

The guest will be able to navigate left, right, up and down, and zoom in or out. At the very first of the game, it may not seem like there is much to do within these panels, however, it quickly becomes clear that this isn’t the case. Gorogoa keeps its interest curve by its intriguing gameplay. So, in this case, guests who play this game will neither feel bored because it is too long/short to play, nor feel terrible because it is too hard/easy to solve the puzzles. But, in the official version, the designer of the game tries to avoid those simple puzzles and turns to make the guest discover the subtle connections between different scenes more and figure out what to do. In the earlier version, the puzzle in the game is either too easy that can be solved without the guest’s brainstorming or too hard to find the clues. In terms of difficulty, Gorogoa changes a lot from the earlier version to the official version which helps the game stay in a good flow. It is short, at least not long for a puzzle game, but everything that appears in the game is meaningful and cohesive to the story, and keeps the original story rhythm in a good way. In terms of duration, Gorogoa usually takes the guest no longer than two hours to complete in its entirety, even though the guest may fumble around a bit. The difficulty grows when time goes by, which is to say the solutions grow more creative and obtuse as time goes on, although the path to get to those solutions stays as simple as clicking, dragging and dropping. Gorogoa has a good flow which balances the difficulty and the time/skill required.

Framed is a game that breaks the shackles of time and uses different combinations of screens to tell multiple stories with different endings, and Gorogoa is a game that breaks the barrier of both time and space, combining multiple things in different times and places together.

But in the game, most images can be manipulated on their own, like zooming in or out from the image, or changing the sequence of the images by dragging them into different panels. The only controls are clicking, dragging and dropping to solve the puzzles. The game interface is simple which is divided into four panels inside of a square. The scenes in the game set in the 20th century, which includes peace, war, and rebuilding, and the life of the boy as a survivor of war, living through the rebuilding, and then reflecting on his past as an old man. From that moment, he is obsessed with seeking it, calling on a journey to find and collect five orbs to summon the beast. The game begins when a boy encounters with a mysterious, divine and colorful beast from his window. This essay will discuss the aesthetics of the game Gorogoa by referencing both Davison’s (2017) aesthetics lecture and the eight aesthetics presented in the famous MDA framework (Hunicke, LeBlanc & Zubek, 2004). no filler.Gorogoa is one of the most inventive and beautiful puzzle games I ever met, unlike any that has ever graced video games. it sets out to tell a story, deliver it through clever puzzle solving and picture stacking and it does just that. so I was definitely happy gorogoa doesn’t drag on forever. im not a huge fan of having to use my brain when I play games. some may be turned off by the game length, however I felt 2 hours to be a great amount of time. never quite crossing it, keeping this challenging brain teaser to be satisfying and fun… and times making me feel like a genius when I solved a puzzle instantly after remembering an alignment I was playing with earlier. It gets close to the line of overwhelming towards the end of the game. There is just enough to handle at any given moment. This game took me around 2 hours to complete my first time and I found the puzzles here to be clever. And to progress through the story you’ll be lining up pictures and stacking pictures on top of each other. so basically you’re a boy that sets out to gather 5 fruit. So Gorogoa stacks up with the best of them Gorgoa is a bit of a dream, it’s a weird story to describe without spoiling whats going on. Gorogoa stacks up with the best of them Gorgoa is a bit of a dream, it’s a weird story to describe without spoiling whats going on.
