Compara los precios de Mail Time (PC) en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Kela van der Deijl. Publicado por Freedom Games. Lanzado el 27/4/2023. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 74/100.

A cozy one-person-made 3D platformer where you play a tiny mail carrier delivering letters through a lush, hand-crafted forest world. Small in scope, big in warmth.

Mail Time is a 3D platformer built almost entirely by one person, Kela van der Deijl, and that fact matters because you can feel a singular vision in every corner of it. You play as a small, mushroom-hatted mail carrier tasked with delivering letters and packages to the creatures living in a dense, sun-dappled forest. That is essentially the whole premise. There are no combat systems, no fail states to speak of, no punishing platforming gauntlets. What you get instead is a carefully arranged sequence of short hops, hidden paths, and gentle exploration across interconnected forest areas that feel genuinely hand-placed rather than procedurally shuffled. The movement is the core loop, and it holds up. Your carrier can jump, glide with a little flutter, and dash through the air, and chaining those three actions together to reach a high rooftop or a tucked-away collectible has a satisfying rhythm to it without ever demanding precision. Collectibles here are mostly hidden letters and decorative accessories for your character, the kind of low-stakes rewards that fit the mood perfectly. The world is small, deliberately so, and the game runs roughly three to five hours depending on how thoroughly you poke around. It knows when to end, and it ends. The soundscape deserves specific attention. The music, composed to match the quiet pastoral energy of the visuals, leans heavily on soft acoustic textures and is one of the cleaner examples of a game soundtrack that actually changes how a space feels rather than just filling silence. Paired with the art direction, which uses warm greens and earthy ambers across chunky low-poly geometry, the overall effect is something close to stepping into a children's illustrated book that someone spent a long time getting right. The cozy-game space is crowded right now, but Mail Time earns its place in it through craft rather than just aesthetic signaling. Where it falls short is in variety. The delivery missions themselves are largely identical in structure: accept a parcel, locate a recipient on the map, glide over to them, repeat. There is no meaningful escalation in challenge and very little narrative tension to carry you between runs. Characters you deliver to have a line or two of charming dialogue, but none of it builds into something you will think about later. If you come hoping for the emotional weight of a small story game, you will probably find the writing too thin. This is closer to a playable mood than a narrative experience. The audience for Mail Time is specific but real: people who want a low-pressure game they can finish in a single weekend afternoon, players recovering from something punishing and needing a palette cleanser, or anyone who just wants to float around a pretty forest for a few hours without anything demanding their attention. It is an extremely good version of that thing. At the same time, if you are someone who needs mechanical depth or story momentum to stay engaged, it will feel slight. Both of those things are true, and neither is a flaw in the game's design so much as a description of what it is. Kai, Scout Team

Mail Time (PC)

Mail Time (PC)

27 abr 2023Kela van der DeijlFreedom Games
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A cozy one-person-made 3D platformer where you play a tiny mail carrier delivering letters through a lush, hand-crafted forest world. Small in scope, big in warmth.

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Mail Time is a 3D platformer built almost entirely by one person, Kela van der Deijl, and that fact matters because you can feel a singular vision in every corner of it. You play as a small, mushroom-hatted mail carrier tasked with delivering letters and packages to the creatures living in a dense, sun-dappled forest. That is essentially the whole premise. There are no combat systems, no fail states to speak of, no punishing platforming gauntlets. What you get instead is a carefully arranged sequence of short hops, hidden paths, and gentle exploration across interconnected forest areas that feel genuinely hand-placed rather than procedurally shuffled. The movement is the core loop, and it holds up. Your carrier can jump, glide with a little flutter, and dash through the air, and chaining those three actions together to reach a high rooftop or a tucked-away collectible has a satisfying rhythm to it without ever demanding precision. Collectibles here are mostly hidden letters and decorative accessories for your character, the kind of low-stakes rewards that fit the mood perfectly. The world is small, deliberately so, and the game runs roughly three to five hours depending on how thoroughly you poke around. It knows when to end, and it ends. The soundscape deserves specific attention. The music, composed to match the quiet pastoral energy of the visuals, leans heavily on soft acoustic textures and is one of the cleaner examples of a game soundtrack that actually changes how a space feels rather than just filling silence. Paired with the art direction, which uses warm greens and earthy ambers across chunky low-poly geometry, the overall effect is something close to stepping into a children's illustrated book that someone spent a long time getting right. The cozy-game space is crowded right now, but Mail Time earns its place in it through craft rather than just aesthetic signaling. Where it falls short is in variety. The delivery missions themselves are largely identical in structure: accept a parcel, locate a recipient on the map, glide over to them, repeat. There is no meaningful escalation in challenge and very little narrative tension to carry you between runs. Characters you deliver to have a line or two of charming dialogue, but none of it builds into something you will think about later. If you come hoping for the emotional weight of a small story game, you will probably find the writing too thin. This is closer to a playable mood than a narrative experience. The audience for Mail Time is specific but real: people who want a low-pressure game they can finish in a single weekend afternoon, players recovering from something punishing and needing a palette cleanser, or anyone who just wants to float around a pretty forest for a few hours without anything demanding their attention. It is an extremely good version of that thing. At the same time, if you are someone who needs mechanical depth or story momentum to stay engaged, it will feel slight. Both of those things are true, and neither is a flaw in the game's design so much as a description of what it is.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamCozySingle Developer3D PlatformerCollectathonShort PlaythroughLow-StressExplorationAtmospheric Soundtrack

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OS
Windows 7 or later
Processor
intel i5-10400
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce GTX 1080
Storage
2 GB available space

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Metacritic
74
Steam
85%(1,636)

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Desarrolladora
Kela van der Deijl
Distribuidora
Freedom Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
27 abr 2023

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