Compara los precios de Boon Boon en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Anamik Majumdar. Publicado por Anamik Majumdar. Lanzado el 12/7/2019. Disponible en PC, Linux. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie.

A solo-dev micro-platformer built around a love note of a concept: collect candies across obstacle-laden levels to win Luna's heart. Sweet, slight, and honest about what it is.

I have a soft spot for the kind of game that one person builds from scratch, ships on Steam, and never gets a single press mention. Boon Boon is exactly that kind of artifact, and sitting with it for a session told me everything I needed to know about both its charm and its ceiling. The premise is disarmingly simple. You play as Boon Boon, a round little pink character who needs to collect all the lollipop candies scattered across each level before reuniting with Luna, his girlfriend. That's the whole romantic engine. The platforming vocabulary is equally old-school: stomp enemies by jumping on their heads, push crates onto foes to crush them, survive moving platforms at varying speeds, and dodge environmental hazards like acid pools and big choppers. There are also bird demons, bat demons, and bouncing ball enemies to contend with, plus a lives system that gives you a fixed number of attempts per run. A special pink flower acts as a save point, letting you store progress and reload from the menu, which is a thoughtful inclusion for a game that does lean into genuine difficulty in later levels. The handcraft here is modest but personal. The visuals are bright, colorful, and cartoony in a way that reads as deliberate rather than unpolished. Developer Anamik Majumdar built this as a solo teenager, and that context matters when you're calibrating expectations. The two possible endings, one where Luna admits her feelings and one where she's left unhappy by an incomplete run, give the game a small but real consequence loop that most throwaway platformers skip entirely. The soundtrack leans into a soothing, matching-the-environment sensibility that keeps the tone light even when a chomper trap kills your third life in a row. What Boon Boon is not: a mechanically deep experience, a long one, or a game with much replay value once you've cleared it. The community reception lands in mixed territory, and that's an honest read. The controls and level design serve the concept without elevating it. There's no build variety, no unlocks, no secrets that reward obsessive play. If you arrive expecting something in the vein of a polished indie platformer, you will bounce off it in twenty minutes. But if you arrive as someone who genuinely appreciates one-person labors of love, the whole thing reads differently. It's a finished, functional platformer with a silly heart, a real ending, and the kind of earnestness that bigger studios can't fake. Kai, Scout Team

Boon Boon

Boon Boon

12 jul 2019Anamik Majumdar
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A solo-dev micro-platformer built around a love note of a concept: collect candies across obstacle-laden levels to win Luna's heart. Sweet, slight, and honest about what it is.

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I have a soft spot for the kind of game that one person builds from scratch, ships on Steam, and never gets a single press mention. Boon Boon is exactly that kind of artifact, and sitting with it for a session told me everything I needed to know about both its charm and its ceiling. The premise is disarmingly simple. You play as Boon Boon, a round little pink character who needs to collect all the lollipop candies scattered across each level before reuniting with Luna, his girlfriend. That's the whole romantic engine. The platforming vocabulary is equally old-school: stomp enemies by jumping on their heads, push crates onto foes to crush them, survive moving platforms at varying speeds, and dodge environmental hazards like acid pools and big choppers. There are also bird demons, bat demons, and bouncing ball enemies to contend with, plus a lives system that gives you a fixed number of attempts per run. A special pink flower acts as a save point, letting you store progress and reload from the menu, which is a thoughtful inclusion for a game that does lean into genuine difficulty in later levels. The handcraft here is modest but personal. The visuals are bright, colorful, and cartoony in a way that reads as deliberate rather than unpolished. Developer Anamik Majumdar built this as a solo teenager, and that context matters when you're calibrating expectations. The two possible endings, one where Luna admits her feelings and one where she's left unhappy by an incomplete run, give the game a small but real consequence loop that most throwaway platformers skip entirely. The soundtrack leans into a soothing, matching-the-environment sensibility that keeps the tone light even when a chomper trap kills your third life in a row. What Boon Boon is not: a mechanically deep experience, a long one, or a game with much replay value once you've cleared it. The community reception lands in mixed territory, and that's an honest read. The controls and level design serve the concept without elevating it. There's no build variety, no unlocks, no secrets that reward obsessive play. If you arrive expecting something in the vein of a polished indie platformer, you will bounce off it in twenty minutes. But if you arrive as someone who genuinely appreciates one-person labors of love, the whole thing reads differently. It's a finished, functional platformer with a silly heart, a real ending, and the kind of earnestness that bigger studios can't fake.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Candy CollectingLives SystemTwo EndingsOld-School StomperSolo DevRetro Difficulty

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OS
Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8/8.1, 10
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
50 MB available space
Graphics
128 MB of Video Memory, Capable of Shader Model 2.0+
Processor
Dual Core 1 Ghz or higher
Sound Card
Any Compatible Sound Card

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Windows 7, 8/8.1, 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
50 MB available space
Graphics
256 MB of Video Memory, Capable of Shader Model 2.0+
Processor
Dual Core 2Ghz+
Sound Card
Any Compatible Sound Card

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Anamik Majumdar
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Fecha de lanzamiento
12 jul 2019

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