Walk

Walk Online: A Cozy Point-and-Click Simulation Game

Walk is a cozy point-and-click simulation game where everyday moments from a real couple’s daily strolls become short interactive scenes. Players click and drag through over 40 mini scenes, earning points to unlock more at their own pace.

The game comes from developer bilge, who released it on July 7, 2026. The idea is personal. The developer and their partner take walks every day, and Walk compresses a year of those routines into playable vignettes. Grabbing a coffee. Heading down a staircase. Small stuff, turned into little puzzles you poke at until something charming happens.

How Walk Plays

There’s no pressure here. You click around a scene, sometimes drag and drop an object, and watch what unfolds. Each completed scene earns points, and those points unlock new scenes. The full set can be opened in under an hour, though nothing stops you from lingering.

One odd but welcome touch—you can draw directly on the background. It fits the game’s sketchbook energy, since the visuals lean into the limitations of Flipnote Studio 3D. The art style pulls more weight than you’d expect from a browser game.

Demo Version and Steam Release

The browser version is a demo featuring 15 mini scenes out of the 40+ planned. If it clicks with you, the developer asks players to wishlist the full game on its Steam page.

Inspirations Behind the Game

Walk draws from the Kalamaja and Vanalinn districts of Tallinn, Jiro Taniguchi’s manga The Walking Man, and Vibes Quest by @onionboots. That mix shows. The whole thing feels like a quiet neighborhood observed closely, then redrawn from memory.

Game Controls

  • Left click – interact with objects and scenes
  • Click and drag – move certain objects
  • Mouse – draw on the background

As always, remember to have fun!