Compara los precios de Colored Shapes en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Dnovel. Publicado por Conglomerate 5. Lanzado el 3/11/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie.

A micro-budget gravity-flip puzzler where you nudge a self-propelled red circle through color-coded obstacle rooms, best treated as a lo-fi curiosity rather than a serious platformer challenge.

I picked up Colored Shapes expecting almost nothing, and that honest baseline is probably the only reason I came away with anything warm to say about it. The central idea is genuinely clever in a stripped-down way: you never directly move your protagonist, a self-styled round fellow named Mr. Red, but instead flip gravity in four directions with the arrow keys, letting physics carry him while you manage the room's colored debris around him. It is a puzzle game wearing an action costume, and the distinction matters. The level design leans on a small palette of interlocking rules. Color-matched key balls unlock color-matched doors. Three collectible colored squares must be gathered before the teleport exit activates. Objects in the room have mass, so small pieces float and redirect easily under a gravity flip, while large blocks can pin Mr. Red and force you to think one step ahead before committing to a direction. It is humble systems design, the kind a solo or very small team puts together with careful attention to each individual rule. Nothing here is wasted, even if nothing is especially deep either. The satisfaction comes from those moments when a chaotic tumble of shapes accidentally lines up into a clean solution you did not fully intend. Where the game struggles is in presentation and longevity. The pixel art is functional and colorful but lacks the kind of handcrafted detail that makes a short indie linger in memory after the credits. The soundscape, which I always notice, is thin. There is atmosphere implied by the color vocabulary of the levels, that sort of candy-bright 2D aesthetic tagged as both 1980s and 1990s by its community, but the audio does not lean into any particular mood, and that is a missed opportunity for a game this small. With a runtime that almost certainly clocks in under two hours for most players, a stronger sonic identity could have elevated the experience considerably. Steam's small pool of reviewers sits at roughly 71 percent positive, which feels accurate: people who found it appreciated it, but not many people sought it out. This is a game that belongs in a bundle or a sub tier, played on a Tuesday afternoon when the brain wants a light puzzle without friction. It is not trying to be Mercury Meltdown or Thomas Was Alone. It is a quiet little experiment from a small developer, and on those terms it earns a gentle nod. If you care about handcrafted micro-experiences and can meet it at its own modest altitude, there is a brief, unpretentious hour or two here worth your time. Kai, Scout Team

Colored Shapes

Colored Shapes

3 nov 2020DnovelConglomerate 5
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A micro-budget gravity-flip puzzler where you nudge a self-propelled red circle through color-coded obstacle rooms, best treated as a lo-fi curiosity rather than a serious platformer challenge.

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I picked up Colored Shapes expecting almost nothing, and that honest baseline is probably the only reason I came away with anything warm to say about it. The central idea is genuinely clever in a stripped-down way: you never directly move your protagonist, a self-styled round fellow named Mr. Red, but instead flip gravity in four directions with the arrow keys, letting physics carry him while you manage the room's colored debris around him. It is a puzzle game wearing an action costume, and the distinction matters. The level design leans on a small palette of interlocking rules. Color-matched key balls unlock color-matched doors. Three collectible colored squares must be gathered before the teleport exit activates. Objects in the room have mass, so small pieces float and redirect easily under a gravity flip, while large blocks can pin Mr. Red and force you to think one step ahead before committing to a direction. It is humble systems design, the kind a solo or very small team puts together with careful attention to each individual rule. Nothing here is wasted, even if nothing is especially deep either. The satisfaction comes from those moments when a chaotic tumble of shapes accidentally lines up into a clean solution you did not fully intend. Where the game struggles is in presentation and longevity. The pixel art is functional and colorful but lacks the kind of handcrafted detail that makes a short indie linger in memory after the credits. The soundscape, which I always notice, is thin. There is atmosphere implied by the color vocabulary of the levels, that sort of candy-bright 2D aesthetic tagged as both 1980s and 1990s by its community, but the audio does not lean into any particular mood, and that is a missed opportunity for a game this small. With a runtime that almost certainly clocks in under two hours for most players, a stronger sonic identity could have elevated the experience considerably. Steam's small pool of reviewers sits at roughly 71 percent positive, which feels accurate: people who found it appreciated it, but not many people sought it out. This is a game that belongs in a bundle or a sub tier, played on a Tuesday afternoon when the brain wants a light puzzle without friction. It is not trying to be Mercury Meltdown or Thomas Was Alone. It is a quiet little experiment from a small developer, and on those terms it earns a gentle nod. If you care about handcrafted micro-experiences and can meet it at its own modest altitude, there is a brief, unpretentious hour or two here worth your time.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Gravity MechanicPhysics PuzzleColor-coded ObjectivesShort PlaytimeIndirect ControlMicro-indie

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OS
Windows 7 or later
Memory
1 GB RAM
Storage
190 MB available space
Graphics
opengl 2.0 supported graphics card
Processor
intel x86 family, 2Ghz

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Dnovel
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Conglomerate 5
Fecha de lanzamiento
3 nov 2020

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