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World of Goo - pay what you want!

World of Goo is a computer game from 2D Boy. It was on 13 October 2008 for the first time as a download version for PC and Macintosh and is available commercially on 11 Published in December 2008, also is the game for the Nintendo Wii through the Wii Shop Channel are available. It was developed by Kyle Gabler, Ron Carmel and Allan Blomquist, previously employees of Electronic Arts were. World of Goo won at the 2008 Independent Games Festival in the categories of technical perfection and innovative game design and was in the category of Seumas McNally Grand Prize nominations.

The aim of this puzzle -game is, with little balls, so-called Goos, a way to level the end, a pipe to build. Be sucked from the tube must have a certain number of residual Goos. Similar to the game Bridge Builder builds upon the gameplay physics that must be followed during the construction.

These are the first lines in the Wikipedia about the game World of Goo have been written by the user Xario. And the game also describes quite well. Who wants to be again a visual image of the game that this video was warmly recommend:

[Youtube] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGfhB16dRH4 [/ youtube]

And, does it look like fun? Definitely, yes! (The oh-so-famous taste we have time before the outside!)

And now the best: The manufacturer of 2D Boy 's birthday and a very special gift for the happy gamer. "Pay whatever you think its worth" is the slogan, in German "Pay whatever you like this game seems to be worth it." You can buy the game for an amount that is your choice. This amount should be no higher than 20 € (so much does the game normally white), but also not be for less than one cent. All you have to do is on the website of World of Goo to click on to go and get it button. Then you land on the PayPal website where you can enter an amount of your choice. Then you get the game. Oh yes: The action is up to next week Monday, 19.10.

Holá what? I would like to know who will actually pay the full price of the users, and who the one cent. I would imagine that many use this action be and purchase the game for a penny. Because the reward is simply a sense of our brain ...

[Via Project Dragon ]

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