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Deceptively brutal underneath all that cartoon cuteness - Roogoo will humble your reflexes across 45 levels before you realise what happened.

I came into Roogoo ready to dismiss it in about ten minutes, and I ended up losing an evening to it. That should tell you something. The pitch sounds like a children's toy: rotate circular platforms so that falling meteor-shaped blocks pass through matching holes - triangles, squares, stars, circles - and reach the bottom. Two buttons. Cute creatures. Pastel colours. The game is absolutely not what it looks like on the surface. The early levels are a gentle lie. By the time Roogoo is stacking multi-shape blocks, flipping platforms upside down, throwing Meemoo enemies onto hole slots to block your path, and spawning butterflies that knock your placed pieces loose, you are no longer playing a kids' game. You are playing a precision reflex test that punishes every half-second of hesitation. The challenge curve is legitimately steep past the midpoint, and the satisfaction of clearing a stage without losing a single block - the game tracks accuracy separately from completion - is the same itch that keeps score-chasers going. Par-time runs add another layer on top: some levels actually require you to sacrifice pieces on purpose to hit the clock, which is a nastier design decision than it sounds. Multiplayer is where the package gets interesting and also where the PC version starts showing its limitations. The local co-op Party mode is genuinely chaotic fun for up to four players - platforms are randomly assigned between players in real time, so one person controls tier one while someone else panics over tier three, and the blame game starts immediately when a stack falls wrong. Online competitive mode exists, though on PC it amounts to split-screen rather than true online play, which in 2025 is about as useful as it sounds. If you have controller-equipped friends in the same room, Party mode is worth the price of admission alone. Solo players get the full 45-level campaign with bonus challenges, and that is honestly the stronger case for buying it. The rough edges are real. There is no random level generator, so once the campaign is done, replayability depends entirely on whether you care about beating your own score. A missing quick-restart button - you have to exit to the menu and navigate back to your level to retry - is the kind of small friction that compounds badly when you are grinding for a perfect run on a late-stage level. Visually, the game shows its age, though the colorful art holds up better than a lot of its contemporaries. Frame rate can stutter on the more intense levels, though it never kills a run. For puzzle fans who do not mind their games looking like Saturday morning cartoons, Roogoo is a solid if undersized package. It is not a long game - campaign length lands somewhere in the two-to-four hour range depending on how perfectionistic you get - but the depth-to-simplicity ratio is genuinely impressive for a title this small. As a shooter specialist, I will admit the closest thing this has to a TTK mechanic is how fast your meteor stack disappears when you blow a rotation. That feedback loop is tight enough that even I kept pulling for one more attempt. Fred, Scout Team

Roogoo

Roogoo

17 dic 2009Spidermonk EntertainmentSouthPeak Interactive
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Deceptively brutal underneath all that cartoon cuteness - Roogoo will humble your reflexes across 45 levels before you realise what happened.

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I came into Roogoo ready to dismiss it in about ten minutes, and I ended up losing an evening to it. That should tell you something. The pitch sounds like a children's toy: rotate circular platforms so that falling meteor-shaped blocks pass through matching holes - triangles, squares, stars, circles - and reach the bottom. Two buttons. Cute creatures. Pastel colours. The game is absolutely not what it looks like on the surface. The early levels are a gentle lie. By the time Roogoo is stacking multi-shape blocks, flipping platforms upside down, throwing Meemoo enemies onto hole slots to block your path, and spawning butterflies that knock your placed pieces loose, you are no longer playing a kids' game. You are playing a precision reflex test that punishes every half-second of hesitation. The challenge curve is legitimately steep past the midpoint, and the satisfaction of clearing a stage without losing a single block - the game tracks accuracy separately from completion - is the same itch that keeps score-chasers going. Par-time runs add another layer on top: some levels actually require you to sacrifice pieces on purpose to hit the clock, which is a nastier design decision than it sounds. Multiplayer is where the package gets interesting and also where the PC version starts showing its limitations. The local co-op Party mode is genuinely chaotic fun for up to four players - platforms are randomly assigned between players in real time, so one person controls tier one while someone else panics over tier three, and the blame game starts immediately when a stack falls wrong. Online competitive mode exists, though on PC it amounts to split-screen rather than true online play, which in 2025 is about as useful as it sounds. If you have controller-equipped friends in the same room, Party mode is worth the price of admission alone. Solo players get the full 45-level campaign with bonus challenges, and that is honestly the stronger case for buying it. The rough edges are real. There is no random level generator, so once the campaign is done, replayability depends entirely on whether you care about beating your own score. A missing quick-restart button - you have to exit to the menu and navigate back to your level to retry - is the kind of small friction that compounds badly when you are grinding for a perfect run on a late-stage level. Visually, the game shows its age, though the colorful art holds up better than a lot of its contemporaries. Frame rate can stutter on the more intense levels, though it never kills a run. For puzzle fans who do not mind their games looking like Saturday morning cartoons, Roogoo is a solid if undersized package. It is not a long game - campaign length lands somewhere in the two-to-four hour range depending on how perfectionistic you get - but the depth-to-simplicity ratio is genuinely impressive for a title this small. As a shooter specialist, I will admit the closest thing this has to a TTK mechanic is how fast your meteor stack disappears when you blow a rotation. That feedback loop is tight enough that even I kept pulling for one more attempt.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayertier:aaaReflex PuzzleScore AttackLocal Party ModePrecision TimingShort CampaignDeceptively DifficultCouch Co-op

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OS
Windows XP SP2 / Windows Vista (95/98/ME/NT4/XP_SP1 not supported)
Sound
Direct X 9.0c compatible sound card
Memory
512MB of System RAM
Graphics
Nvidia 6200+ or ATI Radeon 9600+ with 256MB / Direct X 9.0c / Shader 2.0 support
Processor
Intel 1.7 GHz P4 or AMD equivalent
Hard Drive
256MB Free Hard Drive Space
DirectX®
DirectX 9.0c
Supported chipsets
GeForce 6, 7, 8, series or higher (5000 or FX series NOT supported) or Radeon X2900 or higher

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Windows XP SP2 / Windows Vista (95/98/ME/NT4/XP_SP1 not supported)
Sound
Direct X 9.0c compatible sound card
Memory
1 GB of System RAM
Graphics
Nvidia 6200+ or ATI Radeon 9600+ with 256MB / Direct X 9.0c / Shader 2.0 support
Processor
Intel 3.0 GHz or AMD equivalent
Hard Drive
512MB Free Hard Drive Space
DirectX®
DirectX 9.0c
Not supported chipsets
Any card lower than 256MB / Direct X 9.0c or Shader 2.0 support / All INTEL onboard video cards / All Nvidia GeForce 5000 or FX series

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Desarrolladora
Spidermonk Entertainment
Distribuidora
SouthPeak Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
17 dic 2009

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