Getting it with Bennett Fodi was a strange game, and it seems stupid to keep it just like this, but it was the same. You played from a large pot as a human torso, using a sledaimmer to climb and climb a mountain. All times, an dissatisfied voice tried to make you happy with inspiring, philosophical gambling. The whole thing felt like a wide bit, but was really quite honest and ended a success. Sometimes people show for strange things. What can possibly follow that?
The answer is Baby Steps, published by Davolver Digital and is characterized by Fodi’s talents, with Gab Kazilo and Maxi Boch. It is like a soup, which is a story with the characters, with a large scope, and Lord knows what else is because I played a demo for only one hour. The well definitely deepens on it, I can tell you this much.

Baby Steps is about NAT, described by many sports creators as “unemployed fails”. His parents, arguing on the off-screen, shout to attend a family meeting for the NAT. Nat is very busy with Netflix’s entertainment “Are you still watching?” The screen, burning the bong on a coffee table and making a nest to create all kinds of other dislocations. Nat, only a dirty, gray enecy, is sucked into its TV and spit in a strange world, which is largely covered in sticks and mud. The ruins of an abandoned carnival are spread about the silent, and a lonely mountain mountain in the distance.
After knowing what to do, after knowing this, NAT decides to take one step forward and immediately gets flat on his face.

This is the part you expect, of course, if you knew what you were doing beyond booting the child’s footsteps. This is a strange mechanical part. Instead of just walking, there is a whole process. Drag a trigger to lift a leg, the foot position with analog stick, then leave the trigger to apply the foot. Go ahead without moving the leg and you will fall. Take the leg into an unnatural position and you will fall. Go very fast or lose your rhythm, and you might fall. It is fun for a minute, but the challenge of maintaining a speed and navigating the area seems more attractive than the bit.
During the demo, as I looked at the mountain, signs of a story appeared. A strange character showed and tried to befriend NAT, while whatever NAT could have done to get out of the conversation, even if he made himself how bad he made himself. NAT has clearly some issues, and this gives a clear double meaning to the baby steps title. To see how plays will definitely be a solid motivator to travel beyond the demo. For now, I can confirm that it contains urine jokes. One like more.

Demo cut me because I made my way towards the mountain, but I was able to go back and find. This included finding a foolish hat on top of a submerged circus carousel that I could struggle to recur, and I did! There was a sidecuest (I think) that included a cup that I did not find, and I fell down a large path of mud in a pit, triggering a hidden cuttack in a hidden cuttack. So there is a lot to expose baby steps outside the main goal boundary.
Due to the unique mechanics, searching for an open space was certainly a difficult task, and I found myself surprised whether the appeal to find hidden material would provide constant motivation for troodling around the large, open areas and will not take into account any clear goals without any clear goals. But I would say that the hidden scene I found was a riot, so it certainly looked meaningful in that moment. The cup is not sure about the talk; The jury is still out of there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBaoe- FPIBW
We all will find out when the baby steps are released on September 8, 2025. And in the meantime if you feel that you need this kind of thing to understand you (this), Demo is live on steam As part of the next festival.