


The choice of keys brings instant difficulty, as it’s significantly difficult to control the keys with four fingers on just one hand, and the repetitive but alternative nature of the key presses makes it difficult to use a couple fingers from both hands in unison. Like in QWOP, the player controls a runner - in this case a unicorn - and attempts to make it run using a combination of four keys, K, H, J, and L. Obviously a play on QWOP mixed with the sound a horse hoof makes, CLOP starts off easier than QWOP, but then quickly becomes almost as difficult. Now, for all those who wanted to torture themselves with yet another extremely difficult Flash game, Foddy has released CLOP, a unicorn runner. He’s the creator behind your favorite Flash games you love to hate, nearly impossible running simulator QWOP, and its thankfully easier spiritual successor, rock climbing game GIRP. Bennett Foddy is something of an evil genius.
