Baby Steps Hits Lowest Steam Price at 50 Percent Off
The sale marks the cheapest entry point yet for a game that reframes walking as a physics-based challenge, from the creator of 'Getting Over It'.
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Bennett Foddy and Gabe Cuzzillo's walking simulator 'Baby Steps' is on sale on Steam at 50 percent off, bringing the price to 1,150 yen, its lowest ever. The sale runs until June 26. The game has a 'Very Positive' rating from Steam users, with 90 percent of 2,125 reviews positive. It supports Japanese.
Players control Nate, a 35-year-old unemployed man transported to another world whose special power is putting one foot in front of the other. The game is open-world, and falling off a cliff can lead to new areas rather than a full reset. Foddy has said 'Baby Steps' is not a difficult game and is not designed like 'Getting Over It', where mistakes send you back to the start.
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