Gorogoa, a puzzle game seven years in the making, was released quietly last week. Despite the lack of fanfare, it’s made a critical splash, even elbowing its way into our list of the top 50 games of ...
If there is a word that both players and developers utter with equal enthusiasm it is 'immersion'. Game worlds are something we want to fall into, totally and utterly: craning our necks forward and ...
Playing Gorogoa, I'm struck by two notions. First, this is an unusually pretty game. Second, its spirit is fresh and original. Yes, it's a point-and-click adventure. But it's also a game about shapes, ...
Though the eShop has been bombarded with new titles in December, one that has stood out is Gorogoa, earning praise for its elegance and smart design. It takes a unique approach to puzzle-solving along ...
Jason Roberts devoted years to hand-illustrating the fantastic world of Gorogoa, a puzzle game that has no dialogue or directions. Instead players experiment with up to four square frames of art, ...
I’ve never played a puzzle game quite like Gorogoa. It’s quiet and reflective: four drag-and-droppable panels act as small windows into a beautiful and dreamlike hand-drawn universe. But as you scroll ...
It’s been five years since the world got its first peek into the ethereal, mind-bending world of Gorogoa. Developer Jason Roberts and publisher Annapurna Interactive are debuting it on December 14 for ...
Update: Gorogoa creator Jason Roberts revealed to us the game is being developed for PC and Mac with iOS and Android versions to follow. It's tentatively scheduled for the end of next year. When asked ...
Fans of fiendish brain teasers will be glad to hear that the insanely gorgeous, multi-award-winning puzzle game Gorogoa is finally on its way to Android. The title crept onto the Google Play Store ...
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I’ve never seen a game like Jason Roberts’ Gorogoa, and that’s a good thing. It is an indie title where you play with illustrated art panels, like the frames of a comic book. You are looking for a ...