Compara los precios de FPS - Fun Puzzle Shooter en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Rafael Farias. Publicado por Fiassink Games. Lanzado el 17/11/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, Strategy.

Thirty levels of first-person target logic from a solo Brazilian indie dev - the concept is sharper than the execution, and the community is split almost down the middle for good reason.

I went into this one expecting a breezy half-hour of bite-sized first-person puzzles, and what I found was a game that trips over its own ambition before the tutorial world is even finished. The core idea is genuinely interesting: swap out the headshots and kill-counts of a traditional FPS for a logic problem where you must identify and hit the correct targets in the right sequence to clear each of the 30 levels. No enemies, no health bars, just you, a crosshair, and a level design that wants you to read the situation before you pull the trigger. On paper that hook works. Precision shooting as a puzzle mechanic has proven legs - think galleries of cause-and-effect targets where firing at the wrong object resets your progress. The trouble is execution. Community feedback points to a consistent complaint: the game leans far harder on demanding perfect shot sequences than on the puzzle logic itself. What should feel like a satisfying "aha" moment when you crack a level's logic instead becomes a repetitive exercise in marksmanship, repeating the same chain of shots until muscle memory carries you through rather than genuine problem-solving. For a game marketed at puzzle fans who may not have fast-twitch shooting chops, that is a significant design mismatch. The production side reflects its sub-five-dollar indie origins without apology. There is no modding ecosystem, no difficulty tuning, no mid-level checkpoints - a missing feature that the tiny active community flagged loudly. If you reset a sequence halfway through a longer level, you start that sequence from scratch. For a pure action player that might be a non-issue, but puzzle fans who buy this expecting Portal-style thinking-then-executing will feel the friction almost immediately. The 148 Steam achievements are an oddly generous number for a 30-level game, and realistically function as the main replay hook for completionists. Who actually enjoys this? Players who like old-school arcade target shooting and do not mind the puzzle framing being fairly thin. If you have cleared every achievement-hunting micro-title in your library and want something unusual to tick off, the short runtime and low barrier to entry make it tolerable. Everyone else - especially puzzle-first players hoping for spatial logic or clever environmental design - should know upfront that the balance tips toward dexterity over deduction. Steam reviews sit right on the fence at roughly 51 percent positive across a small sample, which is about as honest a signal as any score. Diego, Scout Team

FPS - Fun Puzzle Shooter

FPS - Fun Puzzle Shooter

17 nov 2017Rafael FariasFiassink Games
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Thirty levels of first-person target logic from a solo Brazilian indie dev - the concept is sharper than the execution, and the community is split almost down the middle for good reason.

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I went into this one expecting a breezy half-hour of bite-sized first-person puzzles, and what I found was a game that trips over its own ambition before the tutorial world is even finished. The core idea is genuinely interesting: swap out the headshots and kill-counts of a traditional FPS for a logic problem where you must identify and hit the correct targets in the right sequence to clear each of the 30 levels. No enemies, no health bars, just you, a crosshair, and a level design that wants you to read the situation before you pull the trigger. On paper that hook works. Precision shooting as a puzzle mechanic has proven legs - think galleries of cause-and-effect targets where firing at the wrong object resets your progress. The trouble is execution. Community feedback points to a consistent complaint: the game leans far harder on demanding perfect shot sequences than on the puzzle logic itself. What should feel like a satisfying "aha" moment when you crack a level's logic instead becomes a repetitive exercise in marksmanship, repeating the same chain of shots until muscle memory carries you through rather than genuine problem-solving. For a game marketed at puzzle fans who may not have fast-twitch shooting chops, that is a significant design mismatch. The production side reflects its sub-five-dollar indie origins without apology. There is no modding ecosystem, no difficulty tuning, no mid-level checkpoints - a missing feature that the tiny active community flagged loudly. If you reset a sequence halfway through a longer level, you start that sequence from scratch. For a pure action player that might be a non-issue, but puzzle fans who buy this expecting Portal-style thinking-then-executing will feel the friction almost immediately. The 148 Steam achievements are an oddly generous number for a 30-level game, and realistically function as the main replay hook for completionists. Who actually enjoys this? Players who like old-school arcade target shooting and do not mind the puzzle framing being fairly thin. If you have cleared every achievement-hunting micro-title in your library and want something unusual to tick off, the short runtime and low barrier to entry make it tolerable. Everyone else - especially puzzle-first players hoping for spatial logic or clever environmental design - should know upfront that the balance tips toward dexterity over deduction. Steam reviews sit right on the fence at roughly 51 percent positive across a small sample, which is about as honest a signal as any score.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Target ShootingLogic PuzzleNo CombatLevel ResetAchievement HuntingShort PlaytimePrecision RequiredSolo Indie

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
1500 MB available space
Graphics
NVidia GeForce 860M
Processor
Intel i5 2500K 3.3GHz / AMD Phenom II
Sound Card
Direct x9

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DirectX
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Desarrolladora
Rafael Farias
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Fiassink Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
17 nov 2017

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