The boys saw a mountain and decide to climb it, going in completely blind on this Celeste livestream which ended up a much more difficult game than either of them expected and they LOVED it!
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Game Description: Celeste is a indie platformer game in which players control a girl named Madeline as she makes her way up a mountain while avoiding various deadly obstacles. Along with jumping and climbing up walls for a limited amount of time, Madeline has the ability to perform a mid-air dash in the eight cardinal and intercardinal directions. This move can only be performed once and must be replenished by either landing on the ground, hitting certain objects such as floating crystals, or moving to a new screen (although the player is granted a second dash later on in the game). Combining dashes with movement in various ways can be used by the player to gain more speed than usual or access areas before they are supposed to. Some of these advanced movement mechanics are shown to the player as they progress the late stages of the game. [cited: Wikipedia]
Description: NerdSloth Gaming features to two cofounders of the NerdSloth podcast community, Joseph Lambert and Chris Koehne. They have always been gamers, and especially have a deep love of indie games and retro games, so it was a natural fit that eventually the two podcast cohosts would finally take their gaming shenanigans to the letsplay stage on Twitch and YouTube.