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Baba Is You - SW - Title Card.jpg|The Switch title card. All other platforms use variations of this.
 
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===Videos===
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==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 10:30, 15 September 2021

The game's title card.

Baba Is You is a puzzle video game developed and published by Hempuli Oy for Linux, Macintosh, and Windows on 2019-03-13, and later for Switch, Android, and iOS. The bulk of the game was made by Arvi Teikari in Multimedia Fusion 2. The game focuses a lot of block-pushing, so a good understanding of Sokobon will help you in the game, but it primarily focuses on using those blocks to change the rules of the game. For example, if you're trapped in a walled room with the blocks "WALL," "IS," "STOP," and you push the "STOP" block out of the way, you can then walk through the walls. The complexity of rules grows as you get further into the game. The characters Baba and Kiki are based on an interesting psychological phenomena called the Bouba/kiki effect.

Personal

I don't remember exactly how I first heard about this game or when I bought it, but, when I was browsing through my Steam library, and came across it, I remember hearing it was an idiosyncratic puzzle game, so I installed it. After playing it for only a few levels, I was hooked, and determined to beat it. I found the game's standard ending on 2021-09-14, and am continuing to play the remaining levels.

Status

I own the game and beat it with 100 seeds.

Review

Good

  • Very few of the levels are obvious at first glance and each level has a unique trick to it. Even those levels that are similar to others (the hard-mode levels), require you to use a new trick to solve them. Pretty much every trick that you can think of has been used in a level somewhere, many require thinking outside of the box. On over a dozen levels I was just looking at the map thinking to myself, "this is completely impossible!"
  • The graphics, though very primitive, are quite cute. Baba, Kiki, and the Robot, are my favorites.
  • The music is nice and atmospheric, and the sound effects are fitting.
  • The rewind feature is invaluable. Without it, the game would have been extremely frustrating.
  • I like that you can beat the game without having to successfully finish every puzzle.

Bad

  • I found the difficulty of the levels to be very sporadic. While the very first handful of levels teach you how to play, once you're beyond that, I found some very difficult levels early on in a map. I frequently found the hard mode levels to be easier than the regular levels.
  • With over 220 levels, the game wears out it's welcome. As I neared 100 completed levels I was starting to get bored with it.
  • While I like that you can get to the ending early, it's a shame that you can get it really early!

Ugly

  • Nothing.

Media

Title Cards

Videos

Game Maker's Toolkit - How it works.
Longplay - Windows.
Speedrun - Windows.

Links

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