

However, a puzzle game's foundation is its puzzles, and Gorogoa doesn't disappoint in that department. This constant manipulation of perspective and context imbues Gorogoa with a sense of playful discovery.Įven if the puzzles weren't clever, and they are, simply seeing how these detailed illustrations shift and change through your actions, discovering the other worlds behind the mundane, never ceases to be satisfying. The hands of a clock may become a compass resting on a table, or a painting on a wall might become a garden statue. Drag on the border of an illustration, and often you'll drag away a layer atop a new world, changing the panel's context entirely. Gorogoa divides your screen into four panels, each of which can contain an illustration.

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That simple seed of a story blossoms with folklore whimsy and logic, taking the player and the boy through doorways and windows into other worlds.Īt a glance, Gorogoa may seem similar to the panel shifting gameplay of Framed, and while that is certainly the closest comparison, Gorogoa's mechanics are much more complex. Playing Gorogoa feels like playing through a fairytale, an adventure that begins with a young boy seeing a mysterious creature outside and embarking on a quest. What makes a good puzzle game? A clever core mechanic, expanded and iterated upon, like in RYB? A compelling overall package that ties the whole game together, such as Device 6?Ī unique aesthetic and direction that ties presentation with mechanics, as seen in The Witness?Ī good puzzler can excel in myriad ways, and yet Gorogoa succeeds in all of those variables, delivering an engaging experience that intrigues and surprises through its elegant design.
