Compara los precios de Dollar Dash en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Candygun Games. Publicado por Kalypso Media Digital. Lanzado el 6/3/2013. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie.

Dollar Dash is a chaotic top-down multiplayer brawler where you grab cash and pummel rivals. Small, scrappy, and built for couch-war sessions.

Dollar Dash lands somewhere between a party brawler and a frantic heist game, all viewed from above. Developed by Candygun Games and published by Kalypso, it puts multiple players in compact arenas where the goal is simple: grab the most money and stop everyone else from doing the same. It is the kind of game that sounds paper-thin on paper and then somehow eats an entire Saturday afternoon when the right group shows up. The core loop revolves around scooping up cash bags and defending your haul while opponents try to knock them loose. Weapons and power-ups scattered across each stage keep the chaos level high, and the top-down perspective means you can see threats coming from every direction, which rarely helps because everything moves fast. There are a handful of modes beyond the main cash-grab format, giving sessions a bit of variety so the formula does not wear out in the first hour. The maps are small by design, which keeps confrontations constant. If you prefer breathing room and deliberate strategy, this is not your game. Honestly, Dollar Dash is carrying the specific energy of a 2013 indie party title, the kind built for LAN parties and split-screen sessions before those words felt nostalgic. The visual style is cartoonish and readable, which matters in a game this busy. The soundtrack and sound design do the expected punchy arcade work without anything that lingers in your head afterward. It is functional rather than inspired on the audio front, and that is a fair trade for a game at this price tier and scope. Where it struggles is longevity and the modern context. Online multiplayer in a game this old and this niche is essentially a ghost town, so unless you have local friends or can coordinate a session, the experience shrinks considerably. The single-player offerings are there as a fallback but exist mostly to fill a checkbox. This is emphatically a social game, and playing it alone is like ordering a sharing platter for one. The content volume is also modest, which was acceptable at launch but feels thin a decade on. For the right occasion, though, Dollar Dash still does what it promises. If you have a group who enjoys loud, low-stakes competitive games and you want something with zero learning curve and immediate conflict, it delivers that without friction. It is a small game that knows exactly what it is, even if it never tries to be anything more. That self-awareness is worth something. Kai, Scout Team

Dollar Dash

Dollar Dash

6 mar 2013Candygun GamesKalypso Media Digital
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Dollar Dash is a chaotic top-down multiplayer brawler where you grab cash and pummel rivals. Small, scrappy, and built for couch-war sessions.

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Dollar Dash lands somewhere between a party brawler and a frantic heist game, all viewed from above. Developed by Candygun Games and published by Kalypso, it puts multiple players in compact arenas where the goal is simple: grab the most money and stop everyone else from doing the same. It is the kind of game that sounds paper-thin on paper and then somehow eats an entire Saturday afternoon when the right group shows up. The core loop revolves around scooping up cash bags and defending your haul while opponents try to knock them loose. Weapons and power-ups scattered across each stage keep the chaos level high, and the top-down perspective means you can see threats coming from every direction, which rarely helps because everything moves fast. There are a handful of modes beyond the main cash-grab format, giving sessions a bit of variety so the formula does not wear out in the first hour. The maps are small by design, which keeps confrontations constant. If you prefer breathing room and deliberate strategy, this is not your game. Honestly, Dollar Dash is carrying the specific energy of a 2013 indie party title, the kind built for LAN parties and split-screen sessions before those words felt nostalgic. The visual style is cartoonish and readable, which matters in a game this busy. The soundtrack and sound design do the expected punchy arcade work without anything that lingers in your head afterward. It is functional rather than inspired on the audio front, and that is a fair trade for a game at this price tier and scope. Where it struggles is longevity and the modern context. Online multiplayer in a game this old and this niche is essentially a ghost town, so unless you have local friends or can coordinate a session, the experience shrinks considerably. The single-player offerings are there as a fallback but exist mostly to fill a checkbox. This is emphatically a social game, and playing it alone is like ordering a sharing platter for one. The content volume is also modest, which was acceptable at launch but feels thin a decade on. For the right occasion, though, Dollar Dash still does what it promises. If you have a group who enjoys loud, low-stakes competitive games and you want something with zero learning curve and immediate conflict, it delivers that without friction. It is a small game that knows exactly what it is, even if it never tries to be anything more. That self-awareness is worth something.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamTop-Down BrawlerLocal MultiplayerParty GameArena CombatCouch Co-opPick-Up-and-Play

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1.7 GHz single-core
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1 GB RAM
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128MB DirectX compatible card (ATI Radeon™ Series 2xxx / NVIDIA Geforce™ Series 7xxx) DirectX®:9.0c Hard Drive:600 MB HD space Sound:DirectX 9…

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Desarrolladora
Candygun Games
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Kalypso Media Digital
Fecha de lanzamiento
6 mar 2013

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¿Cuándo se lanzó Dollar Dash?

Dollar Dash se lanzó el 6 de marzo de 2013.

¿Quién desarrolló Dollar Dash?

Dollar Dash fue desarrollado por Candygun Games y publicado por Kalypso Media Digital.