Compara los precios de Lost Snowmen en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Half-Face Games. Publicado por SilenGames. Lanzado el 17/6/2022. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Adventure, Indie.

Lost Vikings nostalgia in a budget snowman suit: the three-character switching is the right idea, but wobbly platforming and unskippable dialogue drag it down before the puzzle design gets a chance to shine.

I have a soft spot for games that clearly started as a passion project - the kind where a small developer takes a classic formula, wraps it in something personal, and releases it into the void hoping someone finds it. Lost Snowmen lands squarely in that category, and I genuinely wanted it to work. The setup is charming enough: three snowmen, each with distinct abilities, stranded on an enemy planet, cooperating across 2D side-scrolling levels to collect fuel, hunt down deserters, and survive. The spiritual kinship with The Lost Vikings is obvious and intentional, and for anyone who loved that Blizzard era of character-switching puzzle platformers, the premise alone is catnip. The actual switching mechanic, when it clicks, produces exactly the low-key satisfaction you want from this genre. Each snowman handles a specific job - one jumps, one fights, one throws explosives - and the best levels require you to choreograph all three in sequence to clear a path or reach a pickup. There are moments, usually mid-game, where the puzzle design shows genuine craft. The problem is getting there. The platforming controls feel loose in a way that reads less like "intentional floaty indie style" and more like something that needed another month of tuning. Missed jumps feel arbitrary rather than earned, which erodes the trust a puzzle game depends on. The story is told through speech-bubble dialogue between the three characters, aiming for comedy. Some of it lands. A lot of it doesn't, and the camera swings constantly to frame whoever is talking, which grows genuinely disorienting over time. The bigger issue is that the dialogue cannot be skipped. Fail a level, watch the intro exchange again. Fail it again, same thing. There is a toggle to silence the dialogue entirely, which helps the pacing considerably, but then you lose whatever narrative thread the game is trying to spin - a trade-off that points to a design that wasn't quite resolved before shipping. For Xbox players specifically, the game received a post-launch free update adding a "Relax Room" mode and an expanded achievement pool, which nudges the overall value for completionists. The achievements are notably easy to unlock, and that has quietly become the title's most-discussed selling point in the small community around it - for better or worse. On Steam, the game has almost no review presence at all, which tells its own story about reach and visibility. This is not a game that found its audience; it's a game waiting for one. If you are a patient player who likes budget puzzle platformers and can forgive rough edges in exchange for a few genuinely satisfying level solutions, there is something here worth a couple of hours of your time. Just go in with the dialogue muted and your expectations calibrated low. Kai, Scout Team

Lost Snowmen

Lost Snowmen

17 jun 2022Half-Face GamesSilenGames
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Lost Vikings nostalgia in a budget snowman suit: the three-character switching is the right idea, but wobbly platforming and unskippable dialogue drag it down before the puzzle design gets a chance to shine.

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I have a soft spot for games that clearly started as a passion project - the kind where a small developer takes a classic formula, wraps it in something personal, and releases it into the void hoping someone finds it. Lost Snowmen lands squarely in that category, and I genuinely wanted it to work. The setup is charming enough: three snowmen, each with distinct abilities, stranded on an enemy planet, cooperating across 2D side-scrolling levels to collect fuel, hunt down deserters, and survive. The spiritual kinship with The Lost Vikings is obvious and intentional, and for anyone who loved that Blizzard era of character-switching puzzle platformers, the premise alone is catnip. The actual switching mechanic, when it clicks, produces exactly the low-key satisfaction you want from this genre. Each snowman handles a specific job - one jumps, one fights, one throws explosives - and the best levels require you to choreograph all three in sequence to clear a path or reach a pickup. There are moments, usually mid-game, where the puzzle design shows genuine craft. The problem is getting there. The platforming controls feel loose in a way that reads less like "intentional floaty indie style" and more like something that needed another month of tuning. Missed jumps feel arbitrary rather than earned, which erodes the trust a puzzle game depends on. The story is told through speech-bubble dialogue between the three characters, aiming for comedy. Some of it lands. A lot of it doesn't, and the camera swings constantly to frame whoever is talking, which grows genuinely disorienting over time. The bigger issue is that the dialogue cannot be skipped. Fail a level, watch the intro exchange again. Fail it again, same thing. There is a toggle to silence the dialogue entirely, which helps the pacing considerably, but then you lose whatever narrative thread the game is trying to spin - a trade-off that points to a design that wasn't quite resolved before shipping. For Xbox players specifically, the game received a post-launch free update adding a "Relax Room" mode and an expanded achievement pool, which nudges the overall value for completionists. The achievements are notably easy to unlock, and that has quietly become the title's most-discussed selling point in the small community around it - for better or worse. On Steam, the game has almost no review presence at all, which tells its own story about reach and visibility. This is not a game that found its audience; it's a game waiting for one. If you are a patient player who likes budget puzzle platformers and can forgive rough edges in exchange for a few genuinely satisfying level solutions, there is something here worth a couple of hours of your time. Just go in with the dialogue muted and your expectations calibrated low.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5Character SwitchingThree-Character PuzzlesBudget PlatformerEasy AchievementsLost Vikings-likeUnskippable DialogueGameMaker

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