One Eyed Kutkh es gratis para jugar — descarga y juega gratis, con ediciones de pago opcionales y DLC comparados en esta página. Desarrollado por Baba Yaga Games. Publicado por Baba Yaga Games. Lanzado el 30/3/2017. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Adventure, Indie, Free To Play.

Forty-five minutes inside a Far North myth, wordless and meditative. Worth a quiet evening if you value atmosphere over challenge.

My first few minutes with One Eyed Kutkh felt less like booting up a game and more like opening a picture book someone had left on a train seat. Baba Yaga Games describes it as an experimental project sitting somewhere between a video game, a theatrical performance, and an animated film, and that framing is the most honest thing you can say about it. Expectations calibrated accordingly, it delivers something genuinely unusual on PC: a folklore-soaked, wordless point-and-click micro-adventure rooted in the mythology of the Siberian and Arctic Far North, rendered in a hand-crafted visual style that reads like a Soviet-era animated film brought to gentle, interactive life. The story follows a one-eyed alien traveler whose spacecraft crashes on a small, strange planet. To get home, he has to climb the World Tree, reach the ninth heaven, trick the Sun and the Moon into conflict, and steal their celestial boats. Partway through you switch to a second playable character, a shaman-like figure sent to investigate why the sky has gone dark, whose perspective reframes what you thought you were doing in the first half. There is no text, no voiced dialogue, only expressive character animation and thought-bubble icons that tell you what to interact with. Puzzle-solving is item-merging and simple spatial logic, never taxing, occasionally quite charming in its visual wit. If you sit down expecting Machinarium-level brain-teasers, you will be frustrated inside ten minutes. If you sit down expecting to feel something quiet and a little cosmic, you have a decent shot. The visual aesthetic is the real reason to be here. Bright, flat colors, charmingly round creature design, a world that feels simultaneously childlike and ancient. The soundscape earns its keep too, meditative and calm in the way that good ambient folklore music can be, carrying the whole thing across its short runtime without ever overstaying. Where the game stumbles is in its own ambition gap: the mythology it gestures at is rich, and the actual runtime of under an hour (speedrunners clear it in twenty-five minutes, explorers in closer to ninety) leaves the world feeling like a lobby rather than a place. There is a second playable character, but the mechanical variety between them is essentially zero. The thought-bubble interaction system is occasionally counterintuitive, asking you to click an icon rather than the visible object it refers to, which produces a moment of friction that feels like a design oversight rather than intention. Who is this actually for? Younger players and anyone new to point-and-click as a genre will find it a warm, zero-frustration introduction. Adults hunting a contemplative palate-cleanser between heavier games will get something out of the soundscape and the art direction. People who want a mythology-rich narrative with actual depth, branching choices, or mechanical substance should look elsewhere. On Steam it carries a mostly positive rating and sits free-to-play on PC, which changes the calculus considerably: the old criticism about runtime-versus-price simply evaporates when the barrier to entry is zero. At free, the ask is just forty-five minutes of your attention and willingness to meet an oddly beautiful small thing on its own terms. Kai, Scout Team

One Eyed Kutkh
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One Eyed Kutkh

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30 mar 2017Baba Yaga Games
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Forty-five minutes inside a Far North myth, wordless and meditative. Worth a quiet evening if you value atmosphere over challenge.

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My first few minutes with One Eyed Kutkh felt less like booting up a game and more like opening a picture book someone had left on a train seat. Baba Yaga Games describes it as an experimental project sitting somewhere between a video game, a theatrical performance, and an animated film, and that framing is the most honest thing you can say about it. Expectations calibrated accordingly, it delivers something genuinely unusual on PC: a folklore-soaked, wordless point-and-click micro-adventure rooted in the mythology of the Siberian and Arctic Far North, rendered in a hand-crafted visual style that reads like a Soviet-era animated film brought to gentle, interactive life. The story follows a one-eyed alien traveler whose spacecraft crashes on a small, strange planet. To get home, he has to climb the World Tree, reach the ninth heaven, trick the Sun and the Moon into conflict, and steal their celestial boats. Partway through you switch to a second playable character, a shaman-like figure sent to investigate why the sky has gone dark, whose perspective reframes what you thought you were doing in the first half. There is no text, no voiced dialogue, only expressive character animation and thought-bubble icons that tell you what to interact with. Puzzle-solving is item-merging and simple spatial logic, never taxing, occasionally quite charming in its visual wit. If you sit down expecting Machinarium-level brain-teasers, you will be frustrated inside ten minutes. If you sit down expecting to feel something quiet and a little cosmic, you have a decent shot. The visual aesthetic is the real reason to be here. Bright, flat colors, charmingly round creature design, a world that feels simultaneously childlike and ancient. The soundscape earns its keep too, meditative and calm in the way that good ambient folklore music can be, carrying the whole thing across its short runtime without ever overstaying. Where the game stumbles is in its own ambition gap: the mythology it gestures at is rich, and the actual runtime of under an hour (speedrunners clear it in twenty-five minutes, explorers in closer to ninety) leaves the world feeling like a lobby rather than a place. There is a second playable character, but the mechanical variety between them is essentially zero. The thought-bubble interaction system is occasionally counterintuitive, asking you to click an icon rather than the visible object it refers to, which produces a moment of friction that feels like a design oversight rather than intention. Who is this actually for? Younger players and anyone new to point-and-click as a genre will find it a warm, zero-frustration introduction. Adults hunting a contemplative palate-cleanser between heavier games will get something out of the soundscape and the art direction. People who want a mythology-rich narrative with actual depth, branching choices, or mechanical substance should look elsewhere. On Steam it carries a mostly positive rating and sits free-to-play on PC, which changes the calculus considerably: the old criticism about runtime-versus-price simply evaporates when the barrier to entry is zero. At free, the ask is just forty-five minutes of your attention and willingness to meet an oddly beautiful small thing on its own terms.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttier:sub-5Wordless NarrativeFolkloreMicro-AdventureMeditativeFamily AccessibleThought-Bubble PuzzlesDual ProtagonistFree-to-Play Gem

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
1024 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
500 MB available space
Graphics
512MB Dedicated Memory
Processor
2.4 Ghz Dual Core CPU

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Baba Yaga Games
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Baba Yaga Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
30 mar 2017

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¿En qué plataformas está disponible One Eyed Kutkh?

One Eyed Kutkh está disponible en PC, Mac, Linux.

¿Cuándo se lanzó One Eyed Kutkh?

One Eyed Kutkh se lanzó el 30 de marzo de 2017.

¿Quién desarrolló One Eyed Kutkh?

One Eyed Kutkh fue desarrollado por Baba Yaga Games.