Compara los precios de Caveman World: Mountains of Unga Boonga en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por GrabTheGames Studios. Publicado por GrabTheGames. Lanzado el 26/4/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie.

A retro prehistoric platformer where your caveman hops through increasingly punishing levels of traps and enemies. Short, cheap, and honest about what it is.

Caveman World: Mountains of Unga Boonga is a retro-styled 2D platformer set in a fantasy prehistoric world. You control a single caveman character working through a series of side-scrolling levels, each one stacking more obstacles, enemies, and traps on top of the last. The design philosophy is straightforward: get from one end of a level to the other without dying too many times. No elaborate story, no branching paths, no crafting menus. Just platforms, hazards, and persistence. For a certain kind of player, that simplicity is exactly the point. If you grew up on early Flash-era platformers or the bargain-bin PC games of the late 90s and early 2000s, there is something genuinely familiar here. The pixel art has a handmade quality that is rough around the edges but consistent in its prehistoric palette of browns, greens, and muddy oranges. The levels do escalate in difficulty at a reasonable clip, and the trap placement occasionally shows a flicker of actual design intention. It is not ambitious, but it is not pretending to be something it is not. That said, the honest version of this review has to acknowledge the limits. The controls feel slightly loose in a way that works against precision platforming rather than complementing it. Enemy behavior is basic, and the overall runtime is short enough that you will likely see most of what the game offers in one or two sittings. The soundtrack is functional but forgettable, which for someone who cares deeply about soundscape, is a real missed opportunity. A prehistoric setting has so much sonic potential, and this one leaves it largely untapped. The Mixed rating on Steam (sitting around 74 percent positive across a meaningful sample of reviews) feels accurate. This is not a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. It is a modest, low-stakes platformer made by a small studio, priced accordingly, and designed for players who want something uncomplicated to pick up for an afternoon. It does not linger in the memory, but it also does not outstay its welcome too badly. Younger players or those new to the genre may find more mileage in it than veterans who have been through tighter, more polished platformers. I am usually the first person on this team to defend a small indie studio taking a swipe at a classic genre. But advocacy for underdogs requires honesty too. Caveman World has the skeleton of something charming and the budget execution of something that needed a bit more time in development. If the premise genuinely appeals to you and the price is right for your wallet, you will get a few hours of uncomplicated platforming out of it. Just do not expect the mountains of Unga Boonga to leave much of an impression once you have climbed them. Kai, Scout Team

Caveman World: Mountains of Unga Boonga

Caveman World: Mountains of Unga Boonga

26 abr 2016GrabTheGames StudiosGrabTheGames
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A retro prehistoric platformer where your caveman hops through increasingly punishing levels of traps and enemies. Short, cheap, and honest about what it is.

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Caveman World: Mountains of Unga Boonga is a retro-styled 2D platformer set in a fantasy prehistoric world. You control a single caveman character working through a series of side-scrolling levels, each one stacking more obstacles, enemies, and traps on top of the last. The design philosophy is straightforward: get from one end of a level to the other without dying too many times. No elaborate story, no branching paths, no crafting menus. Just platforms, hazards, and persistence. For a certain kind of player, that simplicity is exactly the point. If you grew up on early Flash-era platformers or the bargain-bin PC games of the late 90s and early 2000s, there is something genuinely familiar here. The pixel art has a handmade quality that is rough around the edges but consistent in its prehistoric palette of browns, greens, and muddy oranges. The levels do escalate in difficulty at a reasonable clip, and the trap placement occasionally shows a flicker of actual design intention. It is not ambitious, but it is not pretending to be something it is not. That said, the honest version of this review has to acknowledge the limits. The controls feel slightly loose in a way that works against precision platforming rather than complementing it. Enemy behavior is basic, and the overall runtime is short enough that you will likely see most of what the game offers in one or two sittings. The soundtrack is functional but forgettable, which for someone who cares deeply about soundscape, is a real missed opportunity. A prehistoric setting has so much sonic potential, and this one leaves it largely untapped. The Mixed rating on Steam (sitting around 74 percent positive across a meaningful sample of reviews) feels accurate. This is not a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. It is a modest, low-stakes platformer made by a small studio, priced accordingly, and designed for players who want something uncomplicated to pick up for an afternoon. It does not linger in the memory, but it also does not outstay its welcome too badly. Younger players or those new to the genre may find more mileage in it than veterans who have been through tighter, more polished platformers. I am usually the first person on this team to defend a small indie studio taking a swipe at a classic genre. But advocacy for underdogs requires honesty too. Caveman World has the skeleton of something charming and the budget execution of something that needed a bit more time in development. If the premise genuinely appeals to you and the price is right for your wallet, you will get a few hours of uncomplicated platforming out of it. Just do not expect the mountains of Unga Boonga to leave much of an impression once you have climbed them.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamRetro PlatformerPrehistoric SettingTrap-Based Level DesignSingle CharacterShort RuntimeCasual Difficulty Curve

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Processor
Dual Core
Memory
1 GB RAM
Graphics
Integrated Video card
Storage
1 GB available space
Sound Card
DirectSound-compatible sound card

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Caveman World: Mountains of Unga Boonga se lanzó el 26 de abril de 2016.

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Caveman World: Mountains of Unga Boonga fue desarrollado por GrabTheGames Studios y publicado por GrabTheGames.