Incredipede taught me a valuable lesson about judging a book by its cover. Initially, when I first caught sight of a few screenshots, I dismissed it as some sort of World of Goo looking imitation, but after actually playing it, it’s something entirely different and new. I am sure many of you have played, or at least attempted to play, the notoriously difficult webgame QWOP. If you have had the bittersweet fortune to play that game, then you’ll be familiar with the basic mechanics of Incredipede as you basically shuffle, stumble, roll, hop, and swim your way through the game. With a greatly expanded flash game concept and artistic influences from around the world, does this all wrap up into as pretty a package as it looks?
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GG3 continues the, now almost daily, onslaught of game deals brought through gameplay commentary. The latest to be displayed is the Humble Bundle with Android 7, who added a total of 10 games for mobile phones. From that list, Incredipede seems the most fitting to talk about a bunch more games. Oh, it also comes with Steam keys, by the way.