Gorogoa
- $14.99
- £11.99
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- User Rating
- 7.7/10
- Release Date
- 14th Dec 2017
- No. of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Adventure, Puzzle
- Publisher
- Annapurna Interactive
- Developer
- Buried Signal
- Content Rating
- PEGI/3
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About
Gorogoa is an elegant evolution of the puzzle genre, told through a beautifully hand-drawn story designed and illustrated by Jason Roberts.
Uniquely imaginative puzzles
The gameplay of Gorogoa is wholly original, comprised of lavishly illustrated panels that players arrange and combine in imaginative ways to solve puzzles. Impeccably simple, yet satisfyingly complex.
Gorgeously hand-drawn gameplay
Jason Roberts created thousands of meticulously detailed hand-drawn illustrations, encompassing the impressive scope of Gorogoa's personal narrative.
A new kind of storytelling
Gorogoa isn't just a game – it's a work of art, expressing itself through soulful, charming illustrations and distinguished puzzle mechanics.
© 2017 Buried Signal, LLC. Published by Annapurna Interactive under exclusive license. All rights reserved.
Reviews 1
The Switch’s eShop is starting to become saturated with bucket loads of high-quality content. This is great in one way, of course, but stumbling across hidden gems within it will get tougher as time goes on. Gorogoa is one such gem; a game quite unlike any other that deserves your attention. It is a little on the short side, but the creativity that has been put into its design, and the effect it will have on you during your time exploring its gorgeous world, is something that you’ll want to experience. If you’re looking for something new to try, this would be an excellent choice.
9/10
User Reviews 1
I haven't played another game quite like Gorogoa. Its beautiful hand-drawn illustrations, calming soundtrack, and gentle puzzles make for a uniquely chill vibe. I'd say this is a perfect game to complete in one sitting on a rainy afternoon, or when you just need to turn off the world and find some peace. Its only downside is a lack of immediate replay value, but I could see some enjoyment from returning to it a year or more later.
8/10
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