Compara los precios de Ablepsia en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por NedoStudio. Publicado por NedoStudio. Lanzado el 27/9/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie.

A micro-sized 2D runner about lighting a world gone dark, with a control scheme so stripped-back it either charms you in twenty minutes or frustrates you off the spacebar entirely.

I want to be careful about Ablepsia, because it is exactly the kind of small, rough-edged release that disappears into the Steam catalogue noise before anyone notices it exists. NedoStudio built this around a single image: a blind old man walking through pitch-black cities, lighting street lamps one by one with a touch. That image has real quiet poetry to it. The execution, however, sits somewhere between a browser game and a fully realized indie project, and being honest about that distinction matters. The core loop is about as minimal as it gets. Your character walks forward on his own. You cannot steer him. You press spacebar to stop him at lamp posts so he can trigger the lights, and you click the mouse to clear obstacles from his path before he collides with them. A shift key boost rounds out the control set. Six city-themed levels, named things like Dark Town, Black City, and Shadowburg, make up the full content. The whole run is short. Steam achievement data shows a median completion time sitting around thirty minutes, and the thirty-eight achievements are structured so that simply finishing each of the six maps hands you the full list without any grinding or hidden challenges. If you are an achievement hunter who values a tidy 100% completion above most else, that is the honest pitch here. What works, when it works, is the mood of the thing. The concept of a sightless man restoring light to a country plunged into darkness has a gentle, fable-like weight. The 2D aesthetic is dark and spare, which suits the subject. There is a sincerity in the premise that I find hard to dismiss entirely, even when the game around it feels underdeveloped. What does not work is harder to ignore. The spacebar mechanic has drawn genuine frustration from players, with community comments calling it unreliable and poorly responsive. When your only meaningful input is a single key press timed to a moving character, that key had better feel crisp. It does not always. The obstacle removal via mouse click is functional but shallow, never building into anything that feels like escalating skill. The game sits at a mixed reception on Steam, which is about right. The players who bounced off it bounced off quickly; the ones who enjoyed it seem to have appreciated the novelty and brevity rather than any depth beneath the surface. Ablepsia reads like a first project, or at least a very early one. There is a germ of something genuinely atmospheric here: the world-in-darkness premise, the unusual protagonist, the stripped palette. If NedoStudio had pushed further into the mood, added even a sparse ambient soundtrack to underscore the solitary walk through lightless streets, or varied the obstacle patterns into something more considered, this could have been a minor gem. Instead it stays in the sketch phase. Worth a few minutes of your curiosity if the concept pulls you. Worth managing expectations first. Kai, Scout Team

Ablepsia

Ablepsia

27 sept 2017NedoStudio
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A micro-sized 2D runner about lighting a world gone dark, with a control scheme so stripped-back it either charms you in twenty minutes or frustrates you off the spacebar entirely.

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I want to be careful about Ablepsia, because it is exactly the kind of small, rough-edged release that disappears into the Steam catalogue noise before anyone notices it exists. NedoStudio built this around a single image: a blind old man walking through pitch-black cities, lighting street lamps one by one with a touch. That image has real quiet poetry to it. The execution, however, sits somewhere between a browser game and a fully realized indie project, and being honest about that distinction matters. The core loop is about as minimal as it gets. Your character walks forward on his own. You cannot steer him. You press spacebar to stop him at lamp posts so he can trigger the lights, and you click the mouse to clear obstacles from his path before he collides with them. A shift key boost rounds out the control set. Six city-themed levels, named things like Dark Town, Black City, and Shadowburg, make up the full content. The whole run is short. Steam achievement data shows a median completion time sitting around thirty minutes, and the thirty-eight achievements are structured so that simply finishing each of the six maps hands you the full list without any grinding or hidden challenges. If you are an achievement hunter who values a tidy 100% completion above most else, that is the honest pitch here. What works, when it works, is the mood of the thing. The concept of a sightless man restoring light to a country plunged into darkness has a gentle, fable-like weight. The 2D aesthetic is dark and spare, which suits the subject. There is a sincerity in the premise that I find hard to dismiss entirely, even when the game around it feels underdeveloped. What does not work is harder to ignore. The spacebar mechanic has drawn genuine frustration from players, with community comments calling it unreliable and poorly responsive. When your only meaningful input is a single key press timed to a moving character, that key had better feel crisp. It does not always. The obstacle removal via mouse click is functional but shallow, never building into anything that feels like escalating skill. The game sits at a mixed reception on Steam, which is about right. The players who bounced off it bounced off quickly; the ones who enjoyed it seem to have appreciated the novelty and brevity rather than any depth beneath the surface. Ablepsia reads like a first project, or at least a very early one. There is a germ of something genuinely atmospheric here: the world-in-darkness premise, the unusual protagonist, the stripped palette. If NedoStudio had pushed further into the mood, added even a sparse ambient soundtrack to underscore the solitary walk through lightless streets, or varied the obstacle patterns into something more considered, this could have been a minor gem. Instead it stays in the sketch phase. Worth a few minutes of your curiosity if the concept pulls you. Worth managing expectations first.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstier:indieAchievement Hunter FriendlyShort PlaytimeDark AtmosphereMinimalist ControlsRunner-StyleSingle Mechanic

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OS
Windows XP (SP 2,3), Vista, 7, 8, 10
Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
128 MB available space
Processor
1 GHz

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Fecha de lanzamiento
27 sept 2017

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