Compara los precios de Fever Cabin en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Justin Foley. Publicado por Justin Foley. Lanzado el 1/2/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie.

Solo-made horror that hands you a pistol and dares you to manage five increasingly harrowing nights, sound design is your real weapon here, not firepower.

I have a soft spot for the one-person game that earns its premise rather than coasting on it, and Fever Cabin earns most of what it asks. Justin Foley built this solo, and you can feel the intentionality in every design constraint. You start armed with nothing but a handgun and a flashlight, trapped inside a dark cabin while the undead press against the windows and barricades. The whole thing is structured across five nights, each one layering a fresh threat on top of the last, asking you to stay composed when every instinct says panic. The central tension comes from movement and audio. You cannot stand still and monitor one corner. The cabin forces you to circulate constantly, checking windows, managing your light, rationing ammo. Players who lean hard on the genre describe the sensation as perpetual plate-spinning, the moment you feel settled, something creaks from the opposite side of the room. Sound is not decoration here; it is the core puzzle layer. Learning the audio cues for each enemy type is how you survive the harder nights, not reflexes. Elite variants show up as nights progress: Lurkers with mutated limbs and spiked appendages, and the bloated, heavy Roamers (dubbed "Big Fellas") who demand far more ammo to bring down than the standard shambling horde. The randomised spawn logic means no two runs feel completely identical, which helps the replay value even if the overall runtime is short, a full clear with a good outcome lands well under an hour. The limitations are real and worth naming. The visual production is thin, even by low-budget indie standards; texture work is sparse and enemy designs lean toward the generic. Foley's lighting choices do some smart heavy lifting to mask the rougher edges, and for the most part the darkness is atmospheric rather than frustrating. Still, players who need visual fidelity to stay immersed will hit a wall here. The pool of community reviews is tiny, which makes a confident aggregate verdict impossible, but the handful of player voices that exist are consistent on one point: the game is creepier than its scope suggests it should be, and the audio direction punches well above its weight. This is not a game for people who want a long, content-rich experience. It is a tightly wound single-session horror piece that knows its lane. The five-night structure gives it a clear arc, the bittersweet story beat that closes things out adds a touch of genuine weight, and the craft that went into the sound design alone makes it worth the attention of anyone who finds modern horror games too reliant on visual spectacle over atmosphere. Foley also won first place in an itch.io 3D jam and took second in a shadow jam with an early version, which tells you there is some legitimate craft here even if the final product is rough around the edges. Kai, Scout Team

Fever Cabin

Fever Cabin

1 feb 2020Justin Foley
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Solo-made horror that hands you a pistol and dares you to manage five increasingly harrowing nights, sound design is your real weapon here, not firepower.

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I have a soft spot for the one-person game that earns its premise rather than coasting on it, and Fever Cabin earns most of what it asks. Justin Foley built this solo, and you can feel the intentionality in every design constraint. You start armed with nothing but a handgun and a flashlight, trapped inside a dark cabin while the undead press against the windows and barricades. The whole thing is structured across five nights, each one layering a fresh threat on top of the last, asking you to stay composed when every instinct says panic. The central tension comes from movement and audio. You cannot stand still and monitor one corner. The cabin forces you to circulate constantly, checking windows, managing your light, rationing ammo. Players who lean hard on the genre describe the sensation as perpetual plate-spinning, the moment you feel settled, something creaks from the opposite side of the room. Sound is not decoration here; it is the core puzzle layer. Learning the audio cues for each enemy type is how you survive the harder nights, not reflexes. Elite variants show up as nights progress: Lurkers with mutated limbs and spiked appendages, and the bloated, heavy Roamers (dubbed "Big Fellas") who demand far more ammo to bring down than the standard shambling horde. The randomised spawn logic means no two runs feel completely identical, which helps the replay value even if the overall runtime is short, a full clear with a good outcome lands well under an hour. The limitations are real and worth naming. The visual production is thin, even by low-budget indie standards; texture work is sparse and enemy designs lean toward the generic. Foley's lighting choices do some smart heavy lifting to mask the rougher edges, and for the most part the darkness is atmospheric rather than frustrating. Still, players who need visual fidelity to stay immersed will hit a wall here. The pool of community reviews is tiny, which makes a confident aggregate verdict impossible, but the handful of player voices that exist are consistent on one point: the game is creepier than its scope suggests it should be, and the audio direction punches well above its weight. This is not a game for people who want a long, content-rich experience. It is a tightly wound single-session horror piece that knows its lane. The five-night structure gives it a clear arc, the bittersweet story beat that closes things out adds a touch of genuine weight, and the craft that went into the sound design alone makes it worth the attention of anyone who finds modern horror games too reliant on visual spectacle over atmosphere. Foley also won first place in an itch.io 3D jam and took second in a shadow jam with an early version, which tells you there is some legitimate craft here even if the final product is rough around the edges.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Five-Nights StructureAudio-Driven GameplayRandomised SpawnsElite Enemy VariantsResource ManagementSub-60-Minute RuntimeSolo Dev

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OS
64-bit Windows 7/8.1/10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
AMD Radeon HD 7750, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 or Equivalent
Processor
AMD FX-6100/Intel i3-3220 or Equivalent

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Processor
AMD Ryzen 7 1700/Intel i7-6700K or Equivalent

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Justin Foley
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1 feb 2020

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