The classic browser game, QWOP, of Bennett Foddy has entered into the Android world for a scant £0.62 / $0.99.
Foddy was robbed as he didn’t port the game, but he made the developer Noodlecake in its adaption on Twitter.
The game gets the name as QWOP from the “Q”, “W”, “O” and “P” keys in keyboard. These are the keys which help to control the Olympic runner’s calves and thighs in the browser version. Whereas in Android, a new control scheme in which one can move thumbs in clockwise circles to make the man run, while titling the device forward or back will alter the angle at which he leans.
This Android adaptation features five game modes including: 100m, Hurdles, Long Jump, Steeplechase, and 50km walk. There is also an option of leaderboards so you can compete with your friends as you slowly tumble your way to victory.