Compara los precios de Forest Frenzy en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Tegridy Made Games. Publicado por Tegridy Made Games. Lanzado el 29/7/2023. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie.

A one-person UE5 wave shooter built in two months, best picked up at a deep discount if you want a low-stakes score-chase with zero pretension and zero community noise around it.

I spent a quiet afternoon with Forest Frenzy, and the clearest thing I can say about it is this: it knows exactly what it is, which is both its strongest quality and its most limiting one. A solo developer put together a first-person wave shooter using Unreal Engine 5 in roughly two months, and the result sits somewhere between a weekend project and a functional arcade distraction. The loop is simple and unapologetic. Enemies come at you in escalating waves, you earn currency per kill, and between rounds you spend that currency on weapons and upgrades to survive the next surge. There are three difficulty settings - Easy, Medium, and Hard - which gives the game a modest range of challenge, whether you want a breezy first run or something that actually tests your reaction speed and loadout discipline. The buy-and-survive rhythm has a certain pull to it, the same low-grade tension you get from any arcade score-chaser where one bad round feels like a genuine setback. The Steam leaderboard integration and local high score tracking are genuinely the right features for this kind of game. The whole point is the number at the end of the run, and having something to measure yourself against - even a quiet leaderboard - gives each attempt a reason to exist. The UE5 visuals are technically impressive for a project of this scale, though that novelty fades quickly once you realize the environment and enemy variety are thin. Community feedback suggests the developer did respond to at least some early issues post-launch, patching enemy behavior and fixing a leaderboard ordering bug, which signals some care even if active development has since quieted down. The honest concern here is depth. There are no character classes, no branching upgrade trees documented, and no co-op mode. For a genre that lives or dies on build variety and replayability, Forest Frenzy is genuinely short on those hooks. The forest setting is atmospheric in a minimal way, but the soundscape and world-building are skeletal. If you come expecting the warmth and craft of something like a proper indie passion project, you may feel the two-month development window more acutely than you expect. This one is for players who want a no-friction arcade fix, who appreciate the honesty of a small scope, and who can find it in a bundle or at a steep discount. Approaching it as a premium release would set you up for disappointment. Approached as a micro-session score challenge with a global leaderboard and three difficulty knobs, it delivers exactly that and not much more. Kai, Scout Team

Forest Frenzy

Forest Frenzy

29 jul 2023Tegridy Made Games
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A one-person UE5 wave shooter built in two months, best picked up at a deep discount if you want a low-stakes score-chase with zero pretension and zero community noise around it.

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I spent a quiet afternoon with Forest Frenzy, and the clearest thing I can say about it is this: it knows exactly what it is, which is both its strongest quality and its most limiting one. A solo developer put together a first-person wave shooter using Unreal Engine 5 in roughly two months, and the result sits somewhere between a weekend project and a functional arcade distraction. The loop is simple and unapologetic. Enemies come at you in escalating waves, you earn currency per kill, and between rounds you spend that currency on weapons and upgrades to survive the next surge. There are three difficulty settings - Easy, Medium, and Hard - which gives the game a modest range of challenge, whether you want a breezy first run or something that actually tests your reaction speed and loadout discipline. The buy-and-survive rhythm has a certain pull to it, the same low-grade tension you get from any arcade score-chaser where one bad round feels like a genuine setback. The Steam leaderboard integration and local high score tracking are genuinely the right features for this kind of game. The whole point is the number at the end of the run, and having something to measure yourself against - even a quiet leaderboard - gives each attempt a reason to exist. The UE5 visuals are technically impressive for a project of this scale, though that novelty fades quickly once you realize the environment and enemy variety are thin. Community feedback suggests the developer did respond to at least some early issues post-launch, patching enemy behavior and fixing a leaderboard ordering bug, which signals some care even if active development has since quieted down. The honest concern here is depth. There are no character classes, no branching upgrade trees documented, and no co-op mode. For a genre that lives or dies on build variety and replayability, Forest Frenzy is genuinely short on those hooks. The forest setting is atmospheric in a minimal way, but the soundscape and world-building are skeletal. If you come expecting the warmth and craft of something like a proper indie passion project, you may feel the two-month development window more acutely than you expect. This one is for players who want a no-friction arcade fix, who appreciate the honesty of a small scope, and who can find it in a bundle or at a steep discount. Approaching it as a premium release would set you up for disappointment. Approached as a micro-session score challenge with a global leaderboard and three difficulty knobs, it delivers exactly that and not much more.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Wave SurvivalScore AttackUE5Solo DeveloperFirst-Person ShooterLeaderboardArcade ShooterShort Session

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Windows 10/11
Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
5 GB available space
Graphics
GTX 1060 6GB / AMD Equivalent
Processor
Intel i3 10th gen / AMD Equivalent

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Forest Frenzy fue desarrollado por Tegridy Made Games.