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Six years of handcrafted paper architecture, a Floex score, and a runtime you can finish before midnight, Papetura asks whether pure craft is enough to carry a game. Mostly, it is.

My first few minutes with Papetura felt less like booting up a game and more like gently opening someone's sketchbook, one they had been filling for six years. Tomasz Ostafin, working almost entirely alone, physically built and photographed thousands of paper models to construct every screen of this point-and-click world, and it shows in the texture of every crease, every layered corridor, every bizarre paper creature that shuffles past. This is the kind of handcraft that wins awards for visual art at the Independent Games Festival, and it did exactly that. When you understand the labour that generated each frame, the experience of watching Pape (a scroll-shaped paper creature) shuffle through dim, amber-lit corridors with his companion Tura shifts from passive to almost reverent. The game is a point-and-click adventure with no text, no dialogue, and no spoken words whatsoever. The entire story, Pape escaping a flowery prison, finding Tura, facing dark and flaming monsters threatening their paper world, is told through animation and layered sound design by Juraj Mravec. That design choice, made partly to eliminate language barriers, lands beautifully in the early sections, where character expression and light do real storytelling work. Floex (Tomas Dvorak) composed the score, and it earns its reputation: delicate piano gives way to eerie, tension-building strings at exactly the right moments, subtle enough to feel woven into the paper rather than piped over it. If you have good headphones, wear them. The puzzles are where things get more complicated. The core toolkit is modest, walking, climbing, interacting with objects and characters, and using a slingshot-like cocoon to launch small moths at targets Pape cannot reach directly. Mechanics like a fishing minigame and a Pac-Man-style room are scattered through the two-hour runtime. Some of them click instantly; others require the kind of patience that shades into frustration. The hint system is a clever idea in principle, you play a small bug-collecting minigame to unlock a clue, but the hints are not always useful, and a few puzzles demand actions the game never bothered to teach you. Backtracking through slow-paced environments to retry an obtuse puzzle can scrub some of the magic. That slow main-character movement is intentional, and I respect the pacing choice, but when paired with an unintuitive puzzle it becomes genuinely wearing. Go in prepared for the occasional stubborn wall. The honest tension in Papetura is that the craft and the game design live at different altitudes. The visuals are extraordinary, the lighting, the warm restricted colour palette, the sheer strangeness of paper insects and paper monsters inhabiting paper rooms, but the puzzles underneath that presentation are sometimes too simple to feel satisfying and too poorly signposted to feel fair. Players drawn purely by the art will likely forgive every rough edge. Players arriving for tightly designed adventure puzzles comparable to Machinarium (one of Ostafin's stated inspirations) may feel the gameplay sits a tier below the aesthetic. Both reactions are valid, and both groups will find something worth their time here. Papetura is a one-sitting experience, roughly ninety minutes to two hours to finish, with Steam achievements if you want to dig slightly deeper. It doesn't pretend to be bigger than it is, and for a game built from literal pieces of paper by essentially one person, that honesty is its own form of integrity. If you value handcraft, soundscape, and the particular quiet courage it takes to make something this specific and strange, Papetura belongs in your library. Kai, Scout Team

Papetura

Papetura

7 may 2021Petums
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Six years of handcrafted paper architecture, a Floex score, and a runtime you can finish before midnight, Papetura asks whether pure craft is enough to carry a game. Mostly, it is.

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My first few minutes with Papetura felt less like booting up a game and more like gently opening someone's sketchbook, one they had been filling for six years. Tomasz Ostafin, working almost entirely alone, physically built and photographed thousands of paper models to construct every screen of this point-and-click world, and it shows in the texture of every crease, every layered corridor, every bizarre paper creature that shuffles past. This is the kind of handcraft that wins awards for visual art at the Independent Games Festival, and it did exactly that. When you understand the labour that generated each frame, the experience of watching Pape (a scroll-shaped paper creature) shuffle through dim, amber-lit corridors with his companion Tura shifts from passive to almost reverent. The game is a point-and-click adventure with no text, no dialogue, and no spoken words whatsoever. The entire story, Pape escaping a flowery prison, finding Tura, facing dark and flaming monsters threatening their paper world, is told through animation and layered sound design by Juraj Mravec. That design choice, made partly to eliminate language barriers, lands beautifully in the early sections, where character expression and light do real storytelling work. Floex (Tomas Dvorak) composed the score, and it earns its reputation: delicate piano gives way to eerie, tension-building strings at exactly the right moments, subtle enough to feel woven into the paper rather than piped over it. If you have good headphones, wear them. The puzzles are where things get more complicated. The core toolkit is modest, walking, climbing, interacting with objects and characters, and using a slingshot-like cocoon to launch small moths at targets Pape cannot reach directly. Mechanics like a fishing minigame and a Pac-Man-style room are scattered through the two-hour runtime. Some of them click instantly; others require the kind of patience that shades into frustration. The hint system is a clever idea in principle, you play a small bug-collecting minigame to unlock a clue, but the hints are not always useful, and a few puzzles demand actions the game never bothered to teach you. Backtracking through slow-paced environments to retry an obtuse puzzle can scrub some of the magic. That slow main-character movement is intentional, and I respect the pacing choice, but when paired with an unintuitive puzzle it becomes genuinely wearing. Go in prepared for the occasional stubborn wall. The honest tension in Papetura is that the craft and the game design live at different altitudes. The visuals are extraordinary, the lighting, the warm restricted colour palette, the sheer strangeness of paper insects and paper monsters inhabiting paper rooms, but the puzzles underneath that presentation are sometimes too simple to feel satisfying and too poorly signposted to feel fair. Players drawn purely by the art will likely forgive every rough edge. Players arriving for tightly designed adventure puzzles comparable to Machinarium (one of Ostafin's stated inspirations) may feel the gameplay sits a tier below the aesthetic. Both reactions are valid, and both groups will find something worth their time here. Papetura is a one-sitting experience, roughly ninety minutes to two hours to finish, with Steam achievements if you want to dig slightly deeper. It doesn't pretend to be bigger than it is, and for a game built from literal pieces of paper by essentially one person, that honesty is its own form of integrity. If you value handcraft, soundscape, and the particular quiet courage it takes to make something this specific and strange, Papetura belongs in your library.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:aaaPapercraftWordless NarrativeOne-Sitting GameFloex SoundtrackNo DialogueAward-Winning ArtHint SystemSingle Developer

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Windows 7, 8, 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce 610 1GB RAM or equivalent
Processor
2 GHz Dual Core

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Fecha de lanzamiento
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