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World of Goo, a brilliant video game

On December 24th, 2008 | Tags: , , ,

world-of-gooIt’s Christmas eve and you are perhaps looking for a last minute gift. So, it is time for me to introduce you to a little jewel that caught my attention for the past two weeks.

World of Goo is a video game for the Nintendo Wii, PC and Mac that will make you think to solve around 40 brilliant, entertaining and poetic puzzles.

For $20, you will have cool musics, nice graphics that will look great on an old computer and hours of great fun. I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did. On, this: Joyeux Noel !

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2 Comments

1

Why pay for a game when you can have one for free?

Oiligarchy,

“Now you can be the protagonist of the petroleum era: explore and drill around the world, corrupt politicians, stop alternative energies and increase the oil addiction. Be sure to have fun before the resources begin to deplete.”

2

Haha, nice one, i will have to try this one out after Christmas.

meanwhile Kiashu, take care and enjoy ! ;)

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