World of Goo, already a hit on WiiWare, PC and iOS, is building a gooey bridge to Android. Yes, that means phones and tablets, says 2D Boy, which is “working out the final kinks in the machinery”. [2D Boy]
2D Boy’s more portable version of WiiWare and PC great World of Goo is due for the iPhone “soonish”, according to its developers. The better news is that it will launch at $1.19 and will be free for those who already own the iPad version. More at 2D Boy.
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Linux gamers do in fact exist and, as promised by 2D Boy, they can now start playing acclaimed indie puzzler World of Goo. The developers have also talked about the challenge of Linux porting.
When 2D Boy released World of Goo, they decided to put their trust in gamers’ consciences and send it out into the world unhindered by DRM or copy protection. Nice one, 2D Boy! So, how did that work out for you guys?