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Gumboy Review
11 out of 15
Explore the wild, wacky, physics-driven world of an exuberant, transforming gumball let loose in the wilderness. No, really.
Date: Thursday, May 17, 2007
Author: Dave VanDyk

Everything in the game just fits; there is an obvious amount and love and care put into this game by the developers which pays huge dividends in the end. It’s the little things, like how the Gumboy model actually deforms in real-time, which also affects how it interacts with the environment – this tends to happen when you ram something a little too hard.

Even the price is right as it’s available on Steam for $9.95. Gumboy: Crazy Adventures isn’t perfect and does carry with it a bit of your typical puzzle-game tedium, but this remains a solid, well-crafted game that is well worth your time.

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