Compara los precios de Pixplode en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Empyrean. Publicado por Empyrean. Lanzado el 3/7/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie.

A 3D puzzle game that tricks your eyes and rewards patience, rotate the world until the impossible layout suddenly clicks into place.

Pixplode is a compact 3D puzzle game with a genuinely clever premise: levels are built in three dimensions, but the physics governing objects behave according to 2D rules. That mismatch is the whole point. What looks like an unsolvable mess from one angle can resolve into something elegantly simple the moment you shift your perspective. It is the kind of mechanic that sounds gimmicky on paper and then earns its place the first time a level snaps into sense after five minutes of slow rotation. The game launched from a small developer, Empyrean, without much fanfare, and the stripped-back production values reflect that. There are no cinematics, no voiced characters, no elaborate story wrapping around the puzzles. What you get is over 40 levels that progressively stack the perspective-shift concept into new configurations. For players who enjoy pure spatial reasoning and do not need narrative scaffolding to stay engaged, that focus is a feature, not a flaw. Think of it as a sketchbook of ideas rather than a blockbuster production. That said, the Mixed reception on Steam is not hard to understand. The controls for rotating and interacting with levels can feel imprecise, and a few puzzles lean on trial-and-error rather than clean logic. The visual style is detailed in places but inconsistent across the level set, and there is no hint system to rescue you when a solution simply refuses to reveal itself. Players expecting the polished accessibility of something like Monument Valley will likely bounce off the rough edges here. This is a scrappier, more uneven experience. Where Pixplode genuinely earns attention is in its core idea. The 2D physics inside a 3D space creates moments of real surprise, that sudden shift in perception when a cluttered three-dimensional tableau collapses into a recognizable 2D pattern. Those moments feel handcrafted, not procedurally generated, and they carry a quiet satisfaction that larger puzzle games sometimes sand away in the name of accessibility. If you have a tolerance for some friction and enjoy the meditative process of rotating a level slowly until the answer appears, the game has something real to offer. As an indie curio from 2017, Pixplode occupies that specific niche: small, a little rough, built around one good idea, and honest about what it is. It will not suit everyone. Puzzle fans who want tight mechanics and crystal-clear feedback should look elsewhere. But if you are the kind of player who appreciates a developer committing fully to a single spatial concept across 40 handbuilt levels, there is enough here to reward the investment of a quiet afternoon. Kai, Scout Team

Pixplode

Pixplode

3 jul 2017Empyrean
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A 3D puzzle game that tricks your eyes and rewards patience, rotate the world until the impossible layout suddenly clicks into place.

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Pixplode is a compact 3D puzzle game with a genuinely clever premise: levels are built in three dimensions, but the physics governing objects behave according to 2D rules. That mismatch is the whole point. What looks like an unsolvable mess from one angle can resolve into something elegantly simple the moment you shift your perspective. It is the kind of mechanic that sounds gimmicky on paper and then earns its place the first time a level snaps into sense after five minutes of slow rotation. The game launched from a small developer, Empyrean, without much fanfare, and the stripped-back production values reflect that. There are no cinematics, no voiced characters, no elaborate story wrapping around the puzzles. What you get is over 40 levels that progressively stack the perspective-shift concept into new configurations. For players who enjoy pure spatial reasoning and do not need narrative scaffolding to stay engaged, that focus is a feature, not a flaw. Think of it as a sketchbook of ideas rather than a blockbuster production. That said, the Mixed reception on Steam is not hard to understand. The controls for rotating and interacting with levels can feel imprecise, and a few puzzles lean on trial-and-error rather than clean logic. The visual style is detailed in places but inconsistent across the level set, and there is no hint system to rescue you when a solution simply refuses to reveal itself. Players expecting the polished accessibility of something like Monument Valley will likely bounce off the rough edges here. This is a scrappier, more uneven experience. Where Pixplode genuinely earns attention is in its core idea. The 2D physics inside a 3D space creates moments of real surprise, that sudden shift in perception when a cluttered three-dimensional tableau collapses into a recognizable 2D pattern. Those moments feel handcrafted, not procedurally generated, and they carry a quiet satisfaction that larger puzzle games sometimes sand away in the name of accessibility. If you have a tolerance for some friction and enjoy the meditative process of rotating a level slowly until the answer appears, the game has something real to offer. As an indie curio from 2017, Pixplode occupies that specific niche: small, a little rough, built around one good idea, and honest about what it is. It will not suit everyone. Puzzle fans who want tight mechanics and crystal-clear feedback should look elsewhere. But if you are the kind of player who appreciates a developer committing fully to a single spatial concept across 40 handbuilt levels, there is enough here to reward the investment of a quiet afternoon.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

steamPerspective Puzzles3D PhysicsSpatial ReasoningSingle Mechanic DesignShort PlaytimeNo Story ModeSolo Developer FeelMinimalist UI

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Processor
2.5 GHz Pentium 4 / AMD Athlon 64
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
200 MB available space

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2.3 GHz Intel Core i5
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4 GB RAM
Storage
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Empyrean
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Empyrean
Fecha de lanzamiento
3 jul 2017

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Pixplode se lanzó el 3 de julio de 2017.

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Pixplode fue desarrollado por Empyrean.