World of Goo Remastered | Official Game Trailer | Netflix



Play World of Goo Remastered on your mobile devices. Available exclusively on Netflix: https://bit.ly/worldofgoonetflix

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.

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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.

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  1. Olivier Lopez Ch
    Olivier Lopez Ch says:

    I love this game and I'm exited about a remaster, however. I can't think about how is netflix going to implement this. I assume it will be similar to the Nintendo Wii version, but no clue how the remote control motion tracking is going to work

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  2. flclhack
    flclhack says:

    this is one of the best games ever made. i bought it for switch but couldn’t stand the motion controls, so i think mobile might be the right platform.

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  3. kiki- drawer26
    kiki- drawer26 says:

    This game branched me off to soooo many genre of games. Puzzle, structural building, stratagy…strategy…. so fun! Difficult enough to struggle but not enough where u never wanted to play again. I always came back even after challenging levels. Awsome!

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  4. Mr.E
    Mr.E says:

    I use to play this on my old Windows Computer, with Polar Golf, Purble Place, Pin Ball Machine, and that one with Rabbits running from a catcher.

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  5. TweakRacer
    TweakRacer says:

    Super woke Netflix is cracking down on family plan sharing using this phishing app!

    They license an uber-popular game, quickly re-skin it, and then release it on mobile. But looking at the privacy settings, this app is a trap to see what devices are logging in and from where… in order to force the $8/month extortion on family plans where family members may not live in the same homes.

    Netflix will end up reaping what they sow, and go the way of Bud Light, Miller, and Target. Good riddance!

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