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Trading Cards are Goo for World of Goo 2 on Steam!

Wednesday, November 19th, 2025
Early concept art for the Chutes and Bladders level.

Alternate objects for the Chutes and Bladders level.

When we started on World of Goo 2 we Reckonatored it would be a Long Juicy Road until it was complete. They were right. But now, a Distant Signal brings a message: a New World is hurtling toward us on an Atomic Express train, and it’s bringing something shiny with it:

Steam Trading Cards are here for World of Goo 2!

Sadly, the early Black Stain concept pieces did not make the cut.

At last, your heroic acts of tower-building, goo-flinging, and mild structural failure can be officially recognized by your friendly local Trading Card Reckonator.

To celebrate this (possibly final?) milestone for the World of Goo 2 team, all 2DBoy and Tomorrow Corporation games will be on sale from Friday, November 21 through December 2! If you prefer your games au natural, they’ll also be on sale on this very site, and on worldofgoo.com and worldofgoo2.com.

More concept work by our very talented friend, Peter Hedin from Sysiac Games!


If you’ve been searching for the perfect gift for the Goo enthusiast, middle manager, or block-sorting office worker in your life — look no further. The prices are too Goo-d to last!

In Other News…

…the lights are very much on at Tomorrow Corporation — glowing faintly, humming softly, occasionally sparking, and refusing to turn off no matter how many times we hit the switch. Inside, our team is hard at work on new projects, typing and tinkering, and occasionally shouting “A-ha!” at inconvenient hours.

Nothing to announce just yet… but if all goes according to plan, we hope to share more next year.

Stay warm in there!

Your Friends at Tomorrow Corporation

Happy Birthday, 7 Billion Humans!

Saturday, August 24th, 2019

We’re putting all our games on sale this weekend in honor of 7 Billion Humans‘ 1-year birthday! If you haven’t played it yet and you’re a fan of programming puzzlers like Human Resource Machine, and especially if you like telling people what to do, 7 Billion Humans is for you!

Look for all 3 Tomorrow Corporation classics Little Inferno, Human Resource Machine, and 7 Billion Humans – all on sale just about everywhere: Steam, GOG, Humble Store, Epic, here on our own site, as well as iOS, and Android.

Already have all of them? Get them for a friend! Don’t have any friends? Give strangers Tomorrow Corp games and make new friends!

Android folks, we haven’t forgotten you either. The three of us have been quietly working away on Welcome to the Information Superhighway, but the Android version of 7 Billion Humans is on the way. No exact release date, but we’re hoping to release it before the end of the year. When there’s more to share, we’ll do it here.

Happy birthday, 7 Billion Humans, and enjoy the sale!

Now Available in Europe and Australia… and Multiplayer Updates Everywhere!

Thursday, March 23rd, 2017

European and Australian eShop customers enlarged to show texture.

 

World of Goo, Little Inferno, and Human Resource Machine are now available in Nintendo’s European and Australian regions, in adorable eShops everywhere! And extra thanks once again to our volunteers who made all these translations possible – all three games were translated by real live human community volunteers.

 

Two updates were also just released today, for all regions. The Switch should automatically apply these updates for you:

  • Little Inferno: Now with multiplayer, grab the other Joy-Con and burn it all down with a friend!
  • Human Resource Machine: Now you can swap which Joy-Con you’re using whenever you want. Just press a button on whichever one you want to use. This was, strangely, a very requested feature.

Tomorrow Corporation Games Have Arrived, Now on Nintendo Switch!

Thursday, March 16th, 2017

Actual photo of the Nintendo Switch eShop. Customers enlarged to show texture.

 

Move over, Zelda, we’re here! World of Goo, Little Inferno, and Human Resource Machine are now available on Switch devices!

 

Q: What special features do these Switch editions have?

A: Yes!

  1. They are on the Switch!
  2. All games come with their original soundtracks. Turn up the volume on your Switch and delight everyone on your subway car or flight!
  3. World of Goo and Little Inferno have cooperative local multiplayer! Playing with a friend is now our favorite way to play.
  4. All 3 games playable in Handheld Mode using the touch screen, or in Tabletop Mode or TV Mode using using one or both Joy-Con controllers.
  5. Small tweaks and improvements throughout, visible only to the most observant observers.

 

Q: Where can I get them?!

A: On the eShop on your Switch!

 

Q: Can I get them all as a bundle?

A: We wanted to allow players the joy of three separate purchases! So, no bundle, they are each fully individual games. (And also, there is no technical way for us to bundle them at the moment – we definitely looked into it. If it becomes possible for us to bundle them in the future, we will try and do that. But it’s possible we won’t ever have that ability.)

 

Q: Can I have them all in a physical box?

A: We are looking into a physical version, but it’s a lot trickier than the digital world we’re all living in now. If we do find a way to make a physical version, it will not be for a while. In the meantime, you are welcome to download the games to your Switch, and then put your Switch in a box. Is a physical version something you want? Let us know!

 

Q: What is the price of these multiple award winning games?

A: Each game is listed at 9.99 USD, and the experience will stay with you for a lifetime!

 

Q: Hello! I am from Europe and/or Australia. When can I experience these award winning games?
A: Hola! Guttentag! Où est la bibliothèque? We have heard all three games will release in Europe and Australia on Thursday, 3/23. Profitez-en! Genieten! наслаждайтесь!

(We hear there is a way to get games from any region, from any other region… Some googling might turn up answers. But we can not confirm, since none of us have retail Switches yet!)

 

Q: Help! When are your games coming out?

A: Right now! See above! Thanks, everyone, and have fun! 🙂

 

 

Grab a Friend, Switch Editions will Have Local Multiplayer

Wednesday, March 15th, 2017

Enthusiastic players enjoy multiplayer Little Inferno.

 

For those of you lucky enough to have a friend, invite them to your rooftop party! Switch editions of World of Goo and Little Inferno will both have cooperative local multiplayer – the best kind of multiplayer.

 

Q: I do not have any friends?

A: We’ve all been there. In the meantime, you can always play single player, or with two hands.

 

Q: Multiplayer Little Inferno, a Switch exclusive?!

A: Yes! The brand new Switch Edition is the first and only version of Little Inferno to feature multiplayer. Now you can drag a friend through your personal existential crisis! It’s incredibly satisfying to rip things apart and burn it all down with a friend. Also perfect for couples.

 

Q: But I want to play by myself!

A: You’re in luck! We got single player Little Inferno approved first, and multiplayer approved a little bit later. So the single player version will launch first, and then the multiplayer update will roll out automatically about a week later. It should all happen magically and you won’t have to do anything special, except sit back and enjoy that brief moment of alone time while you’ve got it.

 

Q: A free update?! Will there be pink logs?

A: Due to inexplicable, overwhelming, demand for pink logs, Tomorrow Corporation is considering branching out into the pink log manufacturing business. Management does not know why pink logs are so popular, but is happy to accommodate.

 

Q: I thought I remember playing World of Goo with a friend … a long time ago?

A: Many years and several generations ago, the original Wii version supported playing with more than one Wii controller. We think this is the first version since then to feature multiplayer.

 

Q: Is Human Resource Machine multiplayer?

A: We thought about it, and debated it, and decided it would be too chaotic for a game that needs such concentration. But if players want it and can make a thoughtful case for it, we’ll consider adding it!

 

Q: I am not a cooperative person and do not want to cooperate with others.

A: You can always play single player! Good luck out there, and see you … Tomorrow!