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These games treat movement as a mechanic, where controlling the playable character can be hilarious, quirky, frustrating, and ...
Despite the corner-cutting, they have slowed down Baby Steps' development. "It doesn't make a ton of sense production-wise," ...
Baby Steps is shaping up to be the largest world yet from the team that brought us QWOP, Ape Out, and Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy.
Of course, if there’s anything I love about the medium of video games, it’s that they can be divergent and deconstructive. A video game doesn’t necessarily need to stop and ...
Baby Steps (launching September 8) The creator of the well-regarded Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy returns with another absurd platformer.
If you’re familiar with Getting Over It, Bennett Foddy’s infamous game about a man in a pot climbing a mountain, this should all sound familiar.
After winning his second consecutive Memorial Tournament, Scottie Scheffler had a sentimental — and potentially smelly — celebration. Scheffler, 28, took home the Memorial title at the ...
But these activities aren’t designed to be tedious; you aren’t carefully calibrating every small movement like you would in physics games like Bennett Foddy’s QWOP and Getting Over It.
Behold, the most intimidating demo I’ve had in 12 years of covering video games: playing "literal walking simulator" Baby Steps in front of Getting Over It mastermind Bennett Foddy Features ...