“We’re not really sure what Big Walk’s future looks like,” say the waddling co-op puzzler’s devs, though it probably doesn’t involve DLC


I’ve spent something like seven hours in funny-thinky cooperative puzzler Big Walk, and the concept of more Big Walk is something that confounds and, just a little bit, frightens me. What, you spent an entire evening stubbing toes in the dark and overconfidently barking incorrect solutions at friends, only for the opening of the map room to reveal the humbling significance of your progress thus far, and you want more? Friend, if I play this until my forties, I might make it halfway through.

Even so, questions on future content were repeatedly put to developers House House in a recent reddit AMA. The response: no plans at the moment, though there’s nothing stopping completionist players from making their own fun with its freeform systems.

“We’re not really sure what Big Walk’s future looks like – getting this far took heaps of work and a long time!”, wrote level designer and artist Jake Strasser. “We need a good rest before we start thinking about what’s next.”

Designer Stuart Gillespie-Cook was more overt, saying there are “No content plans” in terms of expansions or other DLC. “But I will say we’ve had great success playing hide and seek amongst ourselves! We hope the game world is generous enough to make your own games within it.”


Watching a friend walk across a scaffolding platform in Big Walk.
Image credit: Rock Paper Shotgun/Panic

That could be interpreted as the game’s map being vast, diverse, and ecologically detailed enough for the kind of Manhunt rounds that would make your favourite childhood park feel like a panel of fake IKEA grass. I prefer, however, to think of it as an invitation to toy around with Big Walk’s interaction and physics quirks. For instance: Human Slinky, the game my pals and I invented while waiting for another friend to sort their malfunctioning mic. Simply take the rigid body of a disconnected comrade, carry it to the top of a staircase, and see who can achieve the most top-and-tail flips as they stiffly cartwheel down the steps.

The AMA also accounted for the lack of couch co-op, programmer Nico Disseldorp explaining that “Unfortunately the game is designed around restricted communication in a way that wouldn’t really make sense in local co-op. Lots of what is interesting about the game comes from one person knowing something (like where they are in the world, or the answer to a challenge) and another player not knowing it, and then trying to find unique ways to share that information.”

There are other non-vanilla ways to play, mind – modder and indie dev CircuitLord is several versions deep into a Big Walk VR mod, the installer for which you can grab here. Assuming you’re among the 1% of Steam users who still play VR games.



Source link

  • Related Posts

    Heroes Star Hayden Panettiere Dies at 36

    American actress Hayden Panettiere has died at 36, reports ABC News. “It is with profound sadness that we share the tragic passing of our beloved Hayden,” reads a statement provided…

    Indie Publisher Nakana.io Is Closing, All Games Now Heavily Discounted

    Image: Nakana.io Indie publisher Nakana.io has sadly announced that it will be ceasing operations from Autumn 2026. The company, which specialised in arthouse and meaningful games, is now offering one…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    8/16: CBS Weekend News – CBS News

    8/16: CBS Weekend News – CBS News

    Heroes Star Hayden Panettiere Dies at 36

    Heroes Star Hayden Panettiere Dies at 36

    265 Pieces of Rare Comme des Garçons Fashion Are Going Up for Auction

    265 Pieces of Rare Comme des Garçons Fashion Are Going Up for Auction

    War and climate change drive surge in global shipping costs

    Minister Joly speaks with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio

    Minister Joly speaks with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio

    Asian shares are mostly higher while US futures and oil prices hold steady

    Asian shares are mostly higher while US futures and oil prices hold steady