Compara los precios de Helping Hand en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Hubblegum. Publicado por Hubblegum. Lanzado el 26/7/2018. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Simulation.

Five number keys stand between you and total paralysis. Whether that single constraint produces comedy gold or tedious finger-wiggling depends entirely on your tolerance for slow-burn interactive fiction.

I put Helping Hand in the same mental folder as Papers Please and Orwell - games where a brutally narrow input vocabulary does most of the narrative heavy lifting. The pitch here is genuinely sharp: post-car-accident, every bone in your body is shattered except your left hand, so five keyboard keys (1 through 4 and the spacebar) are your only means of expression. Each key bends a finger, letting you compose up to seven distinct gestures - thumbs down, OK sign, middle finger, devil horns, pointing, and a couple of combinations. That is your entire moveset, your dialogue wheel, your RPG skill tree rolled into one fist. The branching structure is more ambitious than the modest runtime suggests. Starting in a hospital bed, the choices you make with those gestures push you down a decision tree that can land you in a prison ward, a cult compound, the Oval Office, or apparently outer space. Ten distinct scenario endpoints give players a real reason to replay the thirty-to-sixty-minute experience, and hunting the achievement list - which spans outcomes like infuriating your own mother or double-joining rival gangs - is a fair chunk of the game's replay hook. The multiple-endings tag on Steam is not marketing padding; the paths diverge meaningfully. Here is where the spreadsheet part of my brain starts flagging issues, though. The decision-to-impact ratio is uneven. Most gesture inputs during the long monologue stretches do not visibly change what characters say to you - they acknowledge your hand, call you brain-damaged or weird, and keep talking. Only a handful of branch points actually reroute the narrative. Critics and community voices have both noted that the dialogue pacing drags, and that the character roster leans on a single joke: everybody is inexplicably unpleasant to you. When the writing lands - and there are a few genuinely funny beats in there, including one story twist that earns its laugh - it lands well. The problem is the stretches in between. There is also a practical annoyance: achievements apparently do not register until you close the game entirely, and some users have reported a soft-lock in the psychiatric ward section that requires a restart to clear. A small playerbase means those bugs have sat unpatched for a while. Who actually buys this? Interactive fiction players who enjoy absurdist, dark-comedy narrative games - think Donut County's relaxed pace crossed with the bleak humor of something like Darkside Detective - will find the concept charming enough to carry one full playthrough. The controls are instantly understood, there is no tutorial needed, and the whole thing runs on any PC or Mac hardware from the last decade. It is categorically a short-session, low-commitment experience. Strategy or sim depth-seekers wandering in from other genres: there is no systems layer here, no build decisions, no replayable optimization. The gesture gimmick is the entire game. Approach it as a twenty-dollar comedy short film you can occasionally redirect with your middle finger, and you will calibrate expectations correctly. Diego, Scout Team

Helping Hand

Helping Hand

26 jul 2018Hubblegum
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Five number keys stand between you and total paralysis. Whether that single constraint produces comedy gold or tedious finger-wiggling depends entirely on your tolerance for slow-burn interactive fiction.

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I put Helping Hand in the same mental folder as Papers Please and Orwell - games where a brutally narrow input vocabulary does most of the narrative heavy lifting. The pitch here is genuinely sharp: post-car-accident, every bone in your body is shattered except your left hand, so five keyboard keys (1 through 4 and the spacebar) are your only means of expression. Each key bends a finger, letting you compose up to seven distinct gestures - thumbs down, OK sign, middle finger, devil horns, pointing, and a couple of combinations. That is your entire moveset, your dialogue wheel, your RPG skill tree rolled into one fist. The branching structure is more ambitious than the modest runtime suggests. Starting in a hospital bed, the choices you make with those gestures push you down a decision tree that can land you in a prison ward, a cult compound, the Oval Office, or apparently outer space. Ten distinct scenario endpoints give players a real reason to replay the thirty-to-sixty-minute experience, and hunting the achievement list - which spans outcomes like infuriating your own mother or double-joining rival gangs - is a fair chunk of the game's replay hook. The multiple-endings tag on Steam is not marketing padding; the paths diverge meaningfully. Here is where the spreadsheet part of my brain starts flagging issues, though. The decision-to-impact ratio is uneven. Most gesture inputs during the long monologue stretches do not visibly change what characters say to you - they acknowledge your hand, call you brain-damaged or weird, and keep talking. Only a handful of branch points actually reroute the narrative. Critics and community voices have both noted that the dialogue pacing drags, and that the character roster leans on a single joke: everybody is inexplicably unpleasant to you. When the writing lands - and there are a few genuinely funny beats in there, including one story twist that earns its laugh - it lands well. The problem is the stretches in between. There is also a practical annoyance: achievements apparently do not register until you close the game entirely, and some users have reported a soft-lock in the psychiatric ward section that requires a restart to clear. A small playerbase means those bugs have sat unpatched for a while. Who actually buys this? Interactive fiction players who enjoy absurdist, dark-comedy narrative games - think Donut County's relaxed pace crossed with the bleak humor of something like Darkside Detective - will find the concept charming enough to carry one full playthrough. The controls are instantly understood, there is no tutorial needed, and the whole thing runs on any PC or Mac hardware from the last decade. It is categorically a short-session, low-commitment experience. Strategy or sim depth-seekers wandering in from other genres: there is no systems layer here, no build decisions, no replayable optimization. The gesture gimmick is the entire game. Approach it as a twenty-dollar comedy short film you can occasionally redirect with your middle finger, and you will calibrate expectations correctly.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Interactive FictionDark ComedyMultiple EndingsBranching NarrativeShort SessionKeyboard-Only ControlsAbsurdist HumorReplayable Endings

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OS
7
Memory
2 MB RAM
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
intel HD Graphics 4000
Processor
core i3 (1.8GHz)

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