Compara los precios de Number 217721 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Qu!ckSave. Publicado por My Way Games. Lanzado el 15/4/2023. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie.

A first-person puzzle-explorer with a god-complex premise and a community split straight down the middle - approach with curiosity, but lower your expectations for polish.

I went in hoping Number 217721 would be one of those quiet little first-person mysteries that rewards patience - the kind of tiny Steam release that nobody covers but deserves a second look. What I found was something more complicated: a game with a genuinely atmospheric setup and a handful of ideas that almost click, wrapped in execution that feels unfinished at its edges. The structure is a first-person open-area puzzle explorer. You wake with no history, summoned by some unnamed entity that has decided you exist for one purpose: work through its test and open the end gate. That premise - being a numbered creation, not a hero - has an eerie, cold pull to it. The environment you inhabit mixes puzzles, collectibles, crafting elements, and gated map sections that only open once certain conditions are met. There are also scattered map pieces you can combine to track down hidden collectibles across the space, which gives exploration a small but tangible reward loop. On paper, this is a respectable micro-design for a budget indie. In practice, the seams show. Community discussions around the game surface a recurring complaint: certain puzzle sequences, particularly one involving lamp placement, can break in ways that make completion impossible without restarting or working around the bug. That is a significant problem for a game this short. When your entire loop is "solve puzzles, open the gate," a puzzle that refuses to register your input is not a soft inconvenience - it is a wall. The first-person traversal also includes at least one section where visibility drops to near-nothing, which players have flagged as a design choice that reads more like an oversight than intentional atmosphere. For a game leaning on mood, that distinction matters. What is harder to dismiss is the concept itself. The entity framing, the numbered identity, the testing-area logic - there is a seed of something genuinely strange and worth sitting with here. Small indie games do not need polish budgets to land emotionally, but they do need their mechanics to function. Number 217721 sits at a mixed reception on Steam for a reason, and that reason is not the ambition. The ambition is fine. It is the gap between intent and stability that splits the audience. If you are someone who finds comfort in short exploratory games and can tolerate roughness in exchange for atmosphere on a tight budget, there may be something worth a quiet evening here. If unpatched bugs and opaque design breaks your tolerance, the current state of the game is not ready to ask that much of you. Kai, Scout Team

Number 217721

Number 217721

15 abr 2023Qu!ckSaveMy Way Games
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A first-person puzzle-explorer with a god-complex premise and a community split straight down the middle - approach with curiosity, but lower your expectations for polish.

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I went in hoping Number 217721 would be one of those quiet little first-person mysteries that rewards patience - the kind of tiny Steam release that nobody covers but deserves a second look. What I found was something more complicated: a game with a genuinely atmospheric setup and a handful of ideas that almost click, wrapped in execution that feels unfinished at its edges. The structure is a first-person open-area puzzle explorer. You wake with no history, summoned by some unnamed entity that has decided you exist for one purpose: work through its test and open the end gate. That premise - being a numbered creation, not a hero - has an eerie, cold pull to it. The environment you inhabit mixes puzzles, collectibles, crafting elements, and gated map sections that only open once certain conditions are met. There are also scattered map pieces you can combine to track down hidden collectibles across the space, which gives exploration a small but tangible reward loop. On paper, this is a respectable micro-design for a budget indie. In practice, the seams show. Community discussions around the game surface a recurring complaint: certain puzzle sequences, particularly one involving lamp placement, can break in ways that make completion impossible without restarting or working around the bug. That is a significant problem for a game this short. When your entire loop is "solve puzzles, open the gate," a puzzle that refuses to register your input is not a soft inconvenience - it is a wall. The first-person traversal also includes at least one section where visibility drops to near-nothing, which players have flagged as a design choice that reads more like an oversight than intentional atmosphere. For a game leaning on mood, that distinction matters. What is harder to dismiss is the concept itself. The entity framing, the numbered identity, the testing-area logic - there is a seed of something genuinely strange and worth sitting with here. Small indie games do not need polish budgets to land emotionally, but they do need their mechanics to function. Number 217721 sits at a mixed reception on Steam for a reason, and that reason is not the ambition. The ambition is fine. It is the gap between intent and stability that splits the audience. If you are someone who finds comfort in short exploratory games and can tolerate roughness in exchange for atmosphere on a tight budget, there may be something worth a quiet evening here. If unpatched bugs and opaque design breaks your tolerance, the current state of the game is not ready to ask that much of you.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5First-Person PuzzleGate-Gated ProgressionCollectible MappingCrafting ElementsBug-ProneMicro IndieEntity HorrorShort Playtime

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
AMD Radeon RX 480
Processor
Intel Core i5

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Desarrolladora
Qu!ckSave
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My Way Games
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15 abr 2023

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Number 217721 fue desarrollado por Qu!ckSave y publicado por My Way Games.