Big Walk Wants You to Wander With Friends

Big Walk is a cooperative multiplayer adventure that leans into the simple joy of walking and talking with friends. From the creators of Untitled Goose Game, it casts players as a group moving through a wide-open world full of puzzles, discoveries, and small moments that matter more than objectives. The pitch is refreshingly modest. Bring a pal or three, figure things out together, and enjoy whatever comes up along the way.

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Wander, Talk, and Work Together

Gameplay centers on teamwork and communication. You and your group navigate the landscape, tackle environmental challenges, and unlock solutions by cooperating. The game features an assortment of tools and toys to keep contact lively. Use them to point things out, create distractions, or build little chains of cause and effect with your friends.

One notable twist is how Big Walk handles silence. Sometimes you will find yourselves suddenly speechless. Those moments change the tone of a session. They make gestures and the toys you carry feel more meaningful. That design choice nudges players toward new and playful ways of interacting, which can turn a simple trek into a surprising puzzle in its own right.

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A Game About Hanging Out

Big Walk is not all objectives and checkpoints. The world seems designed for lingering. Sit together and watch a sunset. Steal a friend's binoculars and kick them into the ocean. Those small, irreverent interactions are part of the core loop. The developers emphasize that spending time with friends is the point, and the systems support that by allowing space for low-stakes exploration and mischief.

This approach makes Big Walk feel like a social playground rather than a strict co-op mission. There's room for inside jokes, accidental moments, and the kind of shared silence that actually feels cozy.

 

From the Creators of Untitled Goose Game

The team behind Big Walk previously made Untitled Goose Game. That lineage does not mean Big Walk tries to recreate the same experience. Instead it carries forward a clear design sensibility: playful systems, emergent moments, and a focus on what happens when a few simple ideas interact. If you appreciated the way Untitled Goose Game made room for player-driven humor, Big Walk looks to do something similar for cooperative exploration.

Why It Matters

Co-op games that prioritize conversation over competition are still comparatively rare. Big Walk leans into that niche with an emphasis on tools for communication, environmental puzzles built for groups, and unhurried spaces to simply be together. Whether you want a focused puzzle session or a relaxed social hour with friends, Big Walk appears to offer both without pretending to be anything grander.

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Final Thoughts

Big Walk is easy to describe and hard to pin down. Its strengths are not flashy mechanics but the quality of time spent with others. The team's history suggests a knack for turning small systems into memorable moments, and Big Walk looks set to be another example of that craft.

 

➡️ Check out Big Walk now on Steam