Compara los precios de Californium en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Darjeeling. Publicado por Neko Entertainment. Lanzado el 17/2/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie, Simulation. Puntuación Metacritic: 64/100.

A short first-person exploration game inspired by Philip K. Dick, where reality keeps unraveling and you hunt for cracks in the simulacra. Atmospheric, but thin on substance.

Californium is a first-person exploration game built as an homage to Philip K. Dick, the sci-fi author famous for questioning the nature of reality. You play as a struggling writer whose world is literally coming apart, and your job is to find hidden breaks in the environment - visual glitches in the fabric of existence - that push the narrative forward. Think walking simulator with a light puzzle layer, all wrapped in a deliberately disorienting, psychedelic aesthetic. The core loop is straightforward: wander through a recreated 1960s apartment and its surrounding spaces, spot anomalies in the scenery, interact with them, and watch the story unfold. If you have any familiarity with works like UBIK or A Scanner Darkly, the thematic DNA here will feel immediately recognizable. The developers clearly did their homework on the source material, and the atmosphere in the early sections genuinely captures that paranoid, unstable quality Dick wrote so well. The visual style is deliberately lo-fi and fragmented, which works for the premise. Here is where I have to be straight with you, though. Californium is very short - most players finish it in under two hours - and the actual decision-making depth is nearly zero. There are no branching paths to weigh, no resource management, no systems to learn. As someone who normally cares a lot about layered mechanics and late-game complexity, this is essentially the opposite of my usual recommendation territory. The exploration is more about atmosphere than agency. The anomaly-hunting mechanic, while clever in concept, gets repetitive before the credits roll, and the narrative payoff is ambiguous enough that some players will find it unsatisfying rather than thought-provoking. The mixed Steam score at around 70% positive reflects a real split in the audience. Fans of experimental, literary games with a strong authorial voice will find something worth experiencing here, even if it is brief. Players expecting puzzles with teeth, or a sim with systems to master, will bounce off it hard. The Metacritic score of 64 is probably the honest middle ground. This is closer to an interactive short story than a game, and it should be approached that way. If you are a Philip K. Dick reader who wants to spend an afternoon inside something that genuinely tries to translate his headspace into a playable space, Californium earns a cautious look. Everyone else should calibrate expectations carefully before committing time to it. Diego, Scout Team

Californium

Californium

17 feb 2016DarjeelingNeko Entertainment
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A short first-person exploration game inspired by Philip K. Dick, where reality keeps unraveling and you hunt for cracks in the simulacra. Atmospheric, but thin on substance.

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Californium is a first-person exploration game built as an homage to Philip K. Dick, the sci-fi author famous for questioning the nature of reality. You play as a struggling writer whose world is literally coming apart, and your job is to find hidden breaks in the environment - visual glitches in the fabric of existence - that push the narrative forward. Think walking simulator with a light puzzle layer, all wrapped in a deliberately disorienting, psychedelic aesthetic. The core loop is straightforward: wander through a recreated 1960s apartment and its surrounding spaces, spot anomalies in the scenery, interact with them, and watch the story unfold. If you have any familiarity with works like UBIK or A Scanner Darkly, the thematic DNA here will feel immediately recognizable. The developers clearly did their homework on the source material, and the atmosphere in the early sections genuinely captures that paranoid, unstable quality Dick wrote so well. The visual style is deliberately lo-fi and fragmented, which works for the premise. Here is where I have to be straight with you, though. Californium is very short - most players finish it in under two hours - and the actual decision-making depth is nearly zero. There are no branching paths to weigh, no resource management, no systems to learn. As someone who normally cares a lot about layered mechanics and late-game complexity, this is essentially the opposite of my usual recommendation territory. The exploration is more about atmosphere than agency. The anomaly-hunting mechanic, while clever in concept, gets repetitive before the credits roll, and the narrative payoff is ambiguous enough that some players will find it unsatisfying rather than thought-provoking. The mixed Steam score at around 70% positive reflects a real split in the audience. Fans of experimental, literary games with a strong authorial voice will find something worth experiencing here, even if it is brief. Players expecting puzzles with teeth, or a sim with systems to master, will bounce off it hard. The Metacritic score of 64 is probably the honest middle ground. This is closer to an interactive short story than a game, and it should be approached that way. If you are a Philip K. Dick reader who wants to spend an afternoon inside something that genuinely tries to translate his headspace into a playable space, Californium earns a cautious look. Everyone else should calibrate expectations carefully before committing time to it.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamWalking SimulatorPhilip K. DickNarrativePsychedelicShort GameLiteraryAtmosphericPuzzle-Light

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Processor
Intel Core i3 2.00 GHz
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
DX9 (shader model 2.0)
Storage
2 GB available space

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Desarrolladora
Darjeeling
Distribuidora
Neko Entertainment
Fecha de lanzamiento
17 feb 2016

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