Compara los precios de Fran Bow en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Killmonday Games AB. Publicado por Killmonday Games AB. Lanzado el 27/8/2015. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 70/100.

A hand-drawn point-and-click that wraps genuine psychological horror inside a children's storybook aesthetic, and pulls it off better than it has any right to.

I keep a short mental list of indie games that feel like they were made by people who had something real to say, not just a product to ship. Fran Bow earned a permanent spot on that list. Killmonday Games is a small Swedish studio, and you feel the intimacy of that in every screen: the hand-painted backdrops, the careful sound design, the way the whole thing reads less like a game and more like a dark illustrated novel that somehow learned to breathe. The structure is a classic point-and-click: you move Fran through environments, collect items, combine them, exhaust dialogue, and solve puzzles. The puzzles sit in a genuinely satisfying middle ground. They are not the kind that require a walkthrough just to stay sane, but they are not so soft that you sleepwalk through them either. The real mechanical hook is Duotine, the prescription pills Fran takes to manage her condition. Swallowing them shifts the world into a second, grotesque reality layered over the first, and a large portion of puzzle-solving requires reading both states simultaneously. It is a simple gimmick on paper, but the way Killmonday uses it to say something about perception, trauma, and unreliable experience is the kind of quiet craft that most studio games with ten times the budget never manage. The art direction is where the game locks in hardest. Fran's world has the surface warmth of a Tim Burton children's book, all rounded edges and soft colour, and then the pill-reality tears that open to reveal something far more unsettling underneath. The contrast does the horror better than any jump scare could. The soundtrack holds that same tension: calm and melodic when things feel safe, then tilting into something dissonant and wrong when the layers start to peel. A few players note the English dialogue carries an occasional awkwardness from the developers working outside their native language, and in some exchanges that is noticeable. It never derails the emotional current, but it is worth flagging. The story is the part that divides people most cleanly. The early chapters build a compelling mystery around Fran, her missing cat Mr. Midnight, the asylum she escapes, and the horned figure haunting her memories. The mid-game chapter shifts are dramatic enough in tone that the whole thing can feel episodic, like a serialised horror anthology rather than one continuous arc. Then the ending arrives and refuses to close everything tidily. That ambiguity is either the point or a frustration, depending entirely on your appetite for open interpretation. I lean toward thinking it is intentional and earned, but I would not argue with someone who wanted harder answers. What the game does not do is waste your time getting there: a full run sits around seven to eight hours, which feels exactly right for this kind of story. It knows when to end. Kai, Scout Team

Fran Bow

Fran Bow

27 ago 2015Killmonday Games AB
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A hand-drawn point-and-click that wraps genuine psychological horror inside a children's storybook aesthetic, and pulls it off better than it has any right to.

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I keep a short mental list of indie games that feel like they were made by people who had something real to say, not just a product to ship. Fran Bow earned a permanent spot on that list. Killmonday Games is a small Swedish studio, and you feel the intimacy of that in every screen: the hand-painted backdrops, the careful sound design, the way the whole thing reads less like a game and more like a dark illustrated novel that somehow learned to breathe. The structure is a classic point-and-click: you move Fran through environments, collect items, combine them, exhaust dialogue, and solve puzzles. The puzzles sit in a genuinely satisfying middle ground. They are not the kind that require a walkthrough just to stay sane, but they are not so soft that you sleepwalk through them either. The real mechanical hook is Duotine, the prescription pills Fran takes to manage her condition. Swallowing them shifts the world into a second, grotesque reality layered over the first, and a large portion of puzzle-solving requires reading both states simultaneously. It is a simple gimmick on paper, but the way Killmonday uses it to say something about perception, trauma, and unreliable experience is the kind of quiet craft that most studio games with ten times the budget never manage. The art direction is where the game locks in hardest. Fran's world has the surface warmth of a Tim Burton children's book, all rounded edges and soft colour, and then the pill-reality tears that open to reveal something far more unsettling underneath. The contrast does the horror better than any jump scare could. The soundtrack holds that same tension: calm and melodic when things feel safe, then tilting into something dissonant and wrong when the layers start to peel. A few players note the English dialogue carries an occasional awkwardness from the developers working outside their native language, and in some exchanges that is noticeable. It never derails the emotional current, but it is worth flagging. The story is the part that divides people most cleanly. The early chapters build a compelling mystery around Fran, her missing cat Mr. Midnight, the asylum she escapes, and the horned figure haunting her memories. The mid-game chapter shifts are dramatic enough in tone that the whole thing can feel episodic, like a serialised horror anthology rather than one continuous arc. Then the ending arrives and refuses to close everything tidily. That ambiguity is either the point or a frustration, depending entirely on your appetite for open interpretation. I lean toward thinking it is intentional and earned, but I would not argue with someone who wanted harder answers. What the game does not do is waste your time getting there: a full run sits around seven to eight hours, which feels exactly right for this kind of story. It knows when to end.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:aaaDual-Reality MechanicsPsychological HorrorHand-Drawn ArtDark Fairy TaleInventory PuzzlesAtmospheric SoundtrackFemale ProtagonistLinear NarrativeDisturbing Themes

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7+
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
5 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260, ATI Radeon 4870 HD, or equivalent card with at least 512 MB VRAM
Processor
1.7 GHz Dual Core
Sound Card
DirectX Compatible Sound Card

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Killmonday Games AB
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Fecha de lanzamiento
27 ago 2015

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