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Bennett Foddy is an Australian
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based in New York. Raised in Australia and trained as a
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on topics of
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, Foddy was a bassist in the
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group
Cut Copy Cut Copy (sometimes stylised as Cut/Copy) are an Australian synth-pop band formed in 2001 by Dan Whitford (vocals, keyboards and guitar). Originally a home-recording project, the band now includes Tim Hoey (guitars), Ben Browning (bass guitar), ...
and a hobbyist game designer while he finished his dissertation. During his postdoctoral research at
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and time on staff at
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, Foddy developed games of very high difficulty, including ''
QWOP ''QWOP'' () is a 2008 ragdoll-based browser video game created by Bennett Foddy, formerly the bassist of Cut Copy. Players control an athlete named "Qwop" using only the Q, W, O, and P keys. The game became an internet meme in December 2010. T ...
'' (2008), which became an
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at the end of 2010 with the rise of new online social sharing tools. He later became an instructor at the
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. His most famous game aside from ''QWOP'' is '' Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy'', a philosophical, physics-based
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released in 2017.


Early life and education

Bennett Foddy was born in Australia in 1978. His parents were academics. He studied philosophy in college and was working as a research assistant in the field when his childhood friend, Dan Whitford, started the Australian electronic group
Cut Copy Cut Copy (sometimes stylised as Cut/Copy) are an Australian synth-pop band formed in 2001 by Dan Whitford (vocals, keyboards and guitar). Originally a home-recording project, the band now includes Tim Hoey (guitars), Ben Browning (bass guitar), ...
. Whitford was the sole writer for the first album but reached out to friends to expand the band. Foddy played bass, despite having little experience. When his duties to the band conflicted with his philosophy studies, he chose the latter. Foddy enrolled in a doctoral degree in philosophy in late 2003 at the
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with an interest in cognitive science and human addiction and left Cut Copy in 2004. On the topic of leaving the band, he stated that the "touring life of waiting and partying did not fit my personality".


Career

Foddy has said that his best design work happened while procrastinating on other work. He taught himself to program and design games starting in 2006 from online tutorials while working on his philosophy dissertation. In his first
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, ''Too Many Ninjas'' (2007), players defended their immobile ninja avatar against oncoming ninjas. The game mainly relies on reflexes and a small set of buttons. Its positive press encouraged Foddy to continue the pursuit. Still, Foddy hid this hobby from his colleagues to avoid the philosophy field's stigma against philosophers who do not wholly dedicate themselves to their philosophy work. He moved to the United States as a postdoctoral researcher at
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from 2007 to 2010. Foddy wrote philosophy papers and lectured on topics of drug addiction. Meanwhile, he developed another simple game, ''
QWOP ''QWOP'' () is a 2008 ragdoll-based browser video game created by Bennett Foddy, formerly the bassist of Cut Copy. Players control an athlete named "Qwop" using only the Q, W, O, and P keys. The game became an internet meme in December 2010. T ...
'', for release in 2008, in which the player uses the four keyboard keys of the game's title to control the muscles of an Olympic sprinter. It was a modest success at release but became an
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and one of his most recognizable titles following its popularisation on burgeoning websites
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,
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, and
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in late 2010. ''QWOP'' enjoyed attention uncommon for
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of its size. ''Kill Screen'' included the title in its 2011
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event and it appeared on the American television show ''
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'' in 2012. As his postdoctoral work ended, Foddy's game design career outshined his philosophy career with the help of ''QWOP'', but before he came to choose the former, Foddy served as the deputy director of
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's Institute for Science and Ethics. Foddy did not intend for ''QWOP'' to connect with his philosophy work,. Still, he saw similarities between his use of reward
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cycles and the motivations behind addiction. He also worked on ascertaining the existence of game addiction and considered the intrinsic values of in-game rewards. Foddy later came to describe his game design aspirations as "literary", building atop a lineage of predecessors. In content, ''QWOP'' is based on the 1980s arcade game ''
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''. Foddy's childhood gaming experiences became touchstones for the themes he would develop in ''QWOP'' which would recur throughout his next titles. Foddy sought to recreate the vexing difficulty of games from his youth and the range of emotions they pique. He also wanted to create the "immediacy" of direct-to-TV video game appliances, which lacked the software load times characteristic of console games. Though several of his games prominently feature rhythm, it was not a consideration in his design. His next game, ''
GIRP ''GIRP'' is a 2011 rock-climbing simulator Flash game by Australian game developer Bennett Foddy. It is a sequel to his 2008 game ''QWOP''. ''GIRP'' was nominated for the Nuovo award for innovative games at the 2012 Independent Games Festival, bu ...
'' (2011), is a
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in which the player presses keyboard keys assigned to rocks on a wall to flex and ascend its surface. ''
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'' described the free game as "masochistically difficult", with the effect of making the player's keyboard similar to the physical skill game of ''
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'', in which the player grips the keyboard like the avatar grips the rock face. Like ''QWOP'', both titles have awkward controls that push the player to embody the avatar once the controls are internalized. ''GIRP'' is designed for players to set their own goals, such as their maximum height, or once they reach the top, their own fastest score, rather than publicly comparing against an online leaderboard. As
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expanded its
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into Brooklyn in late 2013, Foddy taught his first studio class in game design. A colleague highlighted Foddy's expertise on "game feel": his use of in-game physics to create tension. Foddy created many other small games, including a 16-player chess
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(''Bennett Foddy's Speed Chess'', 2013) and a maze of optical illusions (''Zebra'', 2016). Foddy also expressed an interest in games history, particularly the English and European games not widely known in the United States. In 2014, his
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presentation linked older, independently developed video games into the historical lineage of indie game development as it was contemporaneously known. In 2016, Foddy co-developed '' Multibowl'', a competitive
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compilation of scenes from 1980s and 1990s video games. Like the microgames of ''
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'', Foddy presents two-player, 30-second challenge scenarios culled from 230 commercial games, with a point awarded to the player who first completes the scenario's objective. Foddy was spurred by his interest in video game history and the accessibility of
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. He privileged original titles in his selections. The game was exhibited at
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and Fantastic Arcade, and will not receive a public release to avoid legal issues. '' Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy'' was released in late 2017. The player is tasked with scaling a mountain as a man stuck inside a
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using only a
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. ''Wired'' described the game as both "uproariously, darkly funny" and "challenging to the point of impossibility." Foddy narrates the title on the topic of failure. The game was popular with video game streamers and nominated for the
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's top prize.


Personal life

Foddy is married and lives in New York City as of 2018. His wife designs hats.


Games

* ''Too Many Ninjas'' (2007) * ''Little Master Cricket'' (2008) * ''
QWOP ''QWOP'' () is a 2008 ragdoll-based browser video game created by Bennett Foddy, formerly the bassist of Cut Copy. Players control an athlete named "Qwop" using only the Q, W, O, and P keys. The game became an internet meme in December 2010. T ...
'' (2008) * ''
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'' (collaboration with Terry Cavanagh) (2010) * ''
GIRP ''GIRP'' is a 2011 rock-climbing simulator Flash game by Australian game developer Bennett Foddy. It is a sequel to his 2008 game ''QWOP''. ''GIRP'' was nominated for the Nuovo award for innovative games at the 2012 Independent Games Festival, bu ...
'' (2011) * ''Poleriders'' (2011) * ''
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'' (2012) * ''Get On Top'' (2012) * ''Bennett Foddy's Speed Chess'' (2013) * ''Cheque Please'' (2013, with
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; unreleased) * ''Zebra'' (2016) * '' Multibowl'' (2016) * '' Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy'' (2017) * ''
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'' (2017, with Frank Lantz) * '' Ape Out'' (2019, with Gabe Cuzzillo) * ''Zipper'' (2022, included with the Playdate) * ''Baby Steps'' (TBD, with Gabe Cuzzillo and Maxi Boch)


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Foddy, Bennett Australian video game designers Australian bass guitarists Australian expatriates in the United Kingdom Australian expatriates in the United States Indie game developers Living people 1978 births