Compara los precios de Doodle Devil en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por JoyBits Ltd.. Publicado por JoyBits Ltd.. Lanzado el 25/5/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Simulation.

A casual element-combination puzzler where you play as the devil, mixing fire, earth, wind, and water to unlock sins, monsters, and mayhem. Light on depth, heavy on curiosity.

Doodle Devil is a casual combination puzzler from JoyBits, built on a simple loop: you start with a handful of base elements and mix them together until you have unlocked every sin, creature, and concept the game hides in its recipe book. Think of it as the evil twin of Doodle God, which is literally what it is, since it shares the same framework but wraps it in a devil-themed aesthetic. You drag fire onto earth, earth onto water, and so on, watching new elements pop into existence. The satisfaction comes from those eureka moments when two unrelated-looking items suddenly combine into something thematic, like mixing sin with flesh to produce a zombie, or stacking sins on top of each other to unlock the classic seven deadly sins. It is a concept that works well in short sessions. For anyone coming from a strategy or simulation background expecting decision trees or systemic depth, a warning: there is almost none. The "simulation" genre tag is generous. What you actually have is a list-completion exercise dressed in light mythology. There are no build orders, no AI to outsmart, no late-game economy to balance. The entire game is a checklist of roughly 200-plus combinations, and the primary obstacle is trial and error rather than logic. Some combinations follow intuitive rules, but others feel arbitrary enough that you will eventually hit a wall and start dragging everything onto everything else just to make progress. That friction is the main complaint buried in the mixed Steam review score, and it is a legitimate one. The game does have a low barrier to entry, which is worth acknowledging honestly. You can pick it up and understand every mechanic within five minutes. There is no tutorial to suffer through because the rules are simple enough that one does not really exist. If you have a younger player in the house who wants something that feels slightly mischievous without any real edge, this hits that mark. The devil framing is cartoonish and toothless. The art is clean and readable on a PC monitor. Sessions naturally run fifteen to thirty minutes before the trial-and-error grind starts to wear. The technical side is bare bones. No mod support, no community content pipeline, no difficulty settings or alternate modes. The Steam version has been around since 2017 and the review pool of roughly 200 opinions is thin enough that the 77 percent positive score reflects a narrow, self-selected audience rather than a broad consensus. Players who bought it knowing exactly what it was, a mobile port, a list-completionist toy, largely enjoyed it on those terms. Players who expected more substance pushed the score into mixed territory. There is no Metacritic rating, and that absence is telling for a game that has had years to accumulate critical attention. Bottom line: Doodle Devil is not a strategy game, not really a simulation, and not something that will occupy your brain the way a proper puzzle or management title does. It is a short, light, element-mixing curiosity that peaks early and sustains itself only if you genuinely enjoy the dopamine hit of unlocking a new category. If you are patient with arbitrary combinations and enjoy mythology-flavored checklist completion, the loop is pleasant enough. Everyone else will exhaust the novelty well before the credits. Diego, Scout Team

Doodle Devil

Doodle Devil

25 may 2017JoyBits Ltd.
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A casual element-combination puzzler where you play as the devil, mixing fire, earth, wind, and water to unlock sins, monsters, and mayhem. Light on depth, heavy on curiosity.

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Doodle Devil is a casual combination puzzler from JoyBits, built on a simple loop: you start with a handful of base elements and mix them together until you have unlocked every sin, creature, and concept the game hides in its recipe book. Think of it as the evil twin of Doodle God, which is literally what it is, since it shares the same framework but wraps it in a devil-themed aesthetic. You drag fire onto earth, earth onto water, and so on, watching new elements pop into existence. The satisfaction comes from those eureka moments when two unrelated-looking items suddenly combine into something thematic, like mixing sin with flesh to produce a zombie, or stacking sins on top of each other to unlock the classic seven deadly sins. It is a concept that works well in short sessions. For anyone coming from a strategy or simulation background expecting decision trees or systemic depth, a warning: there is almost none. The "simulation" genre tag is generous. What you actually have is a list-completion exercise dressed in light mythology. There are no build orders, no AI to outsmart, no late-game economy to balance. The entire game is a checklist of roughly 200-plus combinations, and the primary obstacle is trial and error rather than logic. Some combinations follow intuitive rules, but others feel arbitrary enough that you will eventually hit a wall and start dragging everything onto everything else just to make progress. That friction is the main complaint buried in the mixed Steam review score, and it is a legitimate one. The game does have a low barrier to entry, which is worth acknowledging honestly. You can pick it up and understand every mechanic within five minutes. There is no tutorial to suffer through because the rules are simple enough that one does not really exist. If you have a younger player in the house who wants something that feels slightly mischievous without any real edge, this hits that mark. The devil framing is cartoonish and toothless. The art is clean and readable on a PC monitor. Sessions naturally run fifteen to thirty minutes before the trial-and-error grind starts to wear. The technical side is bare bones. No mod support, no community content pipeline, no difficulty settings or alternate modes. The Steam version has been around since 2017 and the review pool of roughly 200 opinions is thin enough that the 77 percent positive score reflects a narrow, self-selected audience rather than a broad consensus. Players who bought it knowing exactly what it was, a mobile port, a list-completionist toy, largely enjoyed it on those terms. Players who expected more substance pushed the score into mixed territory. There is no Metacritic rating, and that absence is telling for a game that has had years to accumulate critical attention. Bottom line: Doodle Devil is not a strategy game, not really a simulation, and not something that will occupy your brain the way a proper puzzle or management title does. It is a short, light, element-mixing curiosity that peaks early and sustains itself only if you genuinely enjoy the dopamine hit of unlocking a new category. If you are patient with arbitrary combinations and enjoy mythology-flavored checklist completion, the loop is pleasant enough. Everyone else will exhaust the novelty well before the credits.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamElement CombinationList CompletionMobile PortMythologyShort SessionChecklist Gameplay

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AMD Atholon 64 X2 Dual-Core 4000+ or better / Intel Core 2 Duo Processor 2.0GHz or better
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2048 MB RAM
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Fecha de lanzamiento
25 may 2017

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