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  2. World of Goo - Wikipedia

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    World of Goo is a physics-based puzzle video game developed and published by independent game developer 2D Boy. The game was released on Microsoft Windows and Wii on October 13, 2008, with releases on Nintendo Switch, Mac OS X, Linux, and various mobile devices in subsequent years.

  3. World of Goo 2 - Wikipedia

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    World of Goo 2 is a 2024 physics-based puzzle video game developed by independent game developers 2D Boy and Tomorrow Corporation. It is a sequel to World of Goo (2008). [ 1 ] It was released on August 2, 2024, after being delayed from its original release date of May 23, 2024.

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  5. List of puzzle video games - Wikipedia

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    Bridge Craft Story; Bridge Constructor; Crazy Machines, Crazy Machines 2; Elefunk; Fantastic Contraption (2008 video game) Fantastic Contraption (2016 video game) Pipe Mania; Poly Bridge, Poly Bridge 2, Poly Bridge 3; The Incredible Machine; World of Goo

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  7. Tomorrow Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Blomquist would go on to work on the Wii port of World of Goo, while Gray worked as the lead designer for Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure. [7] In 2010, once those projects were completed, the trio met again and decided to form Tomorrow Corporation. [8] They produced their first title, Little Inferno in 2012.

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  9. Construction puzzle - Wikipedia

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    This may be a static object (such as a bridge) or a mechanical object (like a machine). In a wider sense a construction puzzle is any puzzle where players have to assemble a given set of pieces in a certain way. Examples for these types of construction puzzles are the stick puzzles, many tiling puzzles and also some mechanical puzzles.