Compara los precios de Inspector Waffles en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Goloso Games. Publicado por Goloso Games. Lanzado el 23/3/2021. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Adventure, Indie.

A solo-dev point-and-click that punches well above its weight class: four to eight hours of genuinely funny noir, sharp clue-chasing, and a jazzy soundtrack that earns its keep from the first scene to the credits.

My soft spot for handcrafted one-person adventures runs deep, and Inspector Waffles is precisely the kind of game that makes me want to sit quietly and let it do its thing. Goloso Games - meaning a single developer, Yann, working from France - built a full-length point-and-click murder mystery in a world of anthropomorphic cats and dogs, and the result sits comfortably alongside the old-school classics that clearly inspired it, without simply imitating them. The setup centres on Inspector Waffles, a world-weary cat detective nursing his guilt over a past case with glass after glass of cold milk, who gets pulled into the murder of Fluffy, the beloved CEO of Box Furniture in Cat Town. Against his better instincts, he's partnered with Spotty, a cheerfully enthusiastic police dog, and what begins as a surface-level buddy-cop premise quietly develops into something with genuine emotional weight. The script touches on loss, inter-species tensions, and some surprisingly considered themes - none of it overwrought, all of it held together by dry wit and a pile of cat-and-dog puns that the game uses with enough self-awareness to stay charming rather than exhausting. Gameplay is classic point-and-click: you examine scenes, pick up and combine inventory items, and use clues alongside a notepad-based interrogation system to press suspects. The interrogation structure draws a clear line from L.A. Noire - list of questions, witness to confront, clue or evidence to produce at the right moment - but it's linear by design, which keeps pixel-hunting frustration low and pacing tight. A built-in accessibility toggle lets you highlight important dialogue in yellow, and if you get well and truly stuck, Waffles can phone his mum for a hint that stops just short of giving the whole answer away. That attention to accessibility without dumbing down the satisfaction is one of the game's quietest achievements. There is an optional side mission that unlocks a different ending, but fair warning: missing it means replaying the whole game from scratch to complete it, since there's no chapter select. The pixel art divides opinion slightly - chunky and deliberate rather than technically impressive, and a few interactive objects can blend into backgrounds at smaller resolution. But the jazzy soundtrack is the real sensory anchor here. It is unhurried, atmospheric, and composed specifically for the game, and it shifts tone with enough subtlety that you notice the absence of a track before you notice the track itself. That is the mark of good game music. Community reception on Steam sits at 95% positive across over two hundred reviews, and the handful of critics who covered it landed around 7.5 to 4.5/5, consistently praising the writing and narrative depth while noting the core loop becomes somewhat repetitive in the mid-section. Those criticisms are fair. The game is not mechanically inventive. What it is, is warmly crafted, correctly paced, and knows precisely when to end. Kai, Scout Team

Inspector Waffles

Inspector Waffles

23 mar 2021Goloso Games
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A solo-dev point-and-click that punches well above its weight class: four to eight hours of genuinely funny noir, sharp clue-chasing, and a jazzy soundtrack that earns its keep from the first scene to the credits.

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My soft spot for handcrafted one-person adventures runs deep, and Inspector Waffles is precisely the kind of game that makes me want to sit quietly and let it do its thing. Goloso Games - meaning a single developer, Yann, working from France - built a full-length point-and-click murder mystery in a world of anthropomorphic cats and dogs, and the result sits comfortably alongside the old-school classics that clearly inspired it, without simply imitating them. The setup centres on Inspector Waffles, a world-weary cat detective nursing his guilt over a past case with glass after glass of cold milk, who gets pulled into the murder of Fluffy, the beloved CEO of Box Furniture in Cat Town. Against his better instincts, he's partnered with Spotty, a cheerfully enthusiastic police dog, and what begins as a surface-level buddy-cop premise quietly develops into something with genuine emotional weight. The script touches on loss, inter-species tensions, and some surprisingly considered themes - none of it overwrought, all of it held together by dry wit and a pile of cat-and-dog puns that the game uses with enough self-awareness to stay charming rather than exhausting. Gameplay is classic point-and-click: you examine scenes, pick up and combine inventory items, and use clues alongside a notepad-based interrogation system to press suspects. The interrogation structure draws a clear line from L.A. Noire - list of questions, witness to confront, clue or evidence to produce at the right moment - but it's linear by design, which keeps pixel-hunting frustration low and pacing tight. A built-in accessibility toggle lets you highlight important dialogue in yellow, and if you get well and truly stuck, Waffles can phone his mum for a hint that stops just short of giving the whole answer away. That attention to accessibility without dumbing down the satisfaction is one of the game's quietest achievements. There is an optional side mission that unlocks a different ending, but fair warning: missing it means replaying the whole game from scratch to complete it, since there's no chapter select. The pixel art divides opinion slightly - chunky and deliberate rather than technically impressive, and a few interactive objects can blend into backgrounds at smaller resolution. But the jazzy soundtrack is the real sensory anchor here. It is unhurried, atmospheric, and composed specifically for the game, and it shifts tone with enough subtlety that you notice the absence of a track before you notice the track itself. That is the mark of good game music. Community reception on Steam sits at 95% positive across over two hundred reviews, and the handful of critics who covered it landed around 7.5 to 4.5/5, consistently praising the writing and narrative depth while noting the core loop becomes somewhat repetitive in the mid-section. Those criticisms are fair. The game is not mechanically inventive. What it is, is warmly crafted, correctly paced, and knows precisely when to end.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:indiePoint-and-ClickNoirBuddy CopNotepad InterrogationHint SystemAnthropomorphicShort CompletableCozy MysteryPuzzle-LightHandcrafted

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Intel or AMD CPU
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DirectX compatible sound card

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23 mar 2021

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