Compara los precios de Archipelago en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Team Archipelago. Publicado por Team Archipelago. Lanzado el 11/6/2024. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie, Free To Play.

Free, tiny, and genuinely scrappy: a movement-focused sky-slasher that dares to ask whether raw player skill can carry a roguelite all by itself.

I have a soft spot for the kind of Steam page that looks like one person built it over a long weekend and quietly hit publish. Archipelago fits that description almost perfectly, and once you understand what it is actually trying to do, that scrappiness starts to feel like a feature rather than a flaw. This is a free, singleplayer action roguelite built entirely around aerial movement, asking you to slash, dash, and weave between floating islands while the difficulty ratchets up the further down you descend. No narrative. No sprawling upgrade tree. Just you, a set of movement abilities, and a gauntlet that wants to know if you have the muscle memory to reach the final boss. The structure is island-to-island progression, each node populated with enemies you need to clear before you can collect loot and push deeper. Multiple movement tools are available for crossing the open sky between platforms, and the design leans hard on using them offensively, not just as traversal. When the rhythm clicks, the whole thing feels like a tiny, self-contained reflex exam. That is the pitch, and for a certain kind of player, it lands. The game also ships with an optional Twitch integration, where chat commands let viewers inflict damage or grant aid, which is a genuinely thoughtful inclusion for streamers and transforms solo runs into something chaotic and communal if you want it. Where things get complicated is scope. The average run is very short, and the content envelope is narrow by design. There are no branching upgrade paths to agonize over, no class selection, no meta-progression to sweeten repeated attempts the way Hades or even smaller contemporaries do. Player sentiment on Steam sits around 84 percent positive across a small review pool, which suggests the people who found it largely liked what they got, but the review count itself tells you this one flew under nearly every radar. The procedural generation keeps runs from feeling identical, but the systems underneath are lean enough that experienced action-roguelite players may feel the ceiling quickly. What I keep coming back to is the honesty of it. Archipelago does not pretend to be a forty-hour game. It is a free skill-check with a sky setting and a boss at the bottom. For a player looking to fill twenty minutes with something that demands actual presence, that is a fair exchange. For anyone expecting depth, build variety, or a soundtrack that lingers in the memory, this will feel undercooked. Treat it as a quick session game, something you boot up, die a few times, and close satisfied that you did a little better on the last run, and it earns its place. Kai, Scout Team

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Archipelago

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Free, tiny, and genuinely scrappy: a movement-focused sky-slasher that dares to ask whether raw player skill can carry a roguelite all by itself.

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I have a soft spot for the kind of Steam page that looks like one person built it over a long weekend and quietly hit publish. Archipelago fits that description almost perfectly, and once you understand what it is actually trying to do, that scrappiness starts to feel like a feature rather than a flaw. This is a free, singleplayer action roguelite built entirely around aerial movement, asking you to slash, dash, and weave between floating islands while the difficulty ratchets up the further down you descend. No narrative. No sprawling upgrade tree. Just you, a set of movement abilities, and a gauntlet that wants to know if you have the muscle memory to reach the final boss. The structure is island-to-island progression, each node populated with enemies you need to clear before you can collect loot and push deeper. Multiple movement tools are available for crossing the open sky between platforms, and the design leans hard on using them offensively, not just as traversal. When the rhythm clicks, the whole thing feels like a tiny, self-contained reflex exam. That is the pitch, and for a certain kind of player, it lands. The game also ships with an optional Twitch integration, where chat commands let viewers inflict damage or grant aid, which is a genuinely thoughtful inclusion for streamers and transforms solo runs into something chaotic and communal if you want it. Where things get complicated is scope. The average run is very short, and the content envelope is narrow by design. There are no branching upgrade paths to agonize over, no class selection, no meta-progression to sweeten repeated attempts the way Hades or even smaller contemporaries do. Player sentiment on Steam sits around 84 percent positive across a small review pool, which suggests the people who found it largely liked what they got, but the review count itself tells you this one flew under nearly every radar. The procedural generation keeps runs from feeling identical, but the systems underneath are lean enough that experienced action-roguelite players may feel the ceiling quickly. What I keep coming back to is the honesty of it. Archipelago does not pretend to be a forty-hour game. It is a free skill-check with a sky setting and a boss at the bottom. For a player looking to fill twenty minutes with something that demands actual presence, that is a fair exchange. For anyone expecting depth, build variety, or a soundtrack that lingers in the memory, this will feel undercooked. Treat it as a quick session game, something you boot up, die a few times, and close satisfied that you did a little better on the last run, and it earns its place.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayertier:sub-5Movement-Based CombatSkill-Check RogueliteSky TraversalShort-Run DesignTwitch IntegrationPermadeath3D Platformer CombatZero Meta-Progression

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Windows 10
Memory
12 GB RAM
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Graphics
AMD Radeon Vega 8
Processor
AMD Ryzen 5 5625U

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Archipelago se lanzó el 11 de junio de 2024.

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Archipelago fue desarrollado por Team Archipelago.