Compara los precios de Oozi: Earth Adventure en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Awesome Games Studio. Publicado por Awesome Games Studio. Lanzado el 5/12/2013. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 66/100.

Earnest, hand-drawn, and stubbornly old-school: a small alien platformer that knows exactly what it wants to be and delivers it without apology, though without much surprise either.

My first few minutes with Oozi felt like finding a dusty SNES cartridge you never knew existed, complete with bright cartoon sprites, parallax jungle backdrops, and a grinning yellow alien whose only ambition is to get home. That feeling of warm familiarity is the game's greatest strength, and also the ceiling it never tries to break through. The setup is endearingly thin: Oozi crash-lands, loses his spacesuit in pieces across four worlds, and must recover them to escape. Each suit piece you recover doubles as a new ability unlock, so you start with a basic jump and gradually add double-jump, wall-grab, butt-stomp, and object throws. The progression feels natural and keeps early stages from feeling overwhelming for younger players or platformer newcomers. Four difficulty tiers, from Kids to Hardcore, widen the audience further, and the Quantum Ghosts feature, which renders translucent playback recordings of other players drifting through stages, is a genuinely clever idea, part hint system, part low-key multiplayer ghost race. On top of the story's roughly 20 levels and four boss fights, there's a Challenge mode stacked with 44 short objectives, timed star hunts in Arcade mode, and hidden collectible stars for completionists who want to squeeze out more hours. But Oozi has friction points that the marketing glosses over. The difficulty curve is erratic: some bottlenecks sit frustratingly close before checkpoints rather than after, which means dying repeatedly forces you back through stretches you've already mastered. The controls carry a slight floatiness, and the turnaround animation when reversing direction adds a brief but noticeable input lag on precision jumps. Some of the longer levels stretch past the ten-minute mark, and because the music track resets on every death, you will hear the same loop restart far more than feels comfortable. The soundtrack itself is pleasant enough but generic, the kind of looping background score that sounds fine for twenty seconds and tiresome by the fifth respawn. Visually, though, the hand-drawn art earns genuine admiration. The four worlds, jungle, cave, lab, and alien planet, each carry distinct color palettes and enemy silhouettes, and the character animation has a rubbery cartoon energy that suits the tone well. As a small-studio production, there's real craft visible in the sprite work, and on a decent monitor the HD presentation holds up. It looks like a game someone cared about making look good. Who is Oozi actually for? Honestly, younger players finding their legs with a gamepad, or adults who want something unhurried and visually cheerful that doesn't demand grinding pattern memorization the way harder platformers do. Seasoned platformer fans will clock the recycled mechanics quickly and may bounce off the control imprecision. Steam users rate it very positively in aggregate, though the critics landed around 66 on Metacritic, and that gap probably reflects the difference between playing it on its own terms versus comparing it to the genre's sharpest offerings. If you can accept that it never aimed to compete with Rayman or Celeste, there's a tidy, charming run here. Kai, Scout Team

Oozi: Earth Adventure

Oozi: Earth Adventure

5 dic 2013Awesome Games Studio
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Earnest, hand-drawn, and stubbornly old-school: a small alien platformer that knows exactly what it wants to be and delivers it without apology, though without much surprise either.

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My first few minutes with Oozi felt like finding a dusty SNES cartridge you never knew existed, complete with bright cartoon sprites, parallax jungle backdrops, and a grinning yellow alien whose only ambition is to get home. That feeling of warm familiarity is the game's greatest strength, and also the ceiling it never tries to break through. The setup is endearingly thin: Oozi crash-lands, loses his spacesuit in pieces across four worlds, and must recover them to escape. Each suit piece you recover doubles as a new ability unlock, so you start with a basic jump and gradually add double-jump, wall-grab, butt-stomp, and object throws. The progression feels natural and keeps early stages from feeling overwhelming for younger players or platformer newcomers. Four difficulty tiers, from Kids to Hardcore, widen the audience further, and the Quantum Ghosts feature, which renders translucent playback recordings of other players drifting through stages, is a genuinely clever idea, part hint system, part low-key multiplayer ghost race. On top of the story's roughly 20 levels and four boss fights, there's a Challenge mode stacked with 44 short objectives, timed star hunts in Arcade mode, and hidden collectible stars for completionists who want to squeeze out more hours. But Oozi has friction points that the marketing glosses over. The difficulty curve is erratic: some bottlenecks sit frustratingly close before checkpoints rather than after, which means dying repeatedly forces you back through stretches you've already mastered. The controls carry a slight floatiness, and the turnaround animation when reversing direction adds a brief but noticeable input lag on precision jumps. Some of the longer levels stretch past the ten-minute mark, and because the music track resets on every death, you will hear the same loop restart far more than feels comfortable. The soundtrack itself is pleasant enough but generic, the kind of looping background score that sounds fine for twenty seconds and tiresome by the fifth respawn. Visually, though, the hand-drawn art earns genuine admiration. The four worlds, jungle, cave, lab, and alien planet, each carry distinct color palettes and enemy silhouettes, and the character animation has a rubbery cartoon energy that suits the tone well. As a small-studio production, there's real craft visible in the sprite work, and on a decent monitor the HD presentation holds up. It looks like a game someone cared about making look good. Who is Oozi actually for? Honestly, younger players finding their legs with a gamepad, or adults who want something unhurried and visually cheerful that doesn't demand grinding pattern memorization the way harder platformers do. Seasoned platformer fans will clock the recycled mechanics quickly and may bounce off the control imprecision. Steam users rate it very positively in aggregate, though the critics landed around 66 on Metacritic, and that gap probably reflects the difference between playing it on its own terms versus comparing it to the genre's sharpest offerings. If you can accept that it never aimed to compete with Rayman or Celeste, there's a tidy, charming run here.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5Hand-Drawn ArtAbility UnlocksGhost ReplayChallenge ModeFamily-FriendlyOld-School PlatformerCompletionist StarsFloaty Controls

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OS
Windows XP
Memory
1024 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
200 MB available space
Graphics
DirectX 9.0c compatible
Processor
2Ghz

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Desarrolladora
Awesome Games Studio
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Fecha de lanzamiento
5 dic 2013

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