If anyone might be interested:<p>Yes, concerning stores World of Goo 2 will be Epic exclusive for a while most likely because Epic was a major investor while developing the game.<p>On the other hand 2DBoy gets 100% of all Epic Store profit during a limited period.<p>If you are not happy about that you can get it DRM free from the website or wait for the inevitable Steam launch.<p>Hope this helps :)
The original World of Goo game was quite a phenomenon back in 2008, I remember it being talked about a lot amongst peers in school. Cool to see a real sequel!
Anyone know what engine this is made in? The original used Open Dynamics Engine for physics simulation. [1]<p>[1] <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Dynamics_Engine" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Dynamics_Engine</a>
Ah, that will be fun to get back to!<p>Only pity is it's not available for mobile - the first game was perfect on an iPad with touch as the input method.
I enjoyed it, but I was slightly underwhelmed. Some sequels, like Portal 2, expand on the concept so well that they basically replace the original. But in this case, I sometimes felt like level design took a step back, and WoG 1 was overall better game.
No way!! I used to play the original one on my Nokia phone (E61i - I was called a dork for using such a chonky device back then, but I needed that sweet WiFi!) for hours! It was this and another game from iDreams that were my favorites.