Compara los precios de Greyfox RPG en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Lesley Dodd. Publicado por Senpai Industrial Studios. Lanzado el 23/2/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie, RPG.

A 90-minute RPG Maker vignette about aging, loss, and small moral reckonings - closer to a foggy short story anthology than anything with combat or a level-up screen. Worth a look if quiet narrative games are your thing.

I went into Greyfox half-expecting the usual RPG Maker template - menu battles, stat grinding, a world map stitched from stock tilesets. What I got instead was something genuinely stranger and, in places, genuinely affecting. There are no battles here. No character advancement, no inventory worth managing beyond picking up a few dollars during a brief opening stretch. What there is: four short vignettes built around elderly residents of a foggy retirement community, each one asking you to inhabit that person's body at a pivotal moment and decide how their story closes. Grief, dementia, loneliness, the quiet pull toward ending things - Lesley Dodd is not playing it safe with subject matter. The structure works like a subdued anthology: after a short driving sequence that drops you into the town, you wander a little, meet a mysterious woman, fall asleep, and then the game begins pushing you through four separate lives. Each episode has its own tone - some darkly funny, some quietly harrowing - and each ends with a choice that carries genuine moral weight. The choices are not the binary good-evil sliders you find in bigger RPGs. They sit in murkier territory, closer to "what can you live with" than "did you pick the right option." That moral neutrality, that documentarian stillness, is the thing the game does best. The presentation is exactly what you would expect from RPG Maker: top-down pixel sprites, reused assets you will recognise if you have played other games in the same engine family, and a soundtrack that divides opinion sharply. Some players find the music atmospheric; others will reach for the mute button. The writing is direct and mostly clean, though it does sometimes flatten where it should go deeper - a few of the four characters feel more like archetypes than people, and the dialogue can land a little on the nose. These are honest flaws in a game this small and this earnest. Runtime sits around 90 minutes for a single playthrough, and multiple endings across the four stories give some reason to return if the tone resonates with you. That brevity is not a flaw - it is by design. The game knows when its ideas are spent, and it stops. I have a soft spot for short-form narrative work that respects its own scale, and Greyfox does that. What it asks of you is attention, not hours. If you come in expecting dungeon crawls or a proper JRPG, you will bounce off it immediately. But if you are willing to sit with something a little melancholy and a little rough around the edges, there is a real experience here that most Steam pages this price will not offer you. Kai, Scout Team

Greyfox RPG

Greyfox RPG

23 feb 2015Lesley DoddSenpai Industrial Studios
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A 90-minute RPG Maker vignette about aging, loss, and small moral reckonings - closer to a foggy short story anthology than anything with combat or a level-up screen. Worth a look if quiet narrative games are your thing.

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I went into Greyfox half-expecting the usual RPG Maker template - menu battles, stat grinding, a world map stitched from stock tilesets. What I got instead was something genuinely stranger and, in places, genuinely affecting. There are no battles here. No character advancement, no inventory worth managing beyond picking up a few dollars during a brief opening stretch. What there is: four short vignettes built around elderly residents of a foggy retirement community, each one asking you to inhabit that person's body at a pivotal moment and decide how their story closes. Grief, dementia, loneliness, the quiet pull toward ending things - Lesley Dodd is not playing it safe with subject matter. The structure works like a subdued anthology: after a short driving sequence that drops you into the town, you wander a little, meet a mysterious woman, fall asleep, and then the game begins pushing you through four separate lives. Each episode has its own tone - some darkly funny, some quietly harrowing - and each ends with a choice that carries genuine moral weight. The choices are not the binary good-evil sliders you find in bigger RPGs. They sit in murkier territory, closer to "what can you live with" than "did you pick the right option." That moral neutrality, that documentarian stillness, is the thing the game does best. The presentation is exactly what you would expect from RPG Maker: top-down pixel sprites, reused assets you will recognise if you have played other games in the same engine family, and a soundtrack that divides opinion sharply. Some players find the music atmospheric; others will reach for the mute button. The writing is direct and mostly clean, though it does sometimes flatten where it should go deeper - a few of the four characters feel more like archetypes than people, and the dialogue can land a little on the nose. These are honest flaws in a game this small and this earnest. Runtime sits around 90 minutes for a single playthrough, and multiple endings across the four stories give some reason to return if the tone resonates with you. That brevity is not a flaw - it is by design. The game knows when its ideas are spent, and it stops. I have a soft spot for short-form narrative work that respects its own scale, and Greyfox does that. What it asks of you is attention, not hours. If you come in expecting dungeon crawls or a proper JRPG, you will bounce off it immediately. But if you are willing to sit with something a little melancholy and a little rough around the edges, there is a real experience here that most Steam pages this price will not offer you.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5Choice-Driven NarrativeAnthology StructureNo CombatMoral AmbiguityMultiple EndingsAging ThemesVignette FormatRPG Maker Adventure

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Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8
Memory
512 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
250 MB available space
Processor
Intel Pentium III 800 MHz

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Lesley Dodd
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Senpai Industrial Studios
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23 feb 2015

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