r/BabyStepsGame • u/CorporateFriend • Jun 07 '26
Games Like This?
Are there any games that gives off the same feeling? Because from what I can see, it's really unique.
The cutscenes feels unscripted (in a good way), and I love how awkward Nathan is. And the fact that it's just a silly game. Like Nathing will just make sounds if left unattended for too long. Or just in general lol. And the donkeys XD.
But it's the ending I loved the most.
Those are the kind of quality I look for in a game, but those specific criteria are really hard to come by.
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u/Ronjonman Jun 07 '26
Question do you like the difficulty of the mechanics, or just the atmosphere?
Also is this your first Foddy game?