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Two screenshots, Inside on the left and Gorogoa on the right. For Inside, a young child is crouching behind a fence in dark, misty woods by a road and in the distance a truck backs up towards the shadow of an adult with a dog. For the Gorogoa shot there are four images, in the top left a notebook and some pocket watches on a map, to the right of that an animated fireplace, to the bottom left a broken statue, destroyed wall, and government building in the distance, and lastly a white mirror or dais as seen from above

Ideology Speaks Through Architecture: Exploring Inside and Gorogoa

By Hayes Geldmacher • June 14th, 2023

Whereas Inside demonstrates the depths of oppressive architectural language, Gorogoa does the opposite by elevating space beyond the physical into the cosmic. 

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Gorogoa and the Power of the Frame

By Rachel Watts • July 2nd, 2018

An exploration into how the beautifully crafted puzzle game Gorogoa uses the power of framing and panel composition to create a unique puzzle mechanic and an immersive storytelling technique.

Unwinnable Monthly – June 2018

By Stu Horvath • June 18th, 2018

The June issue of Unwinnable Monthly brings you features on Gorogoa, the Blackwell games, the SNES port of Doom and much more!

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Signs & Portents

By Stu Horvath • February 13th, 2018

In Gorogoa, nothing is what it appears to be.

On a pathway, a boy walks with a blue bowl, statues pointing him the right direction.

Gorogoa, a Lesson in Learning

By David Shimomura • January 22nd, 2018

Stu might think that Gorogoa is magick but I’d say that it’s language.

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