Compara los precios de Neon Space en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por EGAMER. Publicado por EGAMER. Lanzado el 12/5/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, Strategy.

Neon Space is a minimalist obstacle-dodging arcade game where you pilot a tiny ship through neon-lit corridors. Simple controls, surprisingly punishing difficulty.

Neon Space is about as stripped-down as games get: you pilot a small spaceship from one end of a level to the other, dodging obstacles along the way. There is no fleet management, no tech tree, no resource loop. For someone like me who tracks victory conditions in spreadsheets, this is practically a palate cleanser. The core mechanic is pure twitch reflexes meets light puzzle logic, where you need to read obstacle patterns and find the correct path through each stage rather than brute-forcing your way with raw reaction speed. The neon visual style does its job. The contrast between the dark backgrounds and the bright geometry is clear enough that you can actually read the obstacle layouts without squinting, which matters when a wrong move sends you back to the start. The audio is minimal but fits the arcade tone. There is nothing here that will make you stop and write a forum post about how atmospheric it is, but the presentation is functional and consistent. Where the game earns its mixed review score is in the depth department, or rather the lack of it. Once you understand how the obstacle patterns work, you are essentially repeating the same core skill with incremental difficulty ramps. There is no build variety, no branching path system, no meaningful strategic layer. From a pure decision-making standpoint, the game exhausts its idea space relatively quickly. The 71 percent positive rating on Steam is a fair reflection of that: players who wanted a short, cheap arcade session came away satisfied, while players expecting something meatier did not. For the audience this actually targets, which is casual players looking for something to run in short bursts, Neon Space delivers a competent experience. The addictive quality comes from the short feedback loop: levels are brief, retries are instant, and the difficulty curve keeps you reaching for one more attempt. It is the same mechanical hook that made old Flash games popular. Whether that loop holds your attention for more than a few hours depends entirely on your tolerance for repetition without meaningful progression. I would not point a strategy enthusiast toward this as a primary purchase. There is no AI to outwit, no late-game complexity to optimize, and the mod ecosystem is nonexistent. But if you are looking for something that runs on almost any hardware and gives you a clean, no-setup arcade hit between longer sessions, Neon Space does exactly what it says on the label. Just do not expect the label to say very much. Diego, Scout Team

Neon Space

Neon Space

12 may 2016EGAMER
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Neon Space is a minimalist obstacle-dodging arcade game where you pilot a tiny ship through neon-lit corridors. Simple controls, surprisingly punishing difficulty.

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Neon Space is about as stripped-down as games get: you pilot a small spaceship from one end of a level to the other, dodging obstacles along the way. There is no fleet management, no tech tree, no resource loop. For someone like me who tracks victory conditions in spreadsheets, this is practically a palate cleanser. The core mechanic is pure twitch reflexes meets light puzzle logic, where you need to read obstacle patterns and find the correct path through each stage rather than brute-forcing your way with raw reaction speed. The neon visual style does its job. The contrast between the dark backgrounds and the bright geometry is clear enough that you can actually read the obstacle layouts without squinting, which matters when a wrong move sends you back to the start. The audio is minimal but fits the arcade tone. There is nothing here that will make you stop and write a forum post about how atmospheric it is, but the presentation is functional and consistent. Where the game earns its mixed review score is in the depth department, or rather the lack of it. Once you understand how the obstacle patterns work, you are essentially repeating the same core skill with incremental difficulty ramps. There is no build variety, no branching path system, no meaningful strategic layer. From a pure decision-making standpoint, the game exhausts its idea space relatively quickly. The 71 percent positive rating on Steam is a fair reflection of that: players who wanted a short, cheap arcade session came away satisfied, while players expecting something meatier did not. For the audience this actually targets, which is casual players looking for something to run in short bursts, Neon Space delivers a competent experience. The addictive quality comes from the short feedback loop: levels are brief, retries are instant, and the difficulty curve keeps you reaching for one more attempt. It is the same mechanical hook that made old Flash games popular. Whether that loop holds your attention for more than a few hours depends entirely on your tolerance for repetition without meaningful progression. I would not point a strategy enthusiast toward this as a primary purchase. There is no AI to outwit, no late-game complexity to optimize, and the mod ecosystem is nonexistent. But if you are looking for something that runs on almost any hardware and gives you a clean, no-setup arcade hit between longer sessions, Neon Space does exactly what it says on the label. Just do not expect the label to say very much.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

steamArcade DodgerObstacle CourseMinimalistShort SessionsTwitch ReflexesPuzzle ElementsSingle Player Only

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OS
Windows 7 or later
Processor
Intel dual core 2.0 Ghz
Memory
256 MB RAM
Graphics
256 MB or higher
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
200 MB available spac

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