Posted on: July 15, 2020

Patias
Verified ownerGames: 656 Reviews: 28
A quirky and funny puzzle
When I started the game and I was introduced to the character's movement system, I soon thought "wow, this isn't going to work, it's really bad", but luckily I was wrong. Biped is a puzzle game, the mechanics of which comes from a robot with two feet that need to be manipulated by means of the control's analog levers (I don't know what it's like on the keyboard because I haven't tested it). It is necessary for the player to press one lever at a time so that the adorable robot can move, since each of the levers represents one of the character's feet. This is very strange at first, because in addition to looking confused, there is a feeling of lack of control, of difficulty, but it is temporary. In a few minutes it is already possible to adapt and realize the magic behind this peculiarity. It is a relatively short game, but with beautiful scenarios and very intelligent and fun puzzles. Hence another important point: it is not a boring game. I usually have a problem with puzzle games as they, at some point, start to become massive, repetitive and time consuming, but Biped manages to balance these issues with extreme efficiency, through a delicious and cohesive level design. The focus, however, is multiplayer, be it local or online (unfortunately I was not successful in using online mode). It was and is being very funny to play with my boyfriend. As the mechanics of manipulating the robot are very peculiar, the number of errors and comic episodes for solving the puzzles ends up being a reason for a lot of laughter. In that sense, it is somewhat reminiscent of the also friendly "Snipperclips", a cooperative puzzle from Nintendo for the Switch. It is a game that I strongly recommend, but it becomes much more attractive if you have other people to play with you. The price is right, due to the relatively short duration, and it will hardly disappoint you.
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