Adding to the growing lineup of games in its roster, Netflix has announced that World of Goo, developer 2D BOY’s indie game, is coming to iOS and Android as a remastered version on May 23rd. The title will be exclusively available to Netflix subscribers only, and will let players enjoy the 2008 hit without any pesky ads or predatory in-app purchases.
In World of Goo, players can go on a physics-based journey across an award-winning puzzle game as they uncover more Goo Balls and explore beautifully mysterious levels. Every Goo Ball will boast its own unique skills – plus, players can also flex their creative muscles by building towers with the World of Goo Corporation.
The remastered version of the game will feature modernised artwork as well as an improved resolution that’s optimised for various screen sizes. Support for cloud saves will be available as well, so players can craft their wiggly architecture from cannonballs to bridges without worrying about losing their progress.
If you’re keen on giving the remastered version a go, you can soon do so for free if you have a Netflix subscription. For now, if you are eager to familiarise yourself with the title before the remastered launch, you can download World of Goo on the iOS App Store and on the Google Play Store as a premium title for $4.99 a pop or your local equivalent. You can also head on over to the official website for more info on the game, or take a little sneak peek at the embedded clip above to get a feel of its vibes.
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