World of Goo for the Wii to get exclusive co-op feature?

Posted May 27, 2008 at 9:14AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii Tags: Wiimote
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GoNintendo's got an interesting bit of information related to the WiiWare title known as World of Goo. If the report proves correct, the game will get an extra feature that won't be present in the other versions of the game: cooperative play.

According to an email sent to GoNintendo reader Kolma, the game will have a cooperative play feature, which we assume will allow two players to help each other build structures to get through levels. Using two Wiimotes to get the job done seems like a good idea that uses the Wiimote's functionality as a team-building exercise.

If you'd like to see the game in action though, we've found the teaser video for the game, which you can enjoy below.




Via GoNintendo

 
 
 

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by ThrashWolf - 2008-05-27 06:30
» Awesome

looks like one hell of a puzzler(?) game

can't wait

by Gino D. - 2008-05-27 08:41
» yeap same here!

actually, gameplay aside....



The artistic presentation and most especially the music in the trailer reminded me of the classic Tim Burton and Danny Elfman team up. And maaaan. I'm such a fan of their work.



The Nightmare Before Christmas was just made of pure win!



(Given that... I guess it's pretty obvious who my favorite companion character in Kingdom Hearts was. LOL ^_^)



I hope World of Goo keeps the Burton-Elfman feel of it all throughout! That'd be awesome!

by ISOHaven - 2008-05-29 06:40
» WTF!?!?!?!?!

Much agreed! This looks awesome.



It's amazing how people can call this stuff shovelware. I bet it brings many hours of joy!



Check out 2dboy.com to watch the "making art" video.

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