Bennett Foddy, deputy director of the Institute for Science and Ethics at Oxford University, makes games about embodiment, and the "neurological magic" in gaming ...
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Sometimes playing games is all about punishment. If you played QWOP, you know exactly what we’re talking about there, because that game was awkward, hard to control and awful in more ways than one ...
Allen is an utter whore of a gamer; he's completely open-minded to all games, be they AAA blockbusters or $5 casual children's games. His focus is on indie games specifically, valuing gameplay and ...
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Bennett Foddy's created and mastered a special type of awkward physics game with the likes of GIRP, QWOP and Poleriders, and now one-man indie team Stegersaurus has decided to take that formula to a ...
Bennet Foddy likes the letter P. All his games use it. Maybe that's why his latest involves a Princess (virgin) and a Pony (Unicorn). Either way, you've got to control a unicorn, or more specifically, ...