Bad Corgi 9+

Ian Cheng

Designed for iPad

    • 4.2 • 40 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Bad Corgi is a little mindfulness app about refusing to eradicate stress and anxiety, and instead learning to exercise those bad feeling feelings.

You are Bad Corgi, a dwarfish demon pup sometimes possessed by You.

- Undertake impossible herding exercises
- Wreck local biomes
- Lose control of Bad Corgi and learn to love this feeling
- Contemplate both the vulgar and the joyful dimensions of corgi herding life with equanimity
- New exercises added every sometimes

Features:
- 3 one-minute exercises to amplify your distressed mood, and more coming
- amazing dynamic herd simulation
- simple touch controls
- dynamic loss of control
- secret characters to herd
- secret behaviors to complexify your herding
- 360 degree pause mode for setting up the perfect snapshots of that special hell breaker moment

Bad Corgi is designed for iPhone 5 and up.

Commissioned by Serpentine Galleries
Supported by Rolls-Royce
Published by Metis Suns

What’s New

Version 1.0.1

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

- revised UI for legibility
- corgi behavior: can defecate after rage eating
- corgi behavior: can look at you while defecating
- revised landscaping palette
- revised sound design cues
- fixed screenshot feature
- overall performance improvements

Ratings and Reviews

4.2 out of 5
40 Ratings

40 Ratings

fuehgdgxgdhjdndjf ,

It’s good but

The art is great I love your game
sometimes I just really wish there was a FreePlay where you can just roam around by yourself without getting pulled away from your freedom

Daughter of longmarchspace ,

This is art

Big fan of your animations. Got introduced to you art recently and I am in love. This "game" is beautiful. A lot of detail has been put into it, and I admit it's actually pretty fun to figure out what is happening and what are the rules. I love the natural digital style, way more interesting than the overrated glossy look of digital 3D design nowadays. And I am interested in why you love dogs so much. To those that do not understand why there are glitches and why there is no objectives to this game, I'm pretty sure everything is intentional and is trying to let you interpret your own message from this piece. Ian Chang is an artist, I guess this is a game but more like digital art.

TylerGameGod ,

decent enough

Today I choose to review a funny game called Bad Corgi that I really enjoyed playing again and again as it got me addicted quite fast. The title appeared back in 2012 just when the games were starting to gain in popularity, so one can easy say that Bad Corgi was an early promoter of it’s genre.

As you start the game for the first time you are presented with a short animation showing a corgi taking a walk in the nature and whistling a song. With a flick of the thumb, you can guide him with your cane. You must enter the Corgi as slow as this will help later on.

You will come across sheep or lampost or rocks, I'm not sure what the objective is here but tapping the Corgi will help.

I keep getting stuck after the fire, though.

All in all I'd give this one a "3" because it was both attractive and puzzling, but perhaps, too puzzling. Maybe I'll try it again if someone can give me a hint or link to a walkthrough!

App Privacy

The developer, Ian Cheng, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple.

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