Compara los precios de Minimalism en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por PixelMouse. Publicado por PixelMouse. Lanzado el 8/2/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie.

Thirty rooms, one cube, zero hand-holding. Minimalism earns its name through brutal simplicity - and quietly hooks you before you notice you care.

I wasn't expecting much when I loaded this up. A square protagonist, a black-and-white world, and a premise that fits in one sentence. But that first hour has a quiet pull to it that I still haven't entirely shaken, and I've seen enough micro-platformers to be skeptical of anything dressed in geometric clothing. What PixelMouse built here is one continuous maze carved into 30 rooms, each locked behind a door that demands keys you have to hunt down before moving on. The setup sounds mechanical because it is - but the craft lives in the obstacle placement. Spikes with unforgiving hitboxes, walls you can bounce off or slide down, gravity-inverting platforms that flip your sense of space just when you've gotten comfortable. Hidden letters are scattered through each room too, rewarding exploration with a chain of Steam achievements that give completionists an actual reason to replay layouts they've already memorized. The difficulty climbs steadily rather than spiking arbitrarily, which speaks to a developer who actually playtested their own work rather than just shipping a level editor export. The weaknesses are real and worth naming. The soundtrack is ambient in the loosest sense of the word - it's there, it's inoffensive, but it doesn't have the character the visual aesthetic quietly demands. Some community reviewers describe it as "meh", and that's fair. The hitbox precision on spikes is pixel-strict, which tilts some encounters from challenging into punishing. And there is no narrative scaffolding at all - no reason for your cube to exist in this place, no payoff at the end beyond the satisfaction of having cleared it. If you need a story beating underneath your platforming, this will feel hollow. The average playtime sits around five to six hours, and that's the whole run - there are no bonus modes, no speed-run timers, no randomised layouts. For the kind of player who genuinely enjoys the stripped-back focus of a geometry-and-reflex puzzle platformer, though, Minimalism does that one thing with care. It knows exactly what it is. The black-and-white visual language is consistent and clean, the level structure is coherent, and the difficulty curve, while steep in the back third, never feels random. It's a sub-dollar game that plays like a developer's honest first statement rather than a cash-in skin. That counts for something. Kai, Scout Team

Minimalism

Minimalism

8 feb 2017PixelMouse
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Thirty rooms, one cube, zero hand-holding. Minimalism earns its name through brutal simplicity - and quietly hooks you before you notice you care.

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I wasn't expecting much when I loaded this up. A square protagonist, a black-and-white world, and a premise that fits in one sentence. But that first hour has a quiet pull to it that I still haven't entirely shaken, and I've seen enough micro-platformers to be skeptical of anything dressed in geometric clothing. What PixelMouse built here is one continuous maze carved into 30 rooms, each locked behind a door that demands keys you have to hunt down before moving on. The setup sounds mechanical because it is - but the craft lives in the obstacle placement. Spikes with unforgiving hitboxes, walls you can bounce off or slide down, gravity-inverting platforms that flip your sense of space just when you've gotten comfortable. Hidden letters are scattered through each room too, rewarding exploration with a chain of Steam achievements that give completionists an actual reason to replay layouts they've already memorized. The difficulty climbs steadily rather than spiking arbitrarily, which speaks to a developer who actually playtested their own work rather than just shipping a level editor export. The weaknesses are real and worth naming. The soundtrack is ambient in the loosest sense of the word - it's there, it's inoffensive, but it doesn't have the character the visual aesthetic quietly demands. Some community reviewers describe it as "meh", and that's fair. The hitbox precision on spikes is pixel-strict, which tilts some encounters from challenging into punishing. And there is no narrative scaffolding at all - no reason for your cube to exist in this place, no payoff at the end beyond the satisfaction of having cleared it. If you need a story beating underneath your platforming, this will feel hollow. The average playtime sits around five to six hours, and that's the whole run - there are no bonus modes, no speed-run timers, no randomised layouts. For the kind of player who genuinely enjoys the stripped-back focus of a geometry-and-reflex puzzle platformer, though, Minimalism does that one thing with care. It knows exactly what it is. The black-and-white visual language is consistent and clean, the level structure is coherent, and the difficulty curve, while steep in the back third, never feels random. It's a sub-dollar game that plays like a developer's honest first statement rather than a cash-in skin. That counts for something.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardstier:sub-5Precision PlatformerMaze StructureKey CollectionAchievement HuntingGravity MechanicsGeometric Art StyleShort Run-Time

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
2 GB RAM
Processor
1 GHz Processor

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