Compara los precios de Mini Thief en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Stranga Games. Publicado por GrabTheGames. Lanzado el 12/10/2018. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Strategy.

A casual puzzle game where you pocket loot and dodge guards across bite-sized burglary levels. Simple concept, thin execution.

Mini Thief is a casual indie strategy-puzzle game from Stranga Games in which you play a cartoon master thief working through a series of small-scale heist stages. The core loop is straightforward: case each room, grab valuables, and get out without triggering guards or security systems. Levels are compact and self-contained, which makes the game easy to pick up in short sessions. If you are coming from something like a Paradox title or a deep city-builder, yes, this is a significant gear-shift downward in complexity. But that is not automatically a flaw. For newcomers to the puzzle-stealth genre, Mini Thief does one thing right: it does not drown you in systems. There is no skill tree, no resource chain, no branching tech path. You read the guard patrol, time your move, and collect the bag. The decision space per level is narrow but legible, and that accessibility has real value for casual players or younger audiences looking for something low-pressure. The tutorial respects your intelligence without front-loading three hours of mechanics, which is more than some much larger games can claim. The problems become obvious quickly if you are looking for depth. The AI governing guards is predictable to the point of being mechanical after a handful of stages. Once you have internalized the patrol rhythms, most levels stop feeling like puzzles and start feeling like execution drills. There is no meaningful build variety, no loadout system, and no escalating complexity that would reward returning players. The 61 percent mixed rating on Steam reflects a genuine split: players who matched their expectations to the price and scope found it fine, and players who expected a layered stealth experience found it hollow. From a strategy standpoint, there is almost no late-game tension. A proper stealth-puzzle game should increase cognitive load as you progress, stacking new variables like camera angles, laser grids, or timed vaults. Mini Thief introduces modest wrinkles but never meaningfully compounds them. The replayability ceiling is low, and there is no mod ecosystem or community content to extend the shelf life. You will likely see everything it has to offer in a couple of hours, and the game does not give you a reason to go back. Who is this actually for? Casual players who want something undemanding during downtime, parents looking for a safe pick for kids, or anyone who just wants to turn their brain off between sessions of something heavier. If you are a genre enthusiast who wants real stealth systems, guard-manipulation mechanics, or meaningful route planning, look elsewhere. Mini Thief is a light snack, not a meal, and it works best when you treat it as exactly that. Diego, Scout Team

Mini Thief

Mini Thief

12 oct 2018Stranga GamesGrabTheGames
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A casual puzzle game where you pocket loot and dodge guards across bite-sized burglary levels. Simple concept, thin execution.

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Mini Thief is a casual indie strategy-puzzle game from Stranga Games in which you play a cartoon master thief working through a series of small-scale heist stages. The core loop is straightforward: case each room, grab valuables, and get out without triggering guards or security systems. Levels are compact and self-contained, which makes the game easy to pick up in short sessions. If you are coming from something like a Paradox title or a deep city-builder, yes, this is a significant gear-shift downward in complexity. But that is not automatically a flaw. For newcomers to the puzzle-stealth genre, Mini Thief does one thing right: it does not drown you in systems. There is no skill tree, no resource chain, no branching tech path. You read the guard patrol, time your move, and collect the bag. The decision space per level is narrow but legible, and that accessibility has real value for casual players or younger audiences looking for something low-pressure. The tutorial respects your intelligence without front-loading three hours of mechanics, which is more than some much larger games can claim. The problems become obvious quickly if you are looking for depth. The AI governing guards is predictable to the point of being mechanical after a handful of stages. Once you have internalized the patrol rhythms, most levels stop feeling like puzzles and start feeling like execution drills. There is no meaningful build variety, no loadout system, and no escalating complexity that would reward returning players. The 61 percent mixed rating on Steam reflects a genuine split: players who matched their expectations to the price and scope found it fine, and players who expected a layered stealth experience found it hollow. From a strategy standpoint, there is almost no late-game tension. A proper stealth-puzzle game should increase cognitive load as you progress, stacking new variables like camera angles, laser grids, or timed vaults. Mini Thief introduces modest wrinkles but never meaningfully compounds them. The replayability ceiling is low, and there is no mod ecosystem or community content to extend the shelf life. You will likely see everything it has to offer in a couple of hours, and the game does not give you a reason to go back. Who is this actually for? Casual players who want something undemanding during downtime, parents looking for a safe pick for kids, or anyone who just wants to turn their brain off between sessions of something heavier. If you are a genre enthusiast who wants real stealth systems, guard-manipulation mechanics, or meaningful route planning, look elsewhere. Mini Thief is a light snack, not a meal, and it works best when you treat it as exactly that.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

steamCasual PuzzleStealth-LiteShort SessionGuard AvoidanceSingle Player OnlyLow Complexity

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Processor
Intel® Pentium® 4 2.0 GHz equivalent or faster processor
Memory
1 GB RAM
Graphics
64MB RAM
Storage
10 MB available space

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Desarrolladora
Stranga Games
Distribuidora
GrabTheGames
Fecha de lanzamiento
12 oct 2018

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