It's games like this which cause you to shout out in victory or
swear in frustration.
Why it looks cool: Developed by Kiwi team Frogshark, Swordy is the kind of ridiculous physics - based game (I believe all physics based games are inherently ridiculous, and wonderfully so) that left everyone at the PAX booth playing it either A:
swearing in frustration or B: laughing in disbelief.
Not exact matches
There's a definite calming aura about the former England coach — when he's not rubbing his face
in frustration or
swearing at BBC pundits.
It teaches you about yourself — how you handle the
frustration of falling for the sixth time when trying Crane Pose, how well you resist the many excuses to stop when holding One - Legged Pidgeon Pose for 120 agonizing seconds, and whether you laugh or
swear when you somehow manage to knee yourself
in the face when getting into Plow Pose.
It taught me how to creatively
swear, typing
in the most colourful ways to vent
frustration.
Indeed, the trial and error nature of the game will surely cause some to crush their controllers
in frustration (truth be told, I probably could have done with a
swear jar at some points), but the addictive gameplay compels you to persevere and soldier on.