

Now get your wallet out cause you just made a coin! (not literally, the boy has no wallet. Once you have zoomed in far enough, place the panel with the ring over the old gentleman's face. Click on the single ring near the center of the page. The top page of the calendar illustrates a skeleton wearing multiple rings. A lot of the puzzles are similar to the ones in the main game and. After you complete the main game, you will gain access to the tech demo used to promote the game in 2012. All of this translates into gameplay that asks you to play around with. Earn all of the other trophies to get this one.

Zoom out, then wait as the boy flips through his book. Then, pan right and click on the calendar hanging from the wall. Gorogoa is a puzzle and adventure game in which you have to play with the perspective and general concept of the window, which is understood to be the gateway to new worlds beyond that which you can see with your own eyes. The demo begins with a single scene of a colorful creature making its way through a village. Next, you'll have to zoom out of the watering pail panel and back to the middle-aged man's house. At the end of the scene, zoom out one more time to reveal a view of the gentleman's face inside a yellow-tinted window. When you do so, instead of arriving back at the young man's home, you will enter the home of an old gentleman. So, let's start there.įirst, zoom out from the panel with the book spine. To do that, you're going to need some change to cover the cost.

Therefore, before you can focus on anything else, you need to get on the train. Then an additional achievement for finishing the game.Īfter finishing the main game, this unlocks the concept demo of the game from 2012, which shows some of the puzzles from the game as a concept with a slightly different solution.The train pulls into the station in Chapter Five of Gorogoa.Ĭhapter five of Gorogoa starts with a train ride that leads to a tower holding the fifth fruit. For each collected fruit, which finishes a chapter, you'll get an achievement. Most achievements in this walkthrough are story related and can't be missed. Gorogoa is an ideal game to boost your Gamerscore, as most achievements give you 100 GS each, and even if you miss the missable achievements, simply playing through the game already gives you 600GS. there is some additional content in the form of a 2012 demo. I'll warn about this on the General Tips and Tricks page, and in the actual walkthrough.įinishing a chapter makes that chapter selectable from the main menu, and you can retry the "First Try" falling rock achievement and "Right Wrong" time achievement after finishing the game by starting the appropriate chapter.Īfter you finished the main part of the game, you'll also unlock the 2012 demo, which features some of the puzzles with slightly different and simplified solutions as a proof of concept for the game. Gorogoa By: Annapurna Interactive & Jason Roberts. Gorogoa is a unique puzzle game that forces players to think outside the box in order to overcome its many mind-bending obstacles. There is a 30min 1000/1000 guide on YouTube by maka91 but Id advise to do a blind play trough. Just finished playing it (full game + 2012 demo versions) but neither the Devotion or Old is New achievements are unlocking. If you follow this guide, you'll also be prepared for a "one chance only" event where you'll have to guide a falling rock on the first attempt. Based on a puzzle mechanic that’s really interesting. In order to get all the achievements in one playthrough, you need to finish the game in less than 500 tile interactions, and in less than 30 minutes. During the puzzle solving you can zoom in or out of the scenery shown in one card of the play grid, and you can even pull away the foreground of some scenes to reveal a different scene underneath, or overlap the foreground onto another background to create new paths for the boy to travel. In order to guide the boy on his journey, the game displays different scenes in a two-by-two grid. The tiny panel in the middle of your screen now becomes a two-by-two grid of panels, and this is the space in which you play Gorogoa.Your cursor turns into an omnidirectional arrow when you hover.
