Compara los precios de Bumper en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Artur Rezende. Publicado por Artur Rezende. Lanzado el 12/9/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie.

A one-person vehicle-destruction experiment from 2016 that clears its low bar of ambition just often enough to justify its place in a bundle. Go in with calibrated expectations or walk away clean.

I respect the audacity of shipping a game solo in Blender Game Engine - not because the result is polished, but because finishing anything is genuinely hard, and Bumper is unambiguously a finished thing. It is a top-down arcade destruction game where you ram and shoot civilian vehicles, race against a countdown clock, dodge a pursuing police presence, and hit checkpoints scattered across the map to buy yourself more time. Nine challenges gate your progression, and each one you clear hands you a weapon or mechanical upgrade. A bonus mode unlocks once you clear all nine. That loop, modest as it sounds, is the entire pitch. The core moment-to-moment feel is chaotic in the way cheap arcade games used to be chaotic: slightly slippery vehicle handling, an overhead camera that keeps things readable, and enough police aggression to create genuine urgency when your timer is running low. The weapon progression adds a small but real sense of escalation. Starting with something basic and working toward heavier tools gives the challenge ladder a shape. That shape is thin, but it is there. Where Bumper struggles is in technical execution. Community reports are not kind: some players encounter severe visual artifacts that obscure most of the screen, and the Blender Game Engine runtime occasionally surfaces in ways that feel unfinished rather than charmingly rough. Launching on a modern system is not guaranteed to be seamless. There is no hint of audio design craft here, no moment where the game's atmosphere becomes something more than functional noise. For a reviewer who cares deeply about soundscape and intentional pacing, Bumper is silent on those fronts in every sense that matters. The nine-challenge structure also has no breathing room for storytelling or personality - each challenge is a timed task, cleared or not, and the game moves on without ceremony. Who is this actually for? Collectors working through budget-tier Steam catalogues, trading card farmers (five cards, seven emoticons, four backgrounds - it is a complete set), and genuinely curious players who want to see what one developer built with free tools in 2016. It holds up as a curiosity, less so as a sustained entertainment purchase on its own. The Mostly Positive Steam rating across roughly a hundred reviews suggests the playerbase mostly entered with realistic expectations and left satisfied, which is an honest outcome for this kind of release. If you are here because it is in a bundle, the value math probably works in your favour. If you are here because you found it standalone and you want a destruction-driving fix with personality and craft, look elsewhere first. Bumper knows exactly what it is - a small, scrappy thing built by one person who wanted to ship something - and within those parameters it just about delivers. Kai, Scout Team

Bumper

Bumper

12 sept 2016Artur Rezende
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A one-person vehicle-destruction experiment from 2016 that clears its low bar of ambition just often enough to justify its place in a bundle. Go in with calibrated expectations or walk away clean.

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I respect the audacity of shipping a game solo in Blender Game Engine - not because the result is polished, but because finishing anything is genuinely hard, and Bumper is unambiguously a finished thing. It is a top-down arcade destruction game where you ram and shoot civilian vehicles, race against a countdown clock, dodge a pursuing police presence, and hit checkpoints scattered across the map to buy yourself more time. Nine challenges gate your progression, and each one you clear hands you a weapon or mechanical upgrade. A bonus mode unlocks once you clear all nine. That loop, modest as it sounds, is the entire pitch. The core moment-to-moment feel is chaotic in the way cheap arcade games used to be chaotic: slightly slippery vehicle handling, an overhead camera that keeps things readable, and enough police aggression to create genuine urgency when your timer is running low. The weapon progression adds a small but real sense of escalation. Starting with something basic and working toward heavier tools gives the challenge ladder a shape. That shape is thin, but it is there. Where Bumper struggles is in technical execution. Community reports are not kind: some players encounter severe visual artifacts that obscure most of the screen, and the Blender Game Engine runtime occasionally surfaces in ways that feel unfinished rather than charmingly rough. Launching on a modern system is not guaranteed to be seamless. There is no hint of audio design craft here, no moment where the game's atmosphere becomes something more than functional noise. For a reviewer who cares deeply about soundscape and intentional pacing, Bumper is silent on those fronts in every sense that matters. The nine-challenge structure also has no breathing room for storytelling or personality - each challenge is a timed task, cleared or not, and the game moves on without ceremony. Who is this actually for? Collectors working through budget-tier Steam catalogues, trading card farmers (five cards, seven emoticons, four backgrounds - it is a complete set), and genuinely curious players who want to see what one developer built with free tools in 2016. It holds up as a curiosity, less so as a sustained entertainment purchase on its own. The Mostly Positive Steam rating across roughly a hundred reviews suggests the playerbase mostly entered with realistic expectations and left satisfied, which is an honest outcome for this kind of release. If you are here because it is in a bundle, the value math probably works in your favour. If you are here because you found it standalone and you want a destruction-driving fix with personality and craft, look elsewhere first. Bumper knows exactly what it is - a small, scrappy thing built by one person who wanted to ship something - and within those parameters it just about delivers.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayertrading-cardstier:sub-5Top-Down DestructionVehicle CombatCheckpoint RacingSolo DevBudget ArcadeWeapon ProgressionChallenge-Gated UnlocksTrading Card Farming

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OS
Windows 64bits
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
400 MB available space
Graphics
512mb dedicated, Compatible with Open GL 2.1
Processor
Dual core
Sound Card
any

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Artur Rezende
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Fecha de lanzamiento
12 sept 2016

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Bumper fue desarrollado por Artur Rezende.