Compara los precios de Exoder en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Fever Dream Gameworks. Publicado por Fever Dream Gameworks. Lanzado el 23/4/2018. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie.

A cosmic-horror chase-platformer built on one elegant idea: no weapon, just a shield, seven levels, and something unspeakable pulling you down.

I have a soft spot for games that bet everything on a single mechanical idea, and Exoder is exactly that kind of quiet gamble. Fever Dream Gameworks stripped the action-platformer template right down to the bone, handing you a shield instead of a sword and asking you to climb. What emerges is something closer in spirit to a bullet-hell shmup than a traditional run-and-jump, which is fitting given that the game's own presskit cites a love of shoot-em-ups and the frantic escape sequence at the end of the original Metroid as its founding inspirations. The setup is elegant and slightly horrible. You play as Exoder, a powerful and ancient figure trapped in a subterranean labyrinth called the Adit. Above you: seven levels, eight boss fights, and a path to the surface. Below you: the Wanly, a writhing ethereal presence that pursues you across every leg of the climb, ready to drag you back into the abyss if you linger. Your only defensive tool is a shield for deflecting projectiles. Power-ups like Slow, Giga Blast, and Double Jump can be grabbed along the way to tilt the chase in your favour, and the game encourages you to place your own checkpoints, which is a small but generous design touch. The hazard variety is genuinely playful - gravity wells, portals, icy surfaces, shifting platforms, and rival fights all show up across the seven levels, and the enemy roster carries the same strange cosmic-horror flavour that Fever Dream Gameworks also brought to their other game, Marrow. The score system deserves a mention because it quietly shapes how you engage with each run. The score degrades constantly, so finishing fast and dying rarely is the only way to chase a high number. That one mechanic nudges the game away from casual sightseeing and toward something more like speedrun territory, which will delight some players and frustrate others. There is an Easy Mode available if the default difficulty is too punishing, and the developer has been honest that the game was built with a gamepad in mind - keyboard and mouse work, but the feel is noticeably better with a controller in your hands. The honest caveat is that Exoder is short. You can see the credits in a single sitting if you keep your nerve, and the community around it is tiny and quiet. Lore hunters will find genuine depth in the Steam discussions - the Wanly, Ygsmyre, the First Familiar - there is a coherent mythology here that a small dedicated group has spent years piecing together, and that kind of lingering curiosity is a good sign. The soundtrack is described lovingly by its own fans as rockin, and from what I can gather from community enthusiasm, the music does real work in keeping the momentum tense. The secret level adds a small layer of replay incentive for completionists. This is a handmade thing, clearly constructed with care by a very small team with a specific vision. It knows exactly what it wants to be and does not overstay its welcome. If you want a breezy 10-hour adventure with a rich progression system, this is the wrong address. If you want a tight, moody, mechanically singular platformer with a genuinely unsettling atmosphere and a score worth chasing, Exoder deserves a few hours of your attention. Kai, Scout Team

Exoder

Exoder

23 abr 2018Fever Dream Gameworks
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A cosmic-horror chase-platformer built on one elegant idea: no weapon, just a shield, seven levels, and something unspeakable pulling you down.

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I have a soft spot for games that bet everything on a single mechanical idea, and Exoder is exactly that kind of quiet gamble. Fever Dream Gameworks stripped the action-platformer template right down to the bone, handing you a shield instead of a sword and asking you to climb. What emerges is something closer in spirit to a bullet-hell shmup than a traditional run-and-jump, which is fitting given that the game's own presskit cites a love of shoot-em-ups and the frantic escape sequence at the end of the original Metroid as its founding inspirations. The setup is elegant and slightly horrible. You play as Exoder, a powerful and ancient figure trapped in a subterranean labyrinth called the Adit. Above you: seven levels, eight boss fights, and a path to the surface. Below you: the Wanly, a writhing ethereal presence that pursues you across every leg of the climb, ready to drag you back into the abyss if you linger. Your only defensive tool is a shield for deflecting projectiles. Power-ups like Slow, Giga Blast, and Double Jump can be grabbed along the way to tilt the chase in your favour, and the game encourages you to place your own checkpoints, which is a small but generous design touch. The hazard variety is genuinely playful - gravity wells, portals, icy surfaces, shifting platforms, and rival fights all show up across the seven levels, and the enemy roster carries the same strange cosmic-horror flavour that Fever Dream Gameworks also brought to their other game, Marrow. The score system deserves a mention because it quietly shapes how you engage with each run. The score degrades constantly, so finishing fast and dying rarely is the only way to chase a high number. That one mechanic nudges the game away from casual sightseeing and toward something more like speedrun territory, which will delight some players and frustrate others. There is an Easy Mode available if the default difficulty is too punishing, and the developer has been honest that the game was built with a gamepad in mind - keyboard and mouse work, but the feel is noticeably better with a controller in your hands. The honest caveat is that Exoder is short. You can see the credits in a single sitting if you keep your nerve, and the community around it is tiny and quiet. Lore hunters will find genuine depth in the Steam discussions - the Wanly, Ygsmyre, the First Familiar - there is a coherent mythology here that a small dedicated group has spent years piecing together, and that kind of lingering curiosity is a good sign. The soundtrack is described lovingly by its own fans as rockin, and from what I can gather from community enthusiasm, the music does real work in keeping the momentum tense. The secret level adds a small layer of replay incentive for completionists. This is a handmade thing, clearly constructed with care by a very small team with a specific vision. It knows exactly what it wants to be and does not overstay its welcome. If you want a breezy 10-hour adventure with a rich progression system, this is the wrong address. If you want a tight, moody, mechanically singular platformer with a genuinely unsettling atmosphere and a score worth chasing, Exoder deserves a few hours of your attention.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttier:sub-5Chase-PlatformerCosmic HorrorScore AttackShield MechanicsGamepad RecommendedBoss RushSpeedrun-FriendlyCult Indie

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OS
Windows 7+
Memory
4 MB RAM
Storage
370 MB available space
Processor
AMD A10-5700 APU with Radeon HD Graphics 3.4 GHz

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Fever Dream Gameworks
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Fever Dream Gameworks
Fecha de lanzamiento
23 abr 2018

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Exoder fue desarrollado por Fever Dream Gameworks.