
Cloudy Infinite Steve Game

So, Cloudy Infinite Steve is basically what happens when Steve gets his hands on a cloning machine—chaos, obviously. You start stacking these little Steves like some kind of wobbly Jenga tower, except they’re all clones with different expressions, and some of them just refuse to balance properly. The physics are janky in the best way—one wrong move and your whole tower tips over, sending Steves flying everywhere.
At first, I thought it was just about stacking them as high as possible, but then I realized some Steves have weird hitboxes, and others just… don’t cooperate. The higher you go, the more ridiculous it gets. There’s something weirdly satisfying about watching your tower sway like it’s about to collapse but somehow stays up. Or doesn’t. Either way, it’s hilarious.
Honestly, it’s the kind of dumb fun you play for five minutes and suddenly realize you’ve been trying to beat your own record for half an hour. The art style’s simple but charming, and the sound effects when Steves fall are weirdly addictive. If you’re into physics-based nonsense, this is a solid way to kill time.