Compara los precios de EarWorm en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por TOR2. Publicado por TOR2. Lanzado el 17/4/2025. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie.

Thirty to forty minutes of psychedelic memory-hacking, a thumping 90s techno soundtrack, and a premise twisted enough to stick in your head long after the credits roll. Small game. Big personality.

I have a soft spot for the games that dare to be exactly as long as they need to be and not a minute more, and EarWorm by solo outfit TOR2 is one of the clearest examples of that discipline I have come across in a while. You play a freelance memory-hacker, a criminal who burrows into a victim's subconscious to harvest the answers to their bank security questions. That pitch alone carries enough weird noir energy to justify the price of admission, and the game actually delivers on it. Mechanically, EarWorm sits closest to the atmospheric walking-sim end of the first-person spectrum, but it earns that label honestly rather than as an excuse. There are light puzzle elements woven into the memory environments, and the surreal, psychedelic spaces you navigate feel genuinely handcrafted rather than procedurally generic. Each memory you enter has a distinct visual identity, leaning into a 90s retro-digital aesthetic that feels intentional rather than nostalgia-bait. The whole thing runs on a thumping, hypnotic techno soundtrack that does a lot of heavy lifting for the mood. When the sound design and the visuals are in sync, which is most of the time, the atmosphere is genuinely unsettling in a way that lingers. Community players and outside coverage have flagged the style and the soundtrack as standout qualities, and on those counts the praise is deserved. The honest caveat is the runtime. At roughly 30 to 40 minutes designed to be cleared in one sitting, EarWorm is a snack, not a meal. If you are the kind of player who calculates cost-per-hour as a primary metric, you will feel the shortness. There are also some rough edges worth knowing about: reports from the Steam community suggest the New Game flow after completion has a glitch that can strand you in an incomplete state, which is worth keeping an eye on if you want to replay. The mission-grading system, which hands out scores for time and efficiency, has drawn some skepticism about how fairly it actually tracks performance. These feel like first-release friction points from a small developer, but they are real. Who is this for? Fans of short-form horror and surrealist narrative games, players who gravitate toward titles like Hypnospace Outlaw or LSD Dream Emulator, and anyone who values a bold aesthetic concept executed with confidence over a padded runtime. If a 30-minute experience with a killer soundtrack and a genuinely odd premise sounds worthwhile, this is the kind of handcrafted oddity that the indie scene exists to produce. It knows what it is, commits fully, and ends before it overstays its welcome. Kai, Scout Team

EarWorm

EarWorm

17 abr 2025TOR2
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Thirty to forty minutes of psychedelic memory-hacking, a thumping 90s techno soundtrack, and a premise twisted enough to stick in your head long after the credits roll. Small game. Big personality.

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I have a soft spot for the games that dare to be exactly as long as they need to be and not a minute more, and EarWorm by solo outfit TOR2 is one of the clearest examples of that discipline I have come across in a while. You play a freelance memory-hacker, a criminal who burrows into a victim's subconscious to harvest the answers to their bank security questions. That pitch alone carries enough weird noir energy to justify the price of admission, and the game actually delivers on it. Mechanically, EarWorm sits closest to the atmospheric walking-sim end of the first-person spectrum, but it earns that label honestly rather than as an excuse. There are light puzzle elements woven into the memory environments, and the surreal, psychedelic spaces you navigate feel genuinely handcrafted rather than procedurally generic. Each memory you enter has a distinct visual identity, leaning into a 90s retro-digital aesthetic that feels intentional rather than nostalgia-bait. The whole thing runs on a thumping, hypnotic techno soundtrack that does a lot of heavy lifting for the mood. When the sound design and the visuals are in sync, which is most of the time, the atmosphere is genuinely unsettling in a way that lingers. Community players and outside coverage have flagged the style and the soundtrack as standout qualities, and on those counts the praise is deserved. The honest caveat is the runtime. At roughly 30 to 40 minutes designed to be cleared in one sitting, EarWorm is a snack, not a meal. If you are the kind of player who calculates cost-per-hour as a primary metric, you will feel the shortness. There are also some rough edges worth knowing about: reports from the Steam community suggest the New Game flow after completion has a glitch that can strand you in an incomplete state, which is worth keeping an eye on if you want to replay. The mission-grading system, which hands out scores for time and efficiency, has drawn some skepticism about how fairly it actually tracks performance. These feel like first-release friction points from a small developer, but they are real. Who is this for? Fans of short-form horror and surrealist narrative games, players who gravitate toward titles like Hypnospace Outlaw or LSD Dream Emulator, and anyone who values a bold aesthetic concept executed with confidence over a padded runtime. If a 30-minute experience with a killer soundtrack and a genuinely odd premise sounds worthwhile, this is the kind of handcrafted oddity that the indie scene exists to produce. It knows what it is, commits fully, and ends before it overstays its welcome.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayertier:sub-5Memory-Hacking90s AestheticOne-Sitting ExperienceCyberpunk NoirPsychedelic HorrorScore GradingTechno Soundtrack

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Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
RTX 2070
Processor
i5

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EarWorm se lanzó el 17 de abril de 2025.

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EarWorm fue desarrollado por TOR2.