Five minutes. It only took me five minutes of my hour-long demo to become beguiled by the world of Baby Steps and see the promise of what developers Gabe Cuzzillo, Maxi Boch, and Bennett Foddy have in ...
Baby Steps will be following in the footsteps of the viral rage games that preceded it, although it is less ragey than those, and that's encapsulated by its less-than-conventional failson protagonist.
Then, as if out of nowhere, he is placed in a strange new world where he discovers an extraordinary power: he can walk. Not in the casual, natural way every human does without thinking, but in a ...
From the player’s side, Baby Steps feels like a finely honed experience. It’s a walking simulator that follows Nate, a manchild in a gray onesie, as he attempts to scale a mountain and symbolically ...
“Baby Steps” is a video game about arrested development. On its surface, it is about a 35-year-old man named Nate, wearing a dirty onesie and struggling to find motivation in life when he’s magically ...
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