I feel I’ve done something particularly clever or busted outside the boundaries of its little brutalist city.

I haven’t, but I’m delighted to explore with this feeling.

It is a bad place to live.

Playing a trumpet in Brutalist city streets in a Babbdi screenshot.

But it’s a delightful place to visit and explore.

Exploration is made delightful by items you’re able to find scattered about.

A baseball bat which can bash down barriers as well as rocketjump and walljump.

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A motorbike to zoom around.

A detector to find the optional collectibles.

Other such devices and doodads, whose purpose I’ll leave you to discover.

Reader dear, I never did find out if it had a practical purpose.

Then I found the pole vault, and that brought new fresh new troubles.

Inefficient, sure, but great fun.

It’s a bitBernband, a bit Off-Peak, a bit freeform explore-o-platformer?

And a lot good.

Babbdi is available freefrom Steamfor Windows, Mac, and Linux.

It’s made by two brothers, Leonard and Sirius Lemaitre.