Compara los precios de Heave Ho en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Le Cartel Studio. Publicado por Devolver Digital. Lanzado el 29/8/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 76/100.

A chaotic couch co-op swinging game where you and three friends use only your limbs to fling each other across deadly gaps. Simple controls, unhinged results.

Heave Ho is the rare party game that earns its chaos honestly. Le Cartel Studio built the whole thing around one mechanic: you control each arm independently, grab onto surfaces or other players, and swing your wobbly little body toward a goal. That is it. No inventory, no stats, no tutorial beyond the first moment you plummet into the void. The simplicity is a feature, not a shortcut, because it turns every session into pure physical comedy where everyone in the room understands exactly why they just died. For up to four players in local couch co-op, the game works best when someone is screaming. You chain your bodies together like a human rope, one person anchored to a ledge, another dangling off their wrist, a third trying to grab a platform three feet away while yelling instructions that help nobody. The levels escalate in a way that feels handcrafted rather than procedurally padded - each stage introduces a new environmental wrinkle that forces you to rethink the chain. Versus mode flips the cooperation on its head and somehow makes the screaming louder. Soundtrack and presentation deserve a mention because they punch above the game's modest scope. The visual style is bright and cartoonish with character customization that veers into the absurd quickly - hats, faces, color palettes that let you assemble the most chaotic cast imaginable. The music has a breezy, almost surreal quality that sits underneath the mayhem in a way that feels intentional, like Le Cartel wanted the vibe to be joyful rather than stressful even when the difficulty spikes. It is a small touch that keeps the mood from tipping into frustration. Where the game shows its limits is in the solo experience. Playing alone is technically possible but the game does not pretend otherwise - it is designed for a room full of people, and without that it feels like practicing a dance by yourself. Online play is available through Steam Remote Play, which works but introduces the latency considerations that always complicate anything requiring physical timing. The game is also short by almost any measure. A group will see most of what it has to offer in two or three sessions, and the replayability depends entirely on how much you enjoy replaying the same kind of chaos with the same people. For what it is - a compact, sharply designed party game that exists to make groups of friends laugh at each other - Heave Ho does its job with real confidence. The 91% positive Steam rating reflects a game that understands its own assignment. If you have the right group and a couch to play on, very little else in this price range delivers the same laughs per minute. Just do not show up expecting depth, and do not play it alone. Kai, Scout Team

Heave Ho

Heave Ho

29 ago 2019Le Cartel StudioDevolver Digital
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A chaotic couch co-op swinging game where you and three friends use only your limbs to fling each other across deadly gaps. Simple controls, unhinged results.

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Heave Ho is the rare party game that earns its chaos honestly. Le Cartel Studio built the whole thing around one mechanic: you control each arm independently, grab onto surfaces or other players, and swing your wobbly little body toward a goal. That is it. No inventory, no stats, no tutorial beyond the first moment you plummet into the void. The simplicity is a feature, not a shortcut, because it turns every session into pure physical comedy where everyone in the room understands exactly why they just died. For up to four players in local couch co-op, the game works best when someone is screaming. You chain your bodies together like a human rope, one person anchored to a ledge, another dangling off their wrist, a third trying to grab a platform three feet away while yelling instructions that help nobody. The levels escalate in a way that feels handcrafted rather than procedurally padded - each stage introduces a new environmental wrinkle that forces you to rethink the chain. Versus mode flips the cooperation on its head and somehow makes the screaming louder. Soundtrack and presentation deserve a mention because they punch above the game's modest scope. The visual style is bright and cartoonish with character customization that veers into the absurd quickly - hats, faces, color palettes that let you assemble the most chaotic cast imaginable. The music has a breezy, almost surreal quality that sits underneath the mayhem in a way that feels intentional, like Le Cartel wanted the vibe to be joyful rather than stressful even when the difficulty spikes. It is a small touch that keeps the mood from tipping into frustration. Where the game shows its limits is in the solo experience. Playing alone is technically possible but the game does not pretend otherwise - it is designed for a room full of people, and without that it feels like practicing a dance by yourself. Online play is available through Steam Remote Play, which works but introduces the latency considerations that always complicate anything requiring physical timing. The game is also short by almost any measure. A group will see most of what it has to offer in two or three sessions, and the replayability depends entirely on how much you enjoy replaying the same kind of chaos with the same people. For what it is - a compact, sharply designed party game that exists to make groups of friends laugh at each other - Heave Ho does its job with real confidence. The 91% positive Steam rating reflects a game that understands its own assignment. If you have the right group and a couch to play on, very little else in this price range delivers the same laughs per minute. Just do not show up expecting depth, and do not play it alone.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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Etiquetas

steamCouch Co-opParty GamePhysics-BasedController RequiredLocal MultiplayerVersus ModeRemote PlayShort but Sweet

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Mínimos

Processor
Intel Core2 Duo E4500 (2 * 2200) or equivalent
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
Intel HD 4400
Storage
1 GB available space

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76
Steam
91%(2,557)

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Desarrolladora
Le Cartel Studio
Distribuidora
Devolver Digital
Fecha de lanzamiento
29 ago 2019

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