How I learned to Skate
“This is a story about how I learned to skate. It was hard…"
How I learned to Skate is a desperately difficult ice-skating challenge about a boy learning to skate for the first time, following an increasingly burdensome path, chasing after the girl he could never have.
Gameplay
Control individual legs and body tilt to move the ice-skater with a mouse or a controller. It’s simple.
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Raise a leg
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Choose a direction
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Release the leg
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Tilt the body to turn
Additional info
This game is all about learning and mastering a new unique mechanic.
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A challenge with checkpoints.
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Inspired by a Warcraft 3 mod that I love, Polar Escape 5
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Merged together with instantaneous mouse controls from Getting Over It
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Takes roughly 12 hours to complete, depending on how fast you learn. Roughly 3 hours for the demo.
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Pogostuck: Rage With Your Friends
Pogostuck: Rage With Your Friends is a well-designed, fun, colourful and ambient rage game that stretches the lines of human sanity, determination and pain. On the surface, Pogostuck looks and breathes like a bouncy, Getting over It-esque, online, fun challenging game; however, this fantasy is destroyed after around 25 hours of playtime. In total, the first map took me around 50 hours to beat, which can be visualised below:
0-3 hours: “This is pretty hard but I’m going to beat it.”
4-10 hours: “This is kind of hard but I’m making progress.”
– Real player with 208.2 hrs in game
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Is this the start or the end?
Oh caterpillar, hold me friend!
I’m soaring high right through the sky,
see soaring beans this must be dreams.
I pogo this, I pogo that,
I’m longing for my brand new hat!
I bonk and yeet,
land on my feet,
I Alt F4,
come back for more.
I ‘member grapes, I ‘member trees,
but not the bees I beg you please!
The blade of life, it does it’s thing,
like I do mine, I hear it swing…
– Real player with 63.6 hrs in game