DuST: undefined es gratis para jugar — descarga y juega gratis, con ediciones de pago opcionales y DLC comparados en esta página. Desarrollado por joversound. Publicado por joversound. Lanzado el 17/6/2024. Disponible en PC, Linux. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Free To Play.

A free, meditative score-attack built by a college freshman who sacrificed their first semester for it. Worth ten minutes of your time, possibly thirty.

I have a soft spot for games that wear their origins on their sleeve, and DuST: undefined wears them plainly. The developer, joversound, shipped this during their first semester as a freshman, pouring those months into something small and intentional rather than safe. The result is a minimalist 2D survival game where four distinct geometric shapes swarm inward toward a central core, and your only job is to destroy them before they close the gap. No power-ups, no level select, no narrative scaffold. Just you, the shapes, and an escalating silence broken by the developer's own original score. The core loop is stripped to near-abstraction. Shapes arrive in randomised order, prioritised by proximity to the core, and the game's quiet philosophical bent comes through in its central mechanic: color and shape, the two most instinctive ways we categorise the world, are deliberately destabilised. What you think you are reacting to keeps shifting. It is disorienting in a way that feels purposeful rather than broken, and that intentionality is what separates DuST: undefined from the vast graveyard of minimalist free-to-play titles on Steam. The soundtrack deserves a paragraph on its own. The developer describes it as adding to the confusion, and that is an unusually honest piece of design documentation. The music does not soothe you into a flow state. It unsettles at low volume, compounds the visual abstraction, and makes survival feel genuinely precarious even in the early moments. For a one-person project, the audio direction shows more conceptual coherence than games with full production budgets. That said, the experience is short and niche. There is no difficulty curve in the traditional sense, no unlocks, no story payoff waiting at some score threshold. Steam leaderboards give it a competitive edge for players who want to measure themselves against others, but if you need progression hooks to stay engaged, DuST: undefined will exhaust its welcome in a single session. The audience here is specific: people who appreciate the solo-dev hustle, who find beauty in constraint, and who can sit with a score-attack loop long enough to let its strange mood sink in. The 84% positive rating across a small review pool suggests it lands for the people it was built for. It is free, it runs on Linux, and it takes less time to try than it took to write this paragraph. The craft is rough in places and the content is thin by any conventional measure. But there is a genuine idea at its center, executed by someone who cared enough to see it through. Kai, Scout Team

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A free, meditative score-attack built by a college freshman who sacrificed their first semester for it. Worth ten minutes of your time, possibly thirty.

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I have a soft spot for games that wear their origins on their sleeve, and DuST: undefined wears them plainly. The developer, joversound, shipped this during their first semester as a freshman, pouring those months into something small and intentional rather than safe. The result is a minimalist 2D survival game where four distinct geometric shapes swarm inward toward a central core, and your only job is to destroy them before they close the gap. No power-ups, no level select, no narrative scaffold. Just you, the shapes, and an escalating silence broken by the developer's own original score. The core loop is stripped to near-abstraction. Shapes arrive in randomised order, prioritised by proximity to the core, and the game's quiet philosophical bent comes through in its central mechanic: color and shape, the two most instinctive ways we categorise the world, are deliberately destabilised. What you think you are reacting to keeps shifting. It is disorienting in a way that feels purposeful rather than broken, and that intentionality is what separates DuST: undefined from the vast graveyard of minimalist free-to-play titles on Steam. The soundtrack deserves a paragraph on its own. The developer describes it as adding to the confusion, and that is an unusually honest piece of design documentation. The music does not soothe you into a flow state. It unsettles at low volume, compounds the visual abstraction, and makes survival feel genuinely precarious even in the early moments. For a one-person project, the audio direction shows more conceptual coherence than games with full production budgets. That said, the experience is short and niche. There is no difficulty curve in the traditional sense, no unlocks, no story payoff waiting at some score threshold. Steam leaderboards give it a competitive edge for players who want to measure themselves against others, but if you need progression hooks to stay engaged, DuST: undefined will exhaust its welcome in a single session. The audience here is specific: people who appreciate the solo-dev hustle, who find beauty in constraint, and who can sit with a score-attack loop long enough to let its strange mood sink in. The 84% positive rating across a small review pool suggests it lands for the people it was built for. It is free, it runs on Linux, and it takes less time to try than it took to write this paragraph. The craft is rough in places and the content is thin by any conventional measure. But there is a genuine idea at its center, executed by someone who cared enough to see it through.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Score AttackMinimalistAbstractPhilosophicalShape-BasedSurvival LoopSolo DevLeaderboard-Driven

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Windows 7
Memory
250 MB RAM
Storage
200 MB available space

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17 jun 2024

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¿En qué plataformas está disponible DuST: undefined?

DuST: undefined está disponible en PC, Linux.

¿Cuándo se lanzó DuST: undefined?

DuST: undefined se lanzó el 17 de junio de 2024.

¿Quién desarrolló DuST: undefined?

DuST: undefined fue desarrollado por joversound.