Compara los precios de Oxytone en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por OxGames. Publicado por Tate Multimedia. Lanzado el 22/11/2023. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Indie, Strategy.

Hex-tile path-routing with a score-attack spine hiding under a meditative surface, deceptively strategic once you realize every discard is a resource gamble.

My spreadsheet instincts kicked in about ten minutes into Oxytone, which is not what I expected from something marketed as a chill-out experience. The surface reading is accurate enough: you rotate hexagonal tiles onto a board and watch a spark of energy trace the maze you are building in real time. But the moment I started thinking about tile economy, the game revealed a second, much sharper layer underneath all that ambient calm. The core loop works like this. A glowing spark travels forward along whatever path you have laid down, and your job is to keep extending that path before it hits a dead end. Each hexagonal tile carries multiple route segments and can be traversed up to six times, meaning a single well-placed tile can keep paying scoring dividends long after you placed it. Routing the spark back through an already-visited tile to max out its traversal count is where the combo system lives, and chasing those full-tile clears is where Oxytone stops feeling like a relaxation tool and starts feeling like a puzzle with teeth. Discarding a tile you do not like is always an option, but doing so shrinks your available pool, and a depleted pool is often a death sentence several turns later. That discard-versus-hold tension is the strategic fulcrum the whole game balances on. For players who want structure, the 99 challenges spread across 12 maps give a clear progression ladder with score thresholds to clear before the next board unlocks. A post-launch update added four more maps along with fresh mechanics and achievements, so the content base is meaningfully larger than at release. Unlockable cosmetics, trail colors, background themes, and modifiers including a Relax Mode with an infinite tile stack give you genuine control over how punishing the experience is. Worth noting: Relax Mode disables achievements, so the completionist path and the chill-out path are deliberately separated. That is a clean design decision. The audio side is also worth calling out specifically: the soundtrack is generative and music-reactive in a way that rewards headphone listening, adding a tactile satisfaction to every path completion that purely visual puzzle games rarely match. The weaknesses are real but minor. The onboarding is thin enough that some players report confusion navigating the menu and understanding the tile-refresh mechanic on first contact. There is no in-game hint system, and if you accidentally dead-end your spark through a mis-rotation, the run simply ends. Players who want a narrative frame or a clearly telegraphed skill tree will find nothing of the sort here. The game also sits at a low price point, and the post-launch update notwithstanding, community chatter about future content has gone quiet. What you see is largely what you get. Who should care? Anyone who likes abstract score-attack puzzlers with a resource-management underpinning will find this punches well above its footprint. It sits in the same mental neighbourhood as Tsuro crossed with a Sudoku-style combo optimizer. Steam players have rated it very positively in aggregate, and that consensus feels earned rather than hype-inflated. If your idea of a good session is putting on headphones and optimizing a system until the numbers go satisfying numbers, Oxytone is exactly that. Diego, Scout Team

Oxytone

Oxytone

22 nov 2023OxGamesTate Multimedia
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Hex-tile path-routing with a score-attack spine hiding under a meditative surface, deceptively strategic once you realize every discard is a resource gamble.

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My spreadsheet instincts kicked in about ten minutes into Oxytone, which is not what I expected from something marketed as a chill-out experience. The surface reading is accurate enough: you rotate hexagonal tiles onto a board and watch a spark of energy trace the maze you are building in real time. But the moment I started thinking about tile economy, the game revealed a second, much sharper layer underneath all that ambient calm. The core loop works like this. A glowing spark travels forward along whatever path you have laid down, and your job is to keep extending that path before it hits a dead end. Each hexagonal tile carries multiple route segments and can be traversed up to six times, meaning a single well-placed tile can keep paying scoring dividends long after you placed it. Routing the spark back through an already-visited tile to max out its traversal count is where the combo system lives, and chasing those full-tile clears is where Oxytone stops feeling like a relaxation tool and starts feeling like a puzzle with teeth. Discarding a tile you do not like is always an option, but doing so shrinks your available pool, and a depleted pool is often a death sentence several turns later. That discard-versus-hold tension is the strategic fulcrum the whole game balances on. For players who want structure, the 99 challenges spread across 12 maps give a clear progression ladder with score thresholds to clear before the next board unlocks. A post-launch update added four more maps along with fresh mechanics and achievements, so the content base is meaningfully larger than at release. Unlockable cosmetics, trail colors, background themes, and modifiers including a Relax Mode with an infinite tile stack give you genuine control over how punishing the experience is. Worth noting: Relax Mode disables achievements, so the completionist path and the chill-out path are deliberately separated. That is a clean design decision. The audio side is also worth calling out specifically: the soundtrack is generative and music-reactive in a way that rewards headphone listening, adding a tactile satisfaction to every path completion that purely visual puzzle games rarely match. The weaknesses are real but minor. The onboarding is thin enough that some players report confusion navigating the menu and understanding the tile-refresh mechanic on first contact. There is no in-game hint system, and if you accidentally dead-end your spark through a mis-rotation, the run simply ends. Players who want a narrative frame or a clearly telegraphed skill tree will find nothing of the sort here. The game also sits at a low price point, and the post-launch update notwithstanding, community chatter about future content has gone quiet. What you see is largely what you get. Who should care? Anyone who likes abstract score-attack puzzlers with a resource-management underpinning will find this punches well above its footprint. It sits in the same mental neighbourhood as Tsuro crossed with a Sudoku-style combo optimizer. Steam players have rated it very positively in aggregate, and that consensus feels earned rather than hype-inflated. If your idea of a good session is putting on headphones and optimizing a system until the numbers go satisfying numbers, Oxytone is exactly that.

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5Score-AttackHex-GridTile PlacementResource ManagementMusic-ReactiveCombo SystemMeditative

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
200 MB available space
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 4400
Processor
Intel Core i3

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Tate Multimedia
Fecha de lanzamiento
22 nov 2023

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