Compara los precios de Numberline 2 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por V34D4R. Publicado por Indovers Studio. Lanzado el 14/7/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie.

A quiet little cascade puzzle with one genuinely clever rule - but unresolved save-progress bugs mean you might lose your work the moment you close it.

I want to like Numberline 2 more than I probably should, because its central idea is legitimately elegant. You place blocks, but you can only ever place a block valued at 1. The trick is that doing so increments every adjacent block by 1, meaning the grid ripples outward in ways that are easy to misread and satisfying to finally untangle. That single constraint - one value, cascading consequences - is the kind of small mechanical poetry that indie puzzle design occasionally gets exactly right. Early levels function almost as meditation: quiet, unhurried, a spare ambient soundtrack sitting underneath while you work out how a chain of placements will resolve into the target image. The difficulty ramp is genuine, though. Later levels push you to think several moves ahead, holding a mental model of which cells will cascade into which, and the grid can start to feel genuinely hostile if you rush it. So the core concept earns its keep. What does not earn its keep is the surrounding infrastructure. Community reports going back to the game's release flag a persistent save-progress failure - close the game between sessions and there is a real chance your completed levels are simply gone when you reopen it. For a puzzle game built around incremental mastery, that is not a minor inconvenience; it fundamentally breaks the format. An achievement system that reportedly misfires compounds the frustration. The developer has been active on other projects in the same series, but the underlying technical issues in Numberline 2 appear unaddressed years later. That context matters when you are deciding whether to invest time here. Visually the game is clean without being remarkable - a flat, minimal grid aesthetic that stays out of its own way, which is the right call for a numbers-based puzzle. The soundtrack does its job: ambient and calm at low difficulty, unobtrusive enough that it does not grate over longer sessions. There is nothing here that will win awards for art direction, but the presentation is coherent and functional for the puzzle type. If you approach it as a single-session curiosity rather than a game to return to across several evenings, the experience is considerably more pleasant. Who is this actually for? Puzzle fans who enjoy deduction-heavy grid games - think Picross logic crossed with a lightweight cellular-automaton twist - will find the mechanism interesting enough to warrant a look, particularly at a low price point. But go in with eyes open: this is a tiny, unpolished release from a small developer, with real quality-of-life gaps that were never fully patched. If losing progress mid-run sounds like something that will make you furious, it probably will. If you can treat the whole thing as a single sitting, you might find a quiet little charmer hiding inside the rough edges. Kai, Scout Team

Numberline 2

Numberline 2

14 jul 2017V34D4RIndovers Studio
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A quiet little cascade puzzle with one genuinely clever rule - but unresolved save-progress bugs mean you might lose your work the moment you close it.

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I want to like Numberline 2 more than I probably should, because its central idea is legitimately elegant. You place blocks, but you can only ever place a block valued at 1. The trick is that doing so increments every adjacent block by 1, meaning the grid ripples outward in ways that are easy to misread and satisfying to finally untangle. That single constraint - one value, cascading consequences - is the kind of small mechanical poetry that indie puzzle design occasionally gets exactly right. Early levels function almost as meditation: quiet, unhurried, a spare ambient soundtrack sitting underneath while you work out how a chain of placements will resolve into the target image. The difficulty ramp is genuine, though. Later levels push you to think several moves ahead, holding a mental model of which cells will cascade into which, and the grid can start to feel genuinely hostile if you rush it. So the core concept earns its keep. What does not earn its keep is the surrounding infrastructure. Community reports going back to the game's release flag a persistent save-progress failure - close the game between sessions and there is a real chance your completed levels are simply gone when you reopen it. For a puzzle game built around incremental mastery, that is not a minor inconvenience; it fundamentally breaks the format. An achievement system that reportedly misfires compounds the frustration. The developer has been active on other projects in the same series, but the underlying technical issues in Numberline 2 appear unaddressed years later. That context matters when you are deciding whether to invest time here. Visually the game is clean without being remarkable - a flat, minimal grid aesthetic that stays out of its own way, which is the right call for a numbers-based puzzle. The soundtrack does its job: ambient and calm at low difficulty, unobtrusive enough that it does not grate over longer sessions. There is nothing here that will win awards for art direction, but the presentation is coherent and functional for the puzzle type. If you approach it as a single-session curiosity rather than a game to return to across several evenings, the experience is considerably more pleasant. Who is this actually for? Puzzle fans who enjoy deduction-heavy grid games - think Picross logic crossed with a lightweight cellular-automaton twist - will find the mechanism interesting enough to warrant a look, particularly at a low price point. But go in with eyes open: this is a tiny, unpolished release from a small developer, with real quality-of-life gaps that were never fully patched. If losing progress mid-run sounds like something that will make you furious, it probably will. If you can treat the whole thing as a single sitting, you might find a quiet little charmer hiding inside the rough edges.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayertier:sub-5Grid PuzzleCascade MechanicsLogic DeductionMinimalist DesignAmbient SoundtrackShort SessionNumber PuzzleBug Warning

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OS
Microsoft® Windows® Vista / 7
Memory
512 MB RAM
Storage
200 MB available space
Graphics
256 MB or higher
Processor
Intel® Pentium® III or higher

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V34D4R
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Indovers Studio
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