Compara los precios de Bleep Bloop en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Ludipe & Friends. Publicado por Zerouno Games. Lanzado el 31/1/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie.

Looks too cute to be hard, plays meaner than it looks. A tight couch co-op puzzler that'll stress-test any friendship in an afternoon sitting.

I cover shooters for a living, so when a sub-five-dollar local co-op puzzle game lands on my desk I'm prepared to be bored. I wasn't. Bleep Bloop has a mechanic that's deceptively punishing: you slide two small square blobs across minimalist grid levels, one controlled by each analog stick, and the rule that ends runs cold is this - if they collide mid-slide, both explode and you restart the level. That single rule generates more tension than most games with guns in them. The core movement works on a momentum-lock system. You flick a blob in a direction and it keeps moving until it hits a surface. You can't redirect it mid-air. When you're playing solo, managing both sticks independently is genuinely tricky, a bit like rubbing your stomach and patting your head, except the head explodes if you get it wrong. The game spreads across five worlds and layers in new elements as you go: pink gum patches that stop blobs dead in place, colour-coded switches that toggle barrier squares on and off, and a hidden bonus mode that runs something like a Tetris survival challenge where you keep Bleep and Bloop alive as falling blocks accelerate. That last one is minor padding but it's a nice surprise when you find it. The visuals are bare-minimum minimalist. Two coloured blobs, clean grid backgrounds, not much else. The character eye animations are a small, effective touch that stops the whole thing feeling like a prototype. Where the presentation actually pulls weight is in the soundtrack, which reviewers and players consistently point to as a highlight: calm, ambient guitar-adjacent music that makes getting stuck on a harder layout feel less like a wall and more like a breather. There are no text prompts anywhere in the game, which makes it language-agnostic and keeps the interface clean, though it also means you figure everything out by trial, collision, and restart. For a couch co-op session the game hits a practical sweet spot. It's short enough to finish in one or two sittings, complex enough that two people will need to talk through solutions out loud and develop shorthand for moves. The local PvP tag on the store page is technically accurate because shared-stick play can devolve into competitive chaos, but the design is built around cooperation, not competition. Online play is not a factor here - this is a same-screen, same-room experience and that's the right call for what it is. The keyboard control scheme has a reported quirk with arrow key mapping for the second player, so a controller is the practical recommendation. Bleep Bloop is not a game I'd spend a Saturday on solo. It's a game for two people on a couch who want something with a little brain friction and no onboarding friction. Steam reviews sit around 91% positive on a small sample, which tracks. It earns that goodwill by knowing exactly what it is and not overstaying. Fred, Scout Team

Bleep Bloop

Bleep Bloop

31 ene 2019Ludipe & FriendsZerouno Games
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Looks too cute to be hard, plays meaner than it looks. A tight couch co-op puzzler that'll stress-test any friendship in an afternoon sitting.

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I cover shooters for a living, so when a sub-five-dollar local co-op puzzle game lands on my desk I'm prepared to be bored. I wasn't. Bleep Bloop has a mechanic that's deceptively punishing: you slide two small square blobs across minimalist grid levels, one controlled by each analog stick, and the rule that ends runs cold is this - if they collide mid-slide, both explode and you restart the level. That single rule generates more tension than most games with guns in them. The core movement works on a momentum-lock system. You flick a blob in a direction and it keeps moving until it hits a surface. You can't redirect it mid-air. When you're playing solo, managing both sticks independently is genuinely tricky, a bit like rubbing your stomach and patting your head, except the head explodes if you get it wrong. The game spreads across five worlds and layers in new elements as you go: pink gum patches that stop blobs dead in place, colour-coded switches that toggle barrier squares on and off, and a hidden bonus mode that runs something like a Tetris survival challenge where you keep Bleep and Bloop alive as falling blocks accelerate. That last one is minor padding but it's a nice surprise when you find it. The visuals are bare-minimum minimalist. Two coloured blobs, clean grid backgrounds, not much else. The character eye animations are a small, effective touch that stops the whole thing feeling like a prototype. Where the presentation actually pulls weight is in the soundtrack, which reviewers and players consistently point to as a highlight: calm, ambient guitar-adjacent music that makes getting stuck on a harder layout feel less like a wall and more like a breather. There are no text prompts anywhere in the game, which makes it language-agnostic and keeps the interface clean, though it also means you figure everything out by trial, collision, and restart. For a couch co-op session the game hits a practical sweet spot. It's short enough to finish in one or two sittings, complex enough that two people will need to talk through solutions out loud and develop shorthand for moves. The local PvP tag on the store page is technically accurate because shared-stick play can devolve into competitive chaos, but the design is built around cooperation, not competition. Online play is not a factor here - this is a same-screen, same-room experience and that's the right call for what it is. The keyboard control scheme has a reported quirk with arrow key mapping for the second player, so a controller is the practical recommendation. Bleep Bloop is not a game I'd spend a Saturday on solo. It's a game for two people on a couch who want something with a little brain friction and no onboarding friction. Steam reviews sit around 91% positive on a small sample, which tracks. It earns that goodwill by knowing exactly what it is and not overstaying.

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Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvplocal-multiplayercooptier:sub-5Couch Co-opMomentum PuzzleController RequiredNo-Text UIHidden SecretShort Completion

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OS
Windows 7 and above
Memory
2 MB RAM
Storage
200 MB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 470 de 1 GB/AMD HD 7870 de 2 GB
Processor
1.5 GHz Core2Duo

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Desarrolladora
Ludipe & Friends
Distribuidora
Zerouno Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
31 ene 2019

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