Janine "Iris Ophelia" Hawkins' ongoing review of gaming and virtual world style
One of the biggest benefits of mod support in games is that it encourages the development of almost infinite new content even in otherwise short games. Octodad: Dadliest Catch is only a few hours long on its own (though I loved almost every flailing second if it), but thanks to both developers and modders there are several dozen levels available for download through the Steam Workshop... and among them, more than a couple hilarious little gems.
That's where you'll find the map shown in the well-produced video above, a simple and solid take on Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball". Of course there are loads more levels to try out -- You can take Octodad on a disastrous romp through a scaled-down city, climb a behemoth version of the game's antagonist, try to keep your limbs in line in a Zero G grocery store, and even test out prototype stages from the game's development. If you're not happy with what's available, you can also make and share your own content with the Octodad level editor.
Sure, Octodad can't hope to dethrone games like Skyrim at the top of the modding food chain... But Skyrim doesn't have Wrecking Ball, now does it?