If you've finished playing through Annapurna Interactive's classic puzzler, Gorogoa, you may think there's nothing left to do in the game. Luckily, all replay value is not lost! Not only can you replay the game to earn notable achievements, but you can now play the newly unlocked demo from 2012.
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There are plenty of reasons the Gorogoa demo is worth your time. First, you'll earn an achievement for playing through the demo. Second, you'll get an opportunity to see the beginnings of a game that took more than five years to develop. That's a pretty rare opportunity!
You'll notice right away that a lot of the Gorogoa demo plays similarly to the final launch version. For instance, the first story beats unfurl almost identically to Chapter One. You will still transport the young boy from the apartment closet to the rooftop across the street. Furthermore, the final image you need to create to drop the first fruit into the boy's bowl is almost identical. Therefore, while this version lacks titular characters, such as the boy in the wheelchair, you can still play through this puzzle as you did before without any surprises.
To receive the second fruit in the Gorogoa demo, you will play through the game exactly as you did in Chapter Two. You still need to send the boy up a flight of stairs to reach the next rooftop and walk down an alleyway to the green door. Additionally, the sign-based puzzle that creates a doorway into the garden is the same. Finally, the pattern you need to place the fruit over is precisely the same, even down to the menacing green eye.
Some imagery is slightly different, so you'll need to pay attention to avoid getting lost. For example, there is a boarded window behind
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