Gorogoa Puzzle

Gorogoa Puzzle

Sodium Arc
4.3125 of 5
(80)
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System Requirements

2.2 GHz Processor
300 MB HD space
2 GB RAM
Windows XP or newer

A Lovingly Hand-Illustrated World Suspended Inside of a Unique Puzzle

To solve the puzzle, the player rearranges a few tiles on a simple grid, placing them next to or on top of one another. But each tile is also a window into a different part of the game world--or perhaps into a different world--and each window plays something like its own point-and-click adventure game. Even so, the key to progressing never lies within one tile, but in the connections between tiles.

Ratings & Reviews

Average Rating
4.3125 of 5
(80)

  • Pretty creative

    5 of 5
    by ChengDi — October 31

    Waiting for update

     


  • Very nice

    5 of 5
    by TheYaskonator — October 22

    a truly new and inventive way to tell a story

     


  • More please! LOVE IT!

    5 of 5
    by MrAerok — October 4

    To the developer: I REALLY adore your artwork (I could savor them for hours - they are so precious!) and the concept. This game really blew my mind, and I just love the ambiance. Please keep up your work! I definitely would buy this game when it is officially released.

     


  • Awesome!

    5 of 5
    by betazoid — September 28

    I loved it. Can't wait for the official release.

     


  • Amazing!

    5 of 5
    by SleepDeprived — September 23

    This game is an amazing concept. I would definitely pay for this game. That being said, I would want the controls to be better. The swirly motion bit doesn't work as smoothly as a simple click gesture would. The other thing that I would hope for would be hundreds of puzzles. This is a game that I'd want to play for weeks. Gotta have more puzzles! This game seriously blew my mind!

     


Sodium Arc

Sodium Arc
Sodium Arc
  • Headquarters: Berkeley, CA
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Jason Roberts is an independent game developer living in Berkeley, California. He was a software engineer who dabbled in visual art before leaving his job to pursue his creative ambitions. Gorogoa is his first game.

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