Compara los precios de Barking Puzzle en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Fenous. Publicado por kovalevviktor. Lanzado el 20/7/2021. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Simulation.

A micro-budget 2D platformer where you collect goodies and dodge traps as a dog - worth exactly what you pay for it, no more.

My spreadsheet instincts kicked in the moment I booted Barking Puzzle: how many levels, how many collectibles per stage, what is the actual decision space here? The answer, unfortunately, is thin. This is a 2D platformer-puzzle hybrid from solo developer Fenous where you guide a dog through a series of side-scrolling stages, collecting every item on screen to unlock the exit to the next level. The loop is simple by design - reach the end, grab everything, avoid traps, abysses, and the occasional enemy. There is no build variety, no upgrade tree, no branching path. Strategy-heads looking for meaningful decisions will find the cupboard pretty bare. As a pure casual experience on its own terms, Barking Puzzle is modest but functional. The platforming controls are responsive enough that deaths feel fair, and the stage layouts do introduce traps and gaps that require a basic read of the environment before jumping. The collectible-gating mechanic - where the level exit stays locked until you've cleaned up every goodie - at least pushes you to explore corners rather than sprint to the finish. That is the extent of the depth on offer. The soundtrack is described as pleasant, and the visual style is stylized and colourful without being remarkable. Steam user reception sits at roughly 70-75% positive across a small review pool, which tracks: people who bought it at its sub-dollar price point and wanted a breezy twenty-minute distraction came away satisfied; anyone who expected more came away shrugging. The game has no tutorial to speak of, which is fine given that no tutorial is needed. System requirements are genuinely minimal - a GTX 1030 and 20 MB of storage - so it will run on practically anything. There is no mod ecosystem, no post-launch content, no multiplayer mode, and the community discussion threads are nearly empty years after release. This is firmly a disposable indie release, the kind that gets bundled into mid-tier subscription collections and forgotten. If you are killing fifteen minutes between longer sessions or handing a controller to a young child, it earns its place. As a deliberate purchase for anyone over the age of ten with a library of actual platformers to compare against, the lack of mechanical depth is hard to argue around. The honest framing here is that Barking Puzzle asks almost nothing of you and returns about the same. It works, it is not broken, and the achievement list gives completionists a small checkbox reason to finish it. That is a fair description of the value ceiling. Diego, Scout Team

Barking Puzzle

Barking Puzzle

20 jul 2021Fenouskovalevviktor
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A micro-budget 2D platformer where you collect goodies and dodge traps as a dog - worth exactly what you pay for it, no more.

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My spreadsheet instincts kicked in the moment I booted Barking Puzzle: how many levels, how many collectibles per stage, what is the actual decision space here? The answer, unfortunately, is thin. This is a 2D platformer-puzzle hybrid from solo developer Fenous where you guide a dog through a series of side-scrolling stages, collecting every item on screen to unlock the exit to the next level. The loop is simple by design - reach the end, grab everything, avoid traps, abysses, and the occasional enemy. There is no build variety, no upgrade tree, no branching path. Strategy-heads looking for meaningful decisions will find the cupboard pretty bare. As a pure casual experience on its own terms, Barking Puzzle is modest but functional. The platforming controls are responsive enough that deaths feel fair, and the stage layouts do introduce traps and gaps that require a basic read of the environment before jumping. The collectible-gating mechanic - where the level exit stays locked until you've cleaned up every goodie - at least pushes you to explore corners rather than sprint to the finish. That is the extent of the depth on offer. The soundtrack is described as pleasant, and the visual style is stylized and colourful without being remarkable. Steam user reception sits at roughly 70-75% positive across a small review pool, which tracks: people who bought it at its sub-dollar price point and wanted a breezy twenty-minute distraction came away satisfied; anyone who expected more came away shrugging. The game has no tutorial to speak of, which is fine given that no tutorial is needed. System requirements are genuinely minimal - a GTX 1030 and 20 MB of storage - so it will run on practically anything. There is no mod ecosystem, no post-launch content, no multiplayer mode, and the community discussion threads are nearly empty years after release. This is firmly a disposable indie release, the kind that gets bundled into mid-tier subscription collections and forgotten. If you are killing fifteen minutes between longer sessions or handing a controller to a young child, it earns its place. As a deliberate purchase for anyone over the age of ten with a library of actual platformers to compare against, the lack of mechanical depth is hard to argue around. The honest framing here is that Barking Puzzle asks almost nothing of you and returns about the same. It works, it is not broken, and the achievement list gives completionists a small checkbox reason to finish it. That is a fair description of the value ceiling.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayertier:sub-5Collectible-GatingShort SessionLow SpecTrap AvoidanceChild-Friendly

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OS
Windows 7/8.1/10
Memory
1024 MB RAM
Storage
20 MB available space
Graphics
GTX 1030
Processor
2.0 GHz Dual Core

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kovalevviktor
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20 jul 2021

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Barking Puzzle fue desarrollado por Fenous y publicado por kovalevviktor.