It's simple, silly, and frustrating, and not quite as inherently hilarious as QWOP could get, though the set up and overall design are a definite treat. Like all of Bennett Foddy's games, CLOP is just as much about skill and reflexes as it is getting a good rhythm going. It starts out easy enough once you develop a rhythm, but as anyone who's played QWOP will tell you. Use, ,, and to move each of Clop's legs in turn, and try to navigate the increasingly difficult obstacles in your way. Too bad horses aren't that good with hills. Unicorns, as you know, are drawn to pure maidens, and Sherrod has promised our equine hero that there's one on the other side of the hill over yonder. How do they work? Well, if you're the unicorn star of Bennett Foddy's arcade skill game CLOP, the answer is probably going to be, uh, not very well.
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