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World of Goo 2: Fun Physics Puzzles Now on Mobile

Author : David May 13,2025

World of Goo 2: Fun Physics Puzzles Now on Mobile

After an eagerly awaited period, fans of the iconic puzzle game can rejoice as World of Goo finally returns with a full sequel. Developed by 2DBOY and Tomorrow Corporation, World of Goo 2 has made its much-anticipated debut on mobile platforms, including Android and iOS, alongside releases on Steam and PlayStation 5.

A Ton of New Stuff

World of Goo 2 Mobile introduces a plethora of exciting features, including over 30 new achievements that players can unlock. A significant addition to the game is the introduction of an options menu, marking a first for any title from 2DBOY or Tomorrow Corporation.

The original World of Goo, released on Windows in October 2008, challenged players to construct bizarre bridges and towers using goo balls while battling the forces of physics and gravity. In this sequel, players dive into the dynamics of realistic flowing, splashing, and viscous liquid, which they can manipulate like a river, transform into Goo Balls, use to extinguish fires, and solve mind-bending puzzles.

World of Goo 2 Mobile also introduces an array of new Goo types, such as Jelly Goo, Liquid Launchers, Growing Goo, Shrinking Goo, Explosive Goo, and many more unique varieties. Players will need to experiment and master how these different species interact to progress through the game.

There Are a Lot of Levels to Chew Through in World of Goo 2 Mobile

The game unfolds a new narrative across five expansive chapters, offering over 60 new levels, each packed with additional challenges. The storyline spans an impressive timeline of hundreds of thousands of years, immersing players in a rich and evolving plot.

Players will collaborate with a mysterious company that touts its eco-friendly initiatives, aiming to collect as much Goo as possible. However, as you delve deeper into the game, you'll uncover hidden agendas and secrets that add layers of intrigue to the gameplay.

After years of anticipation, the beloved goo balls are back. You can now grab World of Goo 2 from the Google Play Store for $9.99.

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