Compara los precios de BlackEye en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Dnovel. Publicado por SA Industry. Lanzado el 9/8/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie.

A pocket-sized 2D platformer about descending into a forbidden cave world, with somersault-shooting and artifact combos that punch above its budget.

I have a soft spot for games that ask one strange question and then commit to it completely. BlackEye's question is: what if going down was the whole point? Not falling, not failing, but deliberately, stubbornly descending into a world nobody else will touch. That premise, quiet as it is, gives this small 2D side-scroller from solo developer Dnovel a backbone that more polished games often lack. The setting is Koyte, a cave planet whose entire civilization lives underground, and whose lower reaches are considered too hostile to visit willingly. Your character, named BlackEye by his own tribespeople, has no choice but to go anyway. Across 33 levels of side-scrolling platformer action, he fights through seven types of creatures, picks up weapon mods, and gradually grows tougher with each battle. What stops the moment-to-moment play from feeling generic is a pair of movement tricks that quietly define the whole experience: BlackEye can shoot mid-somersault, and he can press against walls to slow his descent. Neither mechanic is revolutionary on its own, but together they give combat and traversal a scrappy, physical rhythm that rewards players who pay attention to positioning. The artifact system adds another layer. Items looted from enemies and cave ruins can be used on their own or combined, and a dedicated inventory introduced post-launch (accessible via Right Ctrl or a gamepad trigger) means you carry your toolkit with you rather than leaving it behind. The energy resource tied to artifact use adds a light management dimension without tipping into resource-anxiety territory. There are also branching paths within levels, including shortcut routes locked behind a point threshold, so some runs feel faster or more efficient than others depending on how you play. Where BlackEye struggles is in communicating itself. The Steam community thread captures it honestly: one player wrote that they had no idea what they were, where they were, or which direction was correct. Onboarding is thin, the lore is buried, and the aesthetic, while charming in its lo-fi way, does not do much to orient newcomers. The community around this game is genuinely tiny, which means help is scarce. That said, the players who stuck around called it addictive and atmospheric, pointing to the music in particular as something that lands. I believe them. Cave-world games with a handmade feel and an original soundtrack often hold a quiet spell even when the production values are modest. BlackEye sits comfortably in the tradition of small-team indie platformers where the craft is visible in the design choices rather than the resolution or the UI polish. It is not a long game, and it does not pretend to be. If you can get past the sparse tutorial and settle into its downward momentum, there is a genuinely odd little world here worth passing through. Kai, Scout Team

BlackEye

BlackEye

9 ago 2017DnovelSA Industry
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A pocket-sized 2D platformer about descending into a forbidden cave world, with somersault-shooting and artifact combos that punch above its budget.

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I have a soft spot for games that ask one strange question and then commit to it completely. BlackEye's question is: what if going down was the whole point? Not falling, not failing, but deliberately, stubbornly descending into a world nobody else will touch. That premise, quiet as it is, gives this small 2D side-scroller from solo developer Dnovel a backbone that more polished games often lack. The setting is Koyte, a cave planet whose entire civilization lives underground, and whose lower reaches are considered too hostile to visit willingly. Your character, named BlackEye by his own tribespeople, has no choice but to go anyway. Across 33 levels of side-scrolling platformer action, he fights through seven types of creatures, picks up weapon mods, and gradually grows tougher with each battle. What stops the moment-to-moment play from feeling generic is a pair of movement tricks that quietly define the whole experience: BlackEye can shoot mid-somersault, and he can press against walls to slow his descent. Neither mechanic is revolutionary on its own, but together they give combat and traversal a scrappy, physical rhythm that rewards players who pay attention to positioning. The artifact system adds another layer. Items looted from enemies and cave ruins can be used on their own or combined, and a dedicated inventory introduced post-launch (accessible via Right Ctrl or a gamepad trigger) means you carry your toolkit with you rather than leaving it behind. The energy resource tied to artifact use adds a light management dimension without tipping into resource-anxiety territory. There are also branching paths within levels, including shortcut routes locked behind a point threshold, so some runs feel faster or more efficient than others depending on how you play. Where BlackEye struggles is in communicating itself. The Steam community thread captures it honestly: one player wrote that they had no idea what they were, where they were, or which direction was correct. Onboarding is thin, the lore is buried, and the aesthetic, while charming in its lo-fi way, does not do much to orient newcomers. The community around this game is genuinely tiny, which means help is scarce. That said, the players who stuck around called it addictive and atmospheric, pointing to the music in particular as something that lands. I believe them. Cave-world games with a handmade feel and an original soundtrack often hold a quiet spell even when the production values are modest. BlackEye sits comfortably in the tradition of small-team indie platformers where the craft is visible in the design choices rather than the resolution or the UI polish. It is not a long game, and it does not pretend to be. If you can get past the sparse tutorial and settle into its downward momentum, there is a genuinely odd little world here worth passing through.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayertrading-cardstier:sub-5Cave ExplorationArtifact CombosWall-Slide MechanicSomersault-ShooterLo-Fi AtmosphereShort PlaythroughPuzzle-Platformer LiteUnderground World

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OS
Windows 7 or later
Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
300 MB available space
Graphics
opengl 2.0 supported graphics card
Processor
intel x86 family, 2Ghz

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Dnovel
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SA Industry
Fecha de lanzamiento
9 ago 2017

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BlackEye se lanzó el 9 de agosto de 2017.

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BlackEye fue desarrollado por Dnovel y publicado por SA Industry.