Ah, Noby Noby Boy, where to begin. A basic gameplay session will probably consist of you controlling the titular BOY, a worm-like creature with four legs, navigating your way around a square slice of earth suspended in a void of nothingness. Other inhabitants of the land include giant spinning tops, ballerinas, curious cows, banana cars and bubble-emitting robots, amongst others.
As you control both the front and back end of BOY, it is your job to stretch yourself out as far as possible, walking in opposite directions to do so, eating, and then pooping out unscathed, the inhabitants of the world to grow bigger as you deem necessary. Occasionally, one of the inhabitants will ride on your back. Welcome to the world of Noby Noby Boy.
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