Compara los precios de 890B en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Nerd Games. Publicado por Eastasiasoft Limited. Lanzado el 9/11/2021. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Adventure, Indie.

Humanity's last hope, distilled into about an hour of slow walking and box-pushing. Worth understanding before you spend anything on it.

I want to love small, quiet games about extinction and moral weight. The premise here is real: you are Noah, a lone scientist in a research lab, and you and a colleague named Luna are racing against a dying Earth to locate a habitable planet. Two people, one facility, the end of the world. That setup has genuine gravity. The problem is that 890B has almost nothing to say with it. The loop is isometric exploration across a sparse, low-detail lab environment, punctuated by text-based dialogue and three distinct mini-game types. There is a command-line terminal puzzle where you type instructions in a specified order, a Snake-inspired circuit-board challenge that asks you to route a wire to a connection point without touching the edges, and a Sokoban-style box-pushing section spread across five levels of increasing difficulty. That last one is the most structurally sound thing in the game, and it is still rudimentary. The Snake levels have a blocky, imprecise feel that works against their own tension. The terminal puzzle is more chore than challenge. Between these moments, the core activity is walking slowly from one side of the lab to the other and back, with no sprint option available for most of the runtime. Reviewers across multiple outlets clocked the full experience at roughly one hour. The dialogue is delivered entirely through text with no voice acting, and the writing carries notable localization roughness throughout. Luna and Noah interact like entries in a database rather than like two people carrying the weight of the species. The environmental design matches: the research facility looks less like a center of interplanetary science and more like a mostly empty open-plan office with crates. Multiple endings exist, and player choices do technically steer the outcome, but the path to each is too thin to generate much investment in the result. I defend slow games when the slowness is doing work. Here, the pace does not build atmosphere or meaning. It just extends a short runtime. The minimalist framing was presumably intentional, but minimalism requires precision and emotional clarity to land, and 890B does not find either. The achievement list is easy and the whole thing is over quickly, which is why its real audience appears to be completionists hunting a fast 1000G rather than players seeking a resonant sci-fi narrative. If you belong to that first group and the price is low enough, it will fulfill exactly that function. If you are here for the story, the craft, or any sense of atmosphere, look elsewhere. Kai, Scout Team

890B

890B

9 nov 2021Nerd GamesEastasiasoft Limited
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Humanity's last hope, distilled into about an hour of slow walking and box-pushing. Worth understanding before you spend anything on it.

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I want to love small, quiet games about extinction and moral weight. The premise here is real: you are Noah, a lone scientist in a research lab, and you and a colleague named Luna are racing against a dying Earth to locate a habitable planet. Two people, one facility, the end of the world. That setup has genuine gravity. The problem is that 890B has almost nothing to say with it. The loop is isometric exploration across a sparse, low-detail lab environment, punctuated by text-based dialogue and three distinct mini-game types. There is a command-line terminal puzzle where you type instructions in a specified order, a Snake-inspired circuit-board challenge that asks you to route a wire to a connection point without touching the edges, and a Sokoban-style box-pushing section spread across five levels of increasing difficulty. That last one is the most structurally sound thing in the game, and it is still rudimentary. The Snake levels have a blocky, imprecise feel that works against their own tension. The terminal puzzle is more chore than challenge. Between these moments, the core activity is walking slowly from one side of the lab to the other and back, with no sprint option available for most of the runtime. Reviewers across multiple outlets clocked the full experience at roughly one hour. The dialogue is delivered entirely through text with no voice acting, and the writing carries notable localization roughness throughout. Luna and Noah interact like entries in a database rather than like two people carrying the weight of the species. The environmental design matches: the research facility looks less like a center of interplanetary science and more like a mostly empty open-plan office with crates. Multiple endings exist, and player choices do technically steer the outcome, but the path to each is too thin to generate much investment in the result. I defend slow games when the slowness is doing work. Here, the pace does not build atmosphere or meaning. It just extends a short runtime. The minimalist framing was presumably intentional, but minimalism requires precision and emotional clarity to land, and 890B does not find either. The achievement list is easy and the whole thing is over quickly, which is why its real audience appears to be completionists hunting a fast 1000G rather than players seeking a resonant sci-fi narrative. If you belong to that first group and the price is low enough, it will fulfill exactly that function. If you are here for the story, the craft, or any sense of atmosphere, look elsewhere.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Achievement HunterWalking SimulatorMultiple EndingsSokoban PuzzlesSnake Mini-gameCommand Line PuzzlePost-Apocalyptic NarrativeQuick Completion

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Windows 7 / 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
GTX 660 Ti 2GB or similar
Processor
i3-6100 3.7 GHz

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Nerd Games
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Eastasiasoft Limited
Fecha de lanzamiento
9 nov 2021

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