Compara los precios de Paper Beast en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Pixel Reef. Publicado por PID Games. Lanzado el 24/7/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie, Simulation. Puntuación Metacritic: 79/100.

A meditative exploration game where origami-like creatures roam data-generated ecosystems. Weird, beautiful, and unlike anything else on PC.

Paper Beast is a first-person exploration and simulation game from Eric Chahi, the designer behind Another World and From Dust. The concept is unusual: in a digital wilderness born from the accumulated weight of human data, paper-folded creatures have evolved their own behaviors, food chains, and survival instincts. You observe, interact, and occasionally reshape the environment around them. It sits somewhere between a nature documentary and an interactive art installation, which is either a selling point or a warning depending on your tastes. From a systems perspective, what makes Paper Beast genuinely interesting is the physics and creature AI simulation underneath its soft visual surface. The animals are not scripted actors. They react to wind, terrain deformation, water flow, and each other in ways that feel emergent rather than choreographed. Chahi's history with From Dust is visible here: environmental forces matter, and learning how to redirect a sandstorm or reshape a dune to help a creature reach food is the closest thing the game has to a puzzle system. There is no HUD, no resource counter, no build order. The decision-making is spatial and observational, which will either feel like depth or emptiness depending on how you usually engage with games. The campaign runs roughly four to five hours and is structured as a series of biomes, each with its own paper fauna and environmental hazards. Pacing is deliberately slow. Chahi is not interested in challenge loops or failure states in the traditional sense. What he is interested in is texture, mood, and the strange melancholy of watching digital life struggle and adapt. For players who measure value in mechanics-per-hour, the campaign will feel thin. For players who spent time in games like Everything, Flower, or Proteus, it will land differently. There is also a Sandbox mode that lets you construct your own ecosystems by placing creatures, terrain tools, and environmental elements, which adds meaningful replayability for the simulation-minded player willing to experiment. Where Paper Beast earns its Very Positive rating on Steam is in the craft of its audiovisual presentation and the sincerity of its design. The creatures are genuinely inventive, folded geometry that moves with surprising weight and personality. The soundtrack reinforces the sense of being somewhere genuinely alien. The game was originally built for PSVR, and while the PC flat-screen version is fully playable and complete, some of the spatial wonder is clearly designed around presence in a physical space. The non-VR experience is still worthwhile, but if you have a headset, this is one of the more compelling cases for using it. For the strategy and simulation audience specifically: this is not a management game. There is no economy to optimize, no population to keep alive, no late-game crisis to survive. But the sandbox mode has genuine simulation depth in how creature behavior, terrain physics, and environmental conditions interact. If you approach it like a biology experiment rather than a city builder, you will find more to engage with than the short campaign suggests. It respects your intelligence by explaining almost nothing and letting observation do the work, which I find more honest than a tutorial that treats you like a first-day intern. Diego, Scout Team

Paper Beast

Paper Beast

24 jul 2020Pixel ReefPID Games
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A meditative exploration game where origami-like creatures roam data-generated ecosystems. Weird, beautiful, and unlike anything else on PC.

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Paper Beast is a first-person exploration and simulation game from Eric Chahi, the designer behind Another World and From Dust. The concept is unusual: in a digital wilderness born from the accumulated weight of human data, paper-folded creatures have evolved their own behaviors, food chains, and survival instincts. You observe, interact, and occasionally reshape the environment around them. It sits somewhere between a nature documentary and an interactive art installation, which is either a selling point or a warning depending on your tastes. From a systems perspective, what makes Paper Beast genuinely interesting is the physics and creature AI simulation underneath its soft visual surface. The animals are not scripted actors. They react to wind, terrain deformation, water flow, and each other in ways that feel emergent rather than choreographed. Chahi's history with From Dust is visible here: environmental forces matter, and learning how to redirect a sandstorm or reshape a dune to help a creature reach food is the closest thing the game has to a puzzle system. There is no HUD, no resource counter, no build order. The decision-making is spatial and observational, which will either feel like depth or emptiness depending on how you usually engage with games. The campaign runs roughly four to five hours and is structured as a series of biomes, each with its own paper fauna and environmental hazards. Pacing is deliberately slow. Chahi is not interested in challenge loops or failure states in the traditional sense. What he is interested in is texture, mood, and the strange melancholy of watching digital life struggle and adapt. For players who measure value in mechanics-per-hour, the campaign will feel thin. For players who spent time in games like Everything, Flower, or Proteus, it will land differently. There is also a Sandbox mode that lets you construct your own ecosystems by placing creatures, terrain tools, and environmental elements, which adds meaningful replayability for the simulation-minded player willing to experiment. Where Paper Beast earns its Very Positive rating on Steam is in the craft of its audiovisual presentation and the sincerity of its design. The creatures are genuinely inventive, folded geometry that moves with surprising weight and personality. The soundtrack reinforces the sense of being somewhere genuinely alien. The game was originally built for PSVR, and while the PC flat-screen version is fully playable and complete, some of the spatial wonder is clearly designed around presence in a physical space. The non-VR experience is still worthwhile, but if you have a headset, this is one of the more compelling cases for using it. For the strategy and simulation audience specifically: this is not a management game. There is no economy to optimize, no population to keep alive, no late-game crisis to survive. But the sandbox mode has genuine simulation depth in how creature behavior, terrain physics, and environmental conditions interact. If you approach it like a biology experiment rather than a city builder, you will find more to engage with than the short campaign suggests. It respects your intelligence by explaining almost nothing and letting observation do the work, which I find more honest than a tutorial that treats you like a first-day intern.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamPhysics SimulationCreature AISandbox EcosystemMeditativeEric ChahiNon-VR PlayableEmergent BehaviorEnvironmental PuzzlesShort Campaign

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Processor
Intel Core i5-6500
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970
DirectX
Version 11

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Desarrolladora
Pixel Reef
Distribuidora
PID Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
24 jul 2020

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