Compara los precios de Camp Sunshine en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Fossil Games. Publicado por Hound Picked Games. Lanzado el 27/10/2016. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie.

Four hours alone in a pitch-black summer camp with a knife-wielding bear mascot on your tail - Camp Sunshine is the kind of small, handcrafted horror that AAA studios simply won't make.

I have a soft spot for games that know exactly what they are and refuse to apologize for it. Camp Sunshine, built in RPG Maker by Fossil Games, is a 16-bit slasher love letter so committed to its 1980s horror influences that it practically smells like woodsmoke and VHS tape. You play as Jez, a kid dropped off at a summer camp on the worst possible night. His bunkmate is already gone. Sunshine Bear - the camp mascot, now homicidal and clutching a knife - is somewhere out there in the dark. The question is whether you can survive long enough to piece together why any of this is happening. The structure is a stealth-flavored action-adventure wrapped around fetch quests. That label sounds dismissive, but the loop actually works: scrounge the darkened camp for items, help the handful of dazed survivors with their requests, earn diary pages that slowly unpack the grim history of one Isaac Illerman, and collect the ten objects that might stop the slaughter. The quest design is non-linear, so you can approach survivors in whatever order suits you, which gives the small map a pleasing sense of agency. Where the game stumbles is in the believability of those quests - early on, an NPC won't budge until you fix their cabin's heating system, which reads less like dark comedy and more like padding. The writing swings between sharp genre parody and flat-footed jokes, and not every swing lands. A minority of players will find the humor atmosphere-breaking rather than charming. What Fossil Games absolutely nailed is the sensory design. The camp sits in near-total darkness; your only tool is a battery-powered flashlight that you will be tempted to run constantly and absolutely should not, partly because batteries are scarce and partly because Sunshine Bear is attracted to light. Two hits and you see the game-over screen - no lives, no continues, though saves are available. That two-hit rule, combined with the bear's chilling whispers that crop up just before a surprise encounter, keeps tension alive even when the quests themselves feel routine. The synth soundtrack carries a John Carpenter DNA that the audio designers understood at a cellular level. Play this with headphones in a dark room and the atmosphere punches well above the game's modest production weight. On the presentation side, the 16-bit pixel art is RPG Maker familiar - repetitive sprite work in some corridors, occasional visual monotony - but the lighting mechanic pulls focus away from those seams. The narrow flashlight beam, the black edges of every screen, the way Sunshine Bear's silhouette can fill a doorway you were just about to walk through - it all coheres into something genuinely unsettling. Runtime sits around three to five hours depending on difficulty and how many walls you walk into in the dark. There is nothing to return for once the credits roll; no side content, no branching paths, just a Bigfoot cameo and some toilet-seat jokes. Camp Sunshine knows when its story ends, and it ends there cleanly. For a certain kind of horror fan, that discipline is a feature, not a flaw. Kai, Scout Team

Camp Sunshine

Camp Sunshine

27 oct 2016Fossil GamesHound Picked Games
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Four hours alone in a pitch-black summer camp with a knife-wielding bear mascot on your tail - Camp Sunshine is the kind of small, handcrafted horror that AAA studios simply won't make.

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I have a soft spot for games that know exactly what they are and refuse to apologize for it. Camp Sunshine, built in RPG Maker by Fossil Games, is a 16-bit slasher love letter so committed to its 1980s horror influences that it practically smells like woodsmoke and VHS tape. You play as Jez, a kid dropped off at a summer camp on the worst possible night. His bunkmate is already gone. Sunshine Bear - the camp mascot, now homicidal and clutching a knife - is somewhere out there in the dark. The question is whether you can survive long enough to piece together why any of this is happening. The structure is a stealth-flavored action-adventure wrapped around fetch quests. That label sounds dismissive, but the loop actually works: scrounge the darkened camp for items, help the handful of dazed survivors with their requests, earn diary pages that slowly unpack the grim history of one Isaac Illerman, and collect the ten objects that might stop the slaughter. The quest design is non-linear, so you can approach survivors in whatever order suits you, which gives the small map a pleasing sense of agency. Where the game stumbles is in the believability of those quests - early on, an NPC won't budge until you fix their cabin's heating system, which reads less like dark comedy and more like padding. The writing swings between sharp genre parody and flat-footed jokes, and not every swing lands. A minority of players will find the humor atmosphere-breaking rather than charming. What Fossil Games absolutely nailed is the sensory design. The camp sits in near-total darkness; your only tool is a battery-powered flashlight that you will be tempted to run constantly and absolutely should not, partly because batteries are scarce and partly because Sunshine Bear is attracted to light. Two hits and you see the game-over screen - no lives, no continues, though saves are available. That two-hit rule, combined with the bear's chilling whispers that crop up just before a surprise encounter, keeps tension alive even when the quests themselves feel routine. The synth soundtrack carries a John Carpenter DNA that the audio designers understood at a cellular level. Play this with headphones in a dark room and the atmosphere punches well above the game's modest production weight. On the presentation side, the 16-bit pixel art is RPG Maker familiar - repetitive sprite work in some corridors, occasional visual monotony - but the lighting mechanic pulls focus away from those seams. The narrow flashlight beam, the black edges of every screen, the way Sunshine Bear's silhouette can fill a doorway you were just about to walk through - it all coheres into something genuinely unsettling. Runtime sits around three to five hours depending on difficulty and how many walls you walk into in the dark. There is nothing to return for once the credits roll; no side content, no branching paths, just a Bigfoot cameo and some toilet-seat jokes. Camp Sunshine knows when its story ends, and it ends there cleanly. For a certain kind of horror fan, that discipline is a feature, not a flaw.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayertrading-cardstier:sub-5RPG Maker HorrorStealth SurvivalFlashlight Mechanic80s Slasher HomageOne-Night RuntimeFetch Quest LoopDiary CollectiblesTwo-Hit Death SystemSynth Soundtrack

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Hound Picked Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
27 oct 2016

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Camp Sunshine fue desarrollado por Fossil Games y publicado por Hound Picked Games.