The creators of the physics-based computer game “walking simulator” Baby Steps are the same people who made Ape Out and Getting Over It. You take on the role of Nate, a 35-year-old couch potato without a job who lives in his parents’ basement and teleports inexplicably to a bizarre alpine realm.
For Nate to walk without face-planting into the ground, the game requires you to manually control his legs by moving his weight left and right.
Put yourself in Nate’s circumstances. He was an unemployed, miserable misery who led an incredibly dull life until, by taking things one step at a time, he discovered powers he never thought he had.
Explore a world covered in fog and conquer tranquil mountains while paying close attention to every step. This game has realistic physics and unique gameplay from the makers of Ape Out and Getting Over It. Take in the scenery, be amazed by the local wildlife, and look for purpose in a life that seems pointless.
- Baby Steps is a game that will teach you to walk again, so get ready to take your first steps.
- Realistic physics allows for walking that feels authentic.
- A vibrant musical composition with over 420 melodies and motifs brings a world to life right before your eyes.
- A lengthy, self-paced ascent of a high mountain.
- Just as in life, if you fall, your clothes will get stained.
- Headgear that does not need to be collected.
Baby Steps (Anime or Manga)
Eiichiro Maruo, a careful, straight-A high school student, is the focus of this well-known sports-and-romance manga and television series.
He enters the world of professional tennis to improve his physical fitness, using his meticulous attention to detail to master the game “one baby step at a time”. It is highly acclaimed for its balanced and realistic depiction of character and athletic progression.
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