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Which is "Bouba", and which is "Kiki"? [video]

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27 points by basilikum 19 days ago · 26 comments

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merelysounds 13 days ago

Fun fact for the fans of the “Baba Is You” game[1]:

> the naming of the characters Baba and Keke was inspired by the bouba/kiki effect.

Which makes a lot of sense for a game where meaning itself is one of the core gameplay elements. If you didn’t play that title yet and you enjoy puzzle games, try it.

[1]: Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baba_Is_You

  • deng 12 days ago

    'Baba is you' is one of the greatest puzzle games ever. The sheer amount of levels and variations is just staggering, although I must say that it absolutely does become quite frustrating at the end, and you can see from achievements that very few people actually stick with the game. While 8% have technically "beaten" it on Steam, you can get that achievement quite early. I have given up after about 60 hours with the game, because it simply stopped being fun, but I still recommend this gem to anyone, just don't be a completionist...

    EDIT: Just looked up at 'time to beat' that completionist average is 48h and now I feel very stupid... I find that kind of hard to believe, there were some levels I literally spend 2 hours on, and the full game has over 200 levels... (and I would guess at least 10% of those are very hard).

  • mnsc 13 days ago

    I'm in the later part of the game and I feel really stupid. Some levels are so small I feel like I can understand all possible strategies but none work. Lovely game overall though, highly recommend!

  • immibis 12 days ago

    except both Baba and Keke are bouba.

basilikumOP 19 days ago

Here is the Wikipedia article about the phenomenon of the bouba–kiki effect if you prefer text form or want to know more about it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bouba%2Fkiki_effect

viraptor 19 days ago

One of my favourite nerdy jokes is that the Fourier transform is a bouba-kiki transform.

BrenBarn 13 days ago

This phenomenon of "sound symbolism" has received a lot of research attention in the last 10 years or so. For a long time it was considered a curiosity at best, and a total red herring at worst, but a lot of evidence is accumulating that sound symbolic effects are very real and may have profound implications for our understanding of sensorimotor cognition.

some1else 13 days ago

Recently came across another video that demonstrates the effect

https://www.instagram.com/p/DP7CXKACDOY/

cung 13 days ago

The shapes just look like the letters. K’s have sharp corners, B’s are round.

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