Compara los precios de Agent A: A Puzzle In Disguise en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Yak & Co. Publicado por Yak & Co. Lanzado el 29/8/2019. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Adventure, Indie.

A sleek spy-themed point-and-click puzzler where infiltrating villain Ruby La Rouge's hideout means solving clever, interconnected room puzzles with satisfying payoffs.

Agent A is a point-and-click puzzle adventure built around a single, sustained idea: what if a spy thriller felt less like an action movie and more like a beautifully crafted escape room? Yak & Co deliver exactly that. You play a secret agent tasked with infiltrating the hidden lair of villain Ruby La Rouge, and the whole game is essentially one long, interlocking puzzle box spread across stylish mid-century environments. No combat, no fail states, just observation, inventory management, and the quiet satisfaction of finally understanding why that odd object from chapter one actually mattered. The puzzle design is where the game earns its overwhelmingly positive reputation. Yak & Co use a connected-room logic that rewards patience and curiosity rather than brute-force clicking. Objects picked up early resurface with new purpose chapters later, and the game trusts you to remember context without hand-holding. It never feels cheap when a solution clicks into place. It feels earned. The difficulty curve is gentle at first and sharpens gradually, which makes it accessible to casual players while still giving experienced puzzle fans a few genuine head-scratchers near the end. Visually, the game is a treat. The art direction leans hard into a retro spy aesthetic, think bold color blocks, curved furniture, and lava lamp lighting, rendered in a clean illustrated style that holds up beautifully on any screen size. The soundtrack matches the mood with a lounge-cool score that sits right in the background without ever demanding attention. For a small indie release from a two-person studio, the level of craft here is genuinely impressive. Every room feels considered. Nothing looks placeholder or rushed. Where some players may stumble is the episodic structure. Agent A was originally released in five separate chapters and later bundled into a single complete game. The pacing occasionally reflects those origins, with each chapter ending on a satisfying beat but the transitions sometimes feeling like a soft reset rather than a continuous flow. It is not a major problem, but players looking for a seamless four-hour sprint might notice the seams. The total runtime is modest, roughly four to six hours depending on how much you struggle, and the game has almost no replay value beyond returning to admire the art. If you want a 40-hour adventure, this is not it. Agent A is best understood as a short, focused, handcrafted experience with a clear vision and the discipline to follow it through. It knows exactly what kind of game it wants to be, and it executes that vision without padding or compromise. For fans of room escape puzzles, classic point-and-click adventure games, or anyone who just wants a calm, stylish few hours away from noise, this is a genuinely well-made recommendation. Kai, Scout Team

Agent A: A Puzzle In Disguise

Agent A: A Puzzle In Disguise

29 ago 2019Yak & Co
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A sleek spy-themed point-and-click puzzler where infiltrating villain Ruby La Rouge's hideout means solving clever, interconnected room puzzles with satisfying payoffs.

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Agent A is a point-and-click puzzle adventure built around a single, sustained idea: what if a spy thriller felt less like an action movie and more like a beautifully crafted escape room? Yak & Co deliver exactly that. You play a secret agent tasked with infiltrating the hidden lair of villain Ruby La Rouge, and the whole game is essentially one long, interlocking puzzle box spread across stylish mid-century environments. No combat, no fail states, just observation, inventory management, and the quiet satisfaction of finally understanding why that odd object from chapter one actually mattered. The puzzle design is where the game earns its overwhelmingly positive reputation. Yak & Co use a connected-room logic that rewards patience and curiosity rather than brute-force clicking. Objects picked up early resurface with new purpose chapters later, and the game trusts you to remember context without hand-holding. It never feels cheap when a solution clicks into place. It feels earned. The difficulty curve is gentle at first and sharpens gradually, which makes it accessible to casual players while still giving experienced puzzle fans a few genuine head-scratchers near the end. Visually, the game is a treat. The art direction leans hard into a retro spy aesthetic, think bold color blocks, curved furniture, and lava lamp lighting, rendered in a clean illustrated style that holds up beautifully on any screen size. The soundtrack matches the mood with a lounge-cool score that sits right in the background without ever demanding attention. For a small indie release from a two-person studio, the level of craft here is genuinely impressive. Every room feels considered. Nothing looks placeholder or rushed. Where some players may stumble is the episodic structure. Agent A was originally released in five separate chapters and later bundled into a single complete game. The pacing occasionally reflects those origins, with each chapter ending on a satisfying beat but the transitions sometimes feeling like a soft reset rather than a continuous flow. It is not a major problem, but players looking for a seamless four-hour sprint might notice the seams. The total runtime is modest, roughly four to six hours depending on how much you struggle, and the game has almost no replay value beyond returning to admire the art. If you want a 40-hour adventure, this is not it. Agent A is best understood as a short, focused, handcrafted experience with a clear vision and the discipline to follow it through. It knows exactly what kind of game it wants to be, and it executes that vision without padding or compromise. For fans of room escape puzzles, classic point-and-click adventure games, or anyone who just wants a calm, stylish few hours away from noise, this is a genuinely well-made recommendation.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamPoint-and-ClickEscape RoomEpisodicInventory PuzzlesRetro AestheticSolo DeveloperAtmospheric SoundtrackShort Completable

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