AUSTRALIA — Jan. 21, 2025 — Gooey, the sticky precision platformer with a stretchy lab-grown hero from developer Turbo Pixel Studios (Reflex Arena), slingshots across chasms and past hazards to PC and Mac via Steam today.
Sure, scientists can create incredible new technology and push the boundaries of reality, but sometimes they don’t want to do that. Sometimes they want to make cool little green goo guys! Put Gooey, the result of such rogue research, to the test in more than 50 agility courses, stretching and flexing his platforming prowess.
Careen past electric barriers, across bottomless pits, and through high-speed tubes to the beacon at the end of each level. Master the laws of physics to traverse each level, stringing together satisfying combos to swing smoothly from platform to platform in scientific style. Go for goold and collect the L, A, and B letters in each level for extra bragging rights.
Conduct even more scientific experiments by creating, playing, and sharing custom levels made in the built-in Level Editor with full Steam Workshop support. Craft mettle-testing combo gauntlets, chill obstacle course playgrounds, or downright devious speedrunning challenges to put the “go” in Gooey. Enjoy endless community creativity at your stretchy fingertips!
“IT’S ALIVE! We’re proud to finally unleash our little green guy upon the world,” said Ben Darling, Turbo Pixel Studios co-founder. “Gooey is a manifestation of our love of classic arcade platformers, refined into a quality 2.5D experience! We’re looking forward to everyone’s custom-created levels and the absurd challenges they’ll bring.”
Gooey is now available on PC and Mac via Steam for $11.99 USD with a 10% off introductory discount. For more information, visit the official Gooey website.
About Turbo Pixel Studios
Turbo Pixel Studios is a two-man independent game development studio founded and operated by veteran game developers Phil Brown and Ben Darling. After more than 20 years of game development experience on licensed IPs like Scooby-Doo and Shrek and on titles like Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (PS2/Wii), Phil and Ben formed Turbo Pixel Studios as their passion project. Their first title Reflex Arena combined modern FPS gameplay and speed with the precision and freedom of a ‘90s shooter, and amassed more than 65,000 players. Now, Gooey serves as a celebration of the freedom they feel when working on original IP.



