
Scott March says that the Roogoo game concept came to him in a dream.
If that's true, TeamXbox are guessing that March-the president of SpiderMonk Entertainment and listed in the game's credits as being responsible for "Biz Dev, Game Designer, 3D Characters, Animations"-might have had just a bit too much NyQuil or some other added "influence." Roogoo is one twisted game.
The story involves a planet called Roo-and its citizens, called Roogoo-that survives on the energy from the multicolored, multi-shaped meteors that drop from the skies. After the planet's king (King Goo) uses the meteors to build his cities, it also brings out his evil alter ego (King Moo), as well as making his followers into the darker Meemoo. The Roogoo then set out to recapture some of the meteors to make the planet good again…and that's where you come in with your controller, because the story is only a roundabout set-up for the gameplay.

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Game Freaks 365 writes: "The Wii has seen its fair share of party and puzzle games succeed on the system. Perhaps the ultimate one, Boom Blox, was in mind when the developers at SpiderMonk made Roogoo: Twisted Towers. Unfortunately while the two games share a cutesy art style, Roogoo plays nothing at all like Boom Blox. While Roogoo is pretty fun to say, it is considerably less fun to play."