Compara los precios de Ellipsis en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Salmi Games. Publicado por Salmi Games. Lanzado el 25/1/2017. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Action, Indie.

Zero tutorials, zero text, zero hand-holding: Ellipsis drops you into 150+ neon levels and trusts you to figure it out, which turns out to be most of the fun.

My first few minutes with Ellipsis were genuinely disorienting in the best way. The game opens with no title screen, no loading splash, no instructions. A glowing circle sits in a field of neon dark, waiting. That restrained confidence is the whole design philosophy in miniature, and once it clicked for me, I couldn't put the thing down. What you're actually doing is guiding an unarmed bubble through single-screen levels, collecting numbered spheres in sequence while hostile shapes, laser emitters, spike fields, and motion-triggered hunter ships try to destroy you. One touch kills you. Two clicks restarts the level. The loop is tight enough that death never stings for more than a second, and the branching world map across eight distinct zones means you can sidestep a frustrating level and circle back later. That structural generosity is rare in reflex-heavy games, and it matters a lot when the difficulty genuinely escalates. Some of the hunter-ship levels, where enemies only activate if you move past a speed threshold, demand a kind of slow, meditative creep that contrasts beautifully with the faster swarm stages. The soundscape, composed by Filippo Beck Peccoz, is where Ellipsis quietly earns its stripes as a mood piece. Ambient pulses sit under each level without ever feeling intrusive, and the whole experience lands somewhere serene and strange despite the constant threat of instant death. It is a paradox that the game earns honestly. The neon wireframe visuals are minimal but expressive, every world carrying its own palette and enemy grammar so that the 150-plus hand-crafted levels rarely blur together. The things that do not work: the game has a small review pool on Steam, which makes it genuinely hard to gauge longevity for different player types. Players whose muscle memory sits closer to Geometry Wars than puzzle games may find the slower, puzzle-inflected levels a friction point. macOS support also dropped off for Catalina and above, so Mac players should check compatibility before picking this up. The level editor and Steam Workshop support add real shelf life for players who exhaust the main content, but that community is small and quiet now. For the right player, specifically someone who values intentional craft, a focused four-to-ten-hour arc, and a game that says everything with shapes and sound rather than text, Ellipsis is one of those small PC releases that sticks around in your memory long after you close it. Kai, Scout Team

Ellipsis

Ellipsis

25 ene 2017Salmi Games
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Zero tutorials, zero text, zero hand-holding: Ellipsis drops you into 150+ neon levels and trusts you to figure it out, which turns out to be most of the fun.

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My first few minutes with Ellipsis were genuinely disorienting in the best way. The game opens with no title screen, no loading splash, no instructions. A glowing circle sits in a field of neon dark, waiting. That restrained confidence is the whole design philosophy in miniature, and once it clicked for me, I couldn't put the thing down. What you're actually doing is guiding an unarmed bubble through single-screen levels, collecting numbered spheres in sequence while hostile shapes, laser emitters, spike fields, and motion-triggered hunter ships try to destroy you. One touch kills you. Two clicks restarts the level. The loop is tight enough that death never stings for more than a second, and the branching world map across eight distinct zones means you can sidestep a frustrating level and circle back later. That structural generosity is rare in reflex-heavy games, and it matters a lot when the difficulty genuinely escalates. Some of the hunter-ship levels, where enemies only activate if you move past a speed threshold, demand a kind of slow, meditative creep that contrasts beautifully with the faster swarm stages. The soundscape, composed by Filippo Beck Peccoz, is where Ellipsis quietly earns its stripes as a mood piece. Ambient pulses sit under each level without ever feeling intrusive, and the whole experience lands somewhere serene and strange despite the constant threat of instant death. It is a paradox that the game earns honestly. The neon wireframe visuals are minimal but expressive, every world carrying its own palette and enemy grammar so that the 150-plus hand-crafted levels rarely blur together. The things that do not work: the game has a small review pool on Steam, which makes it genuinely hard to gauge longevity for different player types. Players whose muscle memory sits closer to Geometry Wars than puzzle games may find the slower, puzzle-inflected levels a friction point. macOS support also dropped off for Catalina and above, so Mac players should check compatibility before picking this up. The level editor and Steam Workshop support add real shelf life for players who exhaust the main content, but that community is small and quiet now. For the right player, specifically someone who values intentional craft, a focused four-to-ten-hour arc, and a game that says everything with shapes and sound rather than text, Ellipsis is one of those small PC releases that sticks around in your memory long after you close it.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardsworkshopcloud-savestier:sub-5Avoid-Em-UpZero TextMouse-DrivenNeon AestheticLevel EditorBranching World MapMeditativeShort Burst SessionsTouch-Friendly PC

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
200 MB available space
Graphics
Video card with 256 MB of VRAM or higher
Processor
Dual-Core 1.8 GHz or higher

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25 ene 2017

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