to be extremely frustrating. It works much better with a mouse.

As does every game in almost every genre.



I quite loved it, though i got stuck on what was basically the next to last puzzle (or something in that last area, anyway)

 

Tim Burton-esque, i called it.



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I tried the demo, and couldn't get into it. =/

An better fitting analogy for me would be "Man, I must've been living in a Cave (Story) this whole time if I didn't know about this game."