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From acclaimed indie studio KO_OP and in association with beloved game-making initiative Double Fine Presents, Gnog is a 3D puzzle game set in a tactile world of toys and secrets. Point, click, grab, poke, spin, pull, and play with uniquely charming monster heads, and explore the hidden worlds inside them from your couch, or face-to-face in stunning PlayStation VR. Filled with eye-catching designs, playful interactions, and a rich, reactive soundtrack, the hand-crafted heads come to life in your hands! Inspired by real-world toy designs, every Gnog head is a miniature world to discover. Grab a bookcase and spin it to reveal a hidden pile of coins, slide levers to navigate a damaged ship through outer space, crank a wheel to cook a stew on the stove – each playful interaction generates lively feedback and surprising consequences. Set to a relaxing and dynamic soundtrack that evolves with each level, the surreal worlds and joyful puzzles of Gnog will have you turning heads!
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Reviews
45 reviews found90
Digitally Downloaded
May 4, 2017
I’ve rarely been as delighted in simply immersing myself into a game as I’ve been with GNOG.
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PS3Blog.net
May 2, 2017
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82
Games Master UK
Jun 22, 2017
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80
PlaySense
May 9, 2017
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80
Short Pause Gaming
May 2, 2017
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80
PSX Brasil
May 11, 2017
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80
PS4Blog.net
May 18, 2017
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80
Game Revolution
May 3, 2017
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80
Multiplayer.it
May 7, 2017
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80
TheSixthAxis
May 3, 2017
There’s nothing quite like GNOG out there in design terms , with each monster puzzle box giving the impression of being a toy. The VR aspect is a really nice option that enhances the experience too. However, while GNOG looks and sounds great, it doesn’t generally offer much difficulty, instead happy to almost point out the answers to you. A charming but short and simple puzzle game, it’s nice and accessible to everyone.