Compara los precios de Hyper Box en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Pixelated Cupcake. Publicado por Conglomerate 5. Lanzado el 16/3/2016. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Action, Indie.

Thirty seconds per level, a rotating box, and no mercy: a micro-precision platformer that will humble you before it hooks you.

I have a soft spot for the kind of game that fits on a thumbnail and still manages to squeeze genuine craft into every pixel, and Hyper Box is very much that kind of thing. Pixelated Cupcake built a 2D precision platformer around one central idea: each level must be cleared in under 30 seconds, and the core tool for doing that is rotating your box-shaped character mid-air to land on edges, clear gaps, and reach platforms that a standard jump would never reach. That single mechanical wrinkle is what keeps the game from being just another minimalist rage-platformer. The level design earns quiet respect once you get past the initial shock of the difficulty ramp. The first three stages ease you in with a kind of false gentleness, and then the game pivots hard. Players who have clocked time with this report getting stuck on the seventh level for 30 minutes or more, dying hundreds of times in the early going. That sounds punishing, and it is, but the punishment is fair. The rotation mechanic demands execution, not luck, and the stages are constructed so that each failure teaches you something specific about the gap between knowing the right move and actually landing it. A post-launch update quietly rebalanced a couple of notorious bottleneck levels, which suggests the developer was paying attention to where players were breaking. On the surface, Hyper Box is brutally minimal. The visuals lean into a dark, pixel-art aesthetic that has a quiet retro personality without doing much to distinguish itself from the crowd of similar games released around the same era. The soundtrack has been flagged by some players as loud with limited volume control beyond a mute toggle, which is a real friction point during long sessions. The physics engine, too, has attracted criticism for occasional inconsistency, the sort of thing that stings most in a game where frame-perfect rotation is the whole point. Unlockable skins give you something to push toward, and additional challenge maps were added post-launch, but the content ceiling is low. Who is this for? Precision platformer fans who want something genuinely demanding but not artificially cruel, and who can tolerate a stripped-down presentation in exchange for a clean mechanical puzzle. If you have been through Super Meat Boy and want something shorter and more focused on rotation timing than raw speed, there is real satisfaction here. If you burned out on minimalist Steam platformers circa 2016, nothing in Hyper Box will change your mind. It knows what it is, stays in its lane, and mostly delivers on that narrow promise. Kai, Scout Team

Hyper Box

Hyper Box

16 mar 2016Pixelated CupcakeConglomerate 5
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Thirty seconds per level, a rotating box, and no mercy: a micro-precision platformer that will humble you before it hooks you.

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I have a soft spot for the kind of game that fits on a thumbnail and still manages to squeeze genuine craft into every pixel, and Hyper Box is very much that kind of thing. Pixelated Cupcake built a 2D precision platformer around one central idea: each level must be cleared in under 30 seconds, and the core tool for doing that is rotating your box-shaped character mid-air to land on edges, clear gaps, and reach platforms that a standard jump would never reach. That single mechanical wrinkle is what keeps the game from being just another minimalist rage-platformer. The level design earns quiet respect once you get past the initial shock of the difficulty ramp. The first three stages ease you in with a kind of false gentleness, and then the game pivots hard. Players who have clocked time with this report getting stuck on the seventh level for 30 minutes or more, dying hundreds of times in the early going. That sounds punishing, and it is, but the punishment is fair. The rotation mechanic demands execution, not luck, and the stages are constructed so that each failure teaches you something specific about the gap between knowing the right move and actually landing it. A post-launch update quietly rebalanced a couple of notorious bottleneck levels, which suggests the developer was paying attention to where players were breaking. On the surface, Hyper Box is brutally minimal. The visuals lean into a dark, pixel-art aesthetic that has a quiet retro personality without doing much to distinguish itself from the crowd of similar games released around the same era. The soundtrack has been flagged by some players as loud with limited volume control beyond a mute toggle, which is a real friction point during long sessions. The physics engine, too, has attracted criticism for occasional inconsistency, the sort of thing that stings most in a game where frame-perfect rotation is the whole point. Unlockable skins give you something to push toward, and additional challenge maps were added post-launch, but the content ceiling is low. Who is this for? Precision platformer fans who want something genuinely demanding but not artificially cruel, and who can tolerate a stripped-down presentation in exchange for a clean mechanical puzzle. If you have been through Super Meat Boy and want something shorter and more focused on rotation timing than raw speed, there is real satisfaction here. If you burned out on minimalist Steam platformers circa 2016, nothing in Hyper Box will change your mind. It knows what it is, stays in its lane, and mostly delivers on that narrow promise.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayertrading-cardstier:sub-5Precision Platformer30-Second LevelsBox RotationMinimalist AestheticRage-PlatformerHigh Difficulty CurveUnlockable SkinsRetro Pixel Art

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Microsoft® Windows® XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
Memory
256 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
600 MB available space
Graphics
Pretty much anything from year 2010+
Processor
1.2GHz-processor

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Pixelated Cupcake
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Conglomerate 5
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