
Is hiking really this chaotic? 'Baby Steps' game hilariously depicts it.
The new game, "Baby Steps," is gaining attention for its unique premise. It simulates the often-unpredictable experience of hiking with friends. Players navigate trails, manage gear, and deal with comical mishaps. IGN's review highlights the game's surprisingly engaging gameplay loop.
Polygon notes the game's open-world design, emphasizing the humor found in its challenges. According to The Verge, "Baby Steps" effectively captures both the frustrations and the laughter of group hikes. The game cleverly satirizes "slightly problematic" male hiking stereotypes, as noted by WIRED.
Game Rant dives into the core mechanic, suggesting the game's success hinges on a single, well-executed gameplay element. Early reviews indicate a strong focus on player interaction and emergent storytelling. "Baby Steps" could redefine how we view hiking games, offering a fresh and funny perspective.