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wasn’t joking when I said this is all I do now
I've got the random encounters song looping through my headphones at all times of the day
Baby Steps
I SHIP NATE AND MOOSE
This is the official description from the devs on Steam.
" Take in the sights, fall in love with the local fauna, and try to find meaning in a wasted life. "
Nobody took that seriously, but devs didn't lie. This game is quite a good slow-burn romance. I wonder who wrote the story.
REVIEW | "Baby Steps" | B3crew.com
Somewhere, there are three men laughing at gamers across the world. Their names are Gabe Cuzzillo, Maxi Boch, and Bennett Foddy, and in 2019, they created my Game of the Year pick of that year, Ape Out. So why are they laughing at us players? Well, maybe it’s because in their new game Baby Steps, they’ve gifted us with the most useless and frustrating protagonist of all time: the man-child Nate.
Nate is what many folks would label as a Grade-A loser. At almost 35, he still lives with his parents and sits around all day marathoning One Piece on Netflix. Suddenly, he’s warped to another world, where he must climb a mighty mountain. Thankfully, there are people, especially the kindhearted Jim, who want to help Nate get to the top. The problem: Nate is stubborn as fuck!
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Walking Is Treacherous In Baby Steps
The devs behind Getting Over It and Ape Out are joining forces to take us on the toughest walk ever with Baby Steps. Watch the debut trailer here:
Following in the footsteps of QWOP and Getting Over It, Bennett Foddy, Ape Out’s Gabe Cuzzillo, and Maxi Boch join forces for a new game that’s far from a walk in the park. Baby Steps, revealed at today’s PlayStation State of Play, is an actual walking sim tasking players to put one foot in front of the other without falling flat on their face. The debut trailer above shows our sweatsuit onesie…
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Baby Steps Trailer
Nate is about to discover a new power - the ability to put one foot in front of the other. Yep, Baby Steps is a walking simulator with physics-based gameplay. The game hails from Bennett Foddy (of QWOP fame), Gabe Cuzillo, and Maxi Boch.
Baby Steps will release for PC and PlayStation 5 in 2024.