0: the Goo cannot attach to other Goos, like Dark Black Goo and Small Beauty Goo.Shows how many "legs" the Goo Ball can have when attaching it to a structure. This is extremely hard to achieve since structure will most likely collapse before that unless having Block Goo nearby which allows to break the attachments easily. Tension in legs between nodes becomes too heavy.All Neighbor nodes are detachable and these nodes are detached.Node hits boundary lines of some levels.Neighbor nodes, to which the node is attached, are destroyed.There are also other ways for attached Goo to become loose again. Some of them, most notably, Green Goo, can be detached manually. Nodes are Goo Balls made into structures. One example of this in Hang Low where making a heavy structure below the initial one causes 2 pieces of land to wobble. Wobbling is a phenomenon which sometimes occurs with Goo structures interacting with the environment.In levels without spikes and other killing hazards collapsing is often the main difficulty to overcome. Collapsing is a generally undesirable phenomenon where the weight of unstable part of the structure becomes so heavy that one or more attachments bends drastically to reduce tension, causing the structure to fall.Most common ways for this is to use the whistle ability to drive loose Goo to stable part of the structure or to pick them up individually. Removing weight from the unstable end of the structure.Adding additional support to structure.Īn example of structure collapsing due to its weight.This creates tension between attachments of nodes. Swaying is common when the weight of the structure and loose Goo on it becomes large,and the structure itself is not supported well, causing back-and-forth momentum.One of the most notable exceptions to this is White Goo. Usually if an additional node is added to the structure, its legs will adjust their length to near-medium. The most stable structures are triangular-shaped. Thus heavy structures can be made by using Goo which can form more attachments between nodes, like White Goo. The attached Goo Balls weigh more than loose Goo Balls due to additional weight of the attachments. The only Goo Balls with larger than normal weight are Beauty Goo, Ugly Goo, and Large Black Goo, which are appropriately larger. Loose Goo Balls, structure nodes (another name for attached Goo Balls) and structure attachments (also known as legs) have the same weight. Weight refers to how much a structure is affected by gravity. Generic Properties of Goo Balls Weight and gravity 2 Comparison of Goo Balls and structures.
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