Metascore
84

Generally favorable reviews - based on 12 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 12
  2. Negative: 0 out of 12
  1. Nintendo Force Magazine
    Apr 24, 2017
    90
    I'm seriously impressed, and so much so that I'm excited for the possibilities of other old Wii titles making encore appearances on Switch thanks to this single, indie-crafted proof of concept! [Issue #27 – May/June 2017, p. 23]
  2. Apr 5, 2017
    90
    One of the best puzzle releases in the recent history of video games… now on Nintendo Switch.
  3. Mar 27, 2017
    90
    Nothing has changed here - this is still the same fantastic World of Goo that was so loved back on WiiWare, and now comes with the handy feature of including not only motion controls from the Wii version, but touch input from the mobile edition, as well as a great two-player feature and instant access to the atmospheric soundtrack. The core puzzles are as dastardly as ever, and feel just as fresh as they ever did, with numerous ways to solve them…and numerous ways to epically fail! Highly challenging, highly addictive, and, more than ever, leaving a thirst for a true sequel, World of Goo is a must for any Nintendo Switch owner.
  4. Mar 27, 2017
    90
    World of Goo is a true classic, and it's revered for good reason. It's instantly accessible but with plenty of depth; it's paced out perfectly, with a steady stream of new tricks and techniques to learn; and its puzzles can be solved with forward-thinking, quick reflexes or a mixture of both. Wrapped up in a unique, pleasantly apocalyptic presentation, with co-op support and a harder 'OCD' mode for added replay value, this is a complete puzzle package. If you've played it previously, the Switch incarnation might be worth a second go for its portable pointer controls and on-the-go co-op, but if it's your first time into the World of Goo it's absolutely a must-play, and this is — in our minds — the definitive version.
  5. 90
    Almost a decade after its release, World of Goo remains a top-notch puzzler, complete with all the creative mechanics and macabre visual touches its developers could impart.
  6. Mar 19, 2017
    90
    After all these years, it remains a delight from damn near top to bottom.
  7. Apr 29, 2017
    80
    World of Goo makes its arrival on the Nintendo Switch and almost ten years after its debut on the Wii, the game has not lost any of the quality that made it a reference for puzzle games. World of Goo's magnificent production values, where its rich visuals and remarkable soundtrack are key, its gameplay mechanics that follow the laws of physics and the amount of content make this a game that clearly stands out above its competitors, even in a segment as large as puzzle games made by indie developers.
  8. Apr 10, 2017
    80
    World of Goo is a game that has aged pretty well since it's original release and the HD graphics go a long way in making it stay a classic puzzle game. The progression is great, with some levels that will make you scream and shout whilst simultaneously pulling out your hair, has a great art style and some pretty funny remarks from The Unknown Sign Painter. It does face some control issues but nothing which is a deal breaker. If you haven't played World of Goo before, or even if it's been a few years or more since you last did, it's certainly worth your time on the Switch.
  9. Apr 6, 2017
    80
    Despite being an interesting and addictive game, the Nintendo Switch's World of Goo is exactly the same as the one released in 2008 on Wii.
  10. 80
    World of Goo is a fun puzzle game and a great addition to the Switch eShop. It has addicting gameplay, great artistic production, and is a title that showcases how versatile the Switch really is. Multiplayer is a blast, and the various control options make it easy to play in different situations. If you are a fan of physics-based puzzle games, this is a game you won't want to miss
  11. Mar 21, 2017
    77
    World of Goo was a phenomenally distinct puzzler when it first debuted and it remains worthwhile nearly a decade after its initial release. If you've never played it before then you owe it to yourself to download it on your brand new Switch.
  12. Jun 20, 2017
    62
    World of Goo is a game with an excellent concept, held back from greatness by its limited scope and inaccurate control schemes. More levels, a proper ultimate goal, or even a good control scheme could've boosted this game out of middle-of-the-road territory - but as it stands, that's right where it sits.
User Score
7.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 94 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 67 out of 94
  2. Negative: 17 out of 94
  1. Mar 24, 2017
    8
    This is one of the best indie games on the Nintendo Switch if you love puzzles this is refreshing game to buy with it only being $9.99 it's aThis is one of the best indie games on the Nintendo Switch if you love puzzles this is refreshing game to buy with it only being $9.99 it's a bargain. This game really uses the Joy Con functionality well so if you like the joy cons you'll be using the joy cons for this a lot. I mean this game has won awards aswell so it's clearly one of the best indie games.

    World of Goo is known to be one of the finest offerings that WiiWare offers, and is featured on many Best Of lists, but how does it still hold up with a fresh release on the Switch? Turns out pretty great.

    A few control options are available to choose from in World of Goo. You can use a Joy-Con to point and click just like a Wii Remote, and even play cooperatively with a buddy. You can use this method playing in docked mode or tabletop mode. I personally like playing it on my lovely HD TV.

    World of Goo is a physics-based puzzler about building towers and bridges out of gelatinous critters, Little Inferno is an avant garde affair about a child ordering goods only to burn them in a fireplace in order to stay warm, and Human Resource Machine is puzzle game about programming and productivity in an uncaring corporate machine.

    Overall, World of Goo is a fun puzzle game and a great addition to the Switch eShop, great multiplayer and gameplay you'll enjoy.as I said if you love puzzle games then this a game you can't miss out on.
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  2. Apr 9, 2017
    5
    Word of goo, nothing more, nothing less. The same game we have been able to play on every pc, console and cellphone since 2008.Word of goo, nothing more, nothing less. The same game we have been able to play on every pc, console and cellphone since 2008.

    Entertaining? Sure, but nothing new
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  3. Mar 4, 2017
    8
    This is very interesting Indie-game. This is one of the first Switch Indie Games and anounce very many Indie Games, even better than World ofThis is very interesting Indie-game. This is one of the first Switch Indie Games and anounce very many Indie Games, even better than World of Goo, but World of Goo has got awesome Idea and realisation too, isn't story and funny gameplay, because you must build the bridge, which the Goo-ballons and on deal this is wonderful. Legend Indie-Videogame release on Switch Full Review »