Compara los precios de Polygoneer en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por NukGames. Publicado por NukGames. Lanzado el 24/8/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie.

If you need your hands busy for twenty minutes and your brain halfway engaged, Polygoneer delivers one clean, ruthless idea - match the color, pull the trigger, don't blink - and knows exactly when to stop.

I came to Polygoneer the same way most people probably do: it was sitting deep in a bundle, looking like a throwaway, and I booted it up mostly to get the window off my screen. Twenty minutes later I had cleared all five stages and was genuinely annoyed at myself for not finding a deeper game underneath. That is the honest tension at the core of this thing. The concept is knife-point minimal: your shooter sits fixed at the center of the screen, polygonal shapes close in from every direction, and each shape is one of three colors - red, blue, or green. You match the color of your shot to the color of the incoming shape. One wrong shot, or one missed shot, and your score multiplier collapses back to zero. Let a shape reach you and the run ends outright. That is the entire rulebook. The multiplier system is where the small spark of depth lives. Every five consecutive correct hits pushes the multiplier up; a single mistimed press wipes it. Chasing a clean run across all five stages without dropping the chain gets genuinely twitchy in the later levels, and the hidden HELL stage - unlocked after clearing the main five - earns its name by piling on the visual noise until the screen starts feeling hostile. The electro-hardcore soundtrack is better than a game this slim has any right to include, and the community tags it as a genuine highlight. For a solo-developer micro-release from 2017 it has aged more gracefully sonically than visually. The criticisms are real and fair. There are five stages and one secret stage, and a focused player will see all of them in under an hour. The visual effects are aggressively busy - players sensitive to flashing lights and high-contrast strobing should take that seriously, particularly in the later stages. Controls have been a recurring friction point in community discussion, with some players finding the three-color firing buttons awkwardly spaced on a keyboard, though a controller resolves most of that. There is no difficulty graduation inside individual stages, no unlockable variants, no persistent upgrade loop. The leaderboards per stage give score hunters a reason to return, but the honest replay value is thin. Who is this actually for? Achievement hunters who want a clean 40-achievement sweep in a single sitting will find this purpose-built for them, and it is transparently fine with that function. Arcade reflex fans who remember the spatial pressure of Geometry Wars or Super Hexagon will recognize the DNA even if Polygoneer operates at a fraction of those games' depth. For anyone wanting a genuine score-attack obsession or a challenging mechanical puzzle, the ceiling arrives too quickly. Think of it as a very short, very loud amuse-bouche - enjoyable while it lasts, openly uninterested in lasting long. Kai, Scout Team

Polygoneer

Polygoneer

24 ago 2017NukGames
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If you need your hands busy for twenty minutes and your brain halfway engaged, Polygoneer delivers one clean, ruthless idea - match the color, pull the trigger, don't blink - and knows exactly when to stop.

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I came to Polygoneer the same way most people probably do: it was sitting deep in a bundle, looking like a throwaway, and I booted it up mostly to get the window off my screen. Twenty minutes later I had cleared all five stages and was genuinely annoyed at myself for not finding a deeper game underneath. That is the honest tension at the core of this thing. The concept is knife-point minimal: your shooter sits fixed at the center of the screen, polygonal shapes close in from every direction, and each shape is one of three colors - red, blue, or green. You match the color of your shot to the color of the incoming shape. One wrong shot, or one missed shot, and your score multiplier collapses back to zero. Let a shape reach you and the run ends outright. That is the entire rulebook. The multiplier system is where the small spark of depth lives. Every five consecutive correct hits pushes the multiplier up; a single mistimed press wipes it. Chasing a clean run across all five stages without dropping the chain gets genuinely twitchy in the later levels, and the hidden HELL stage - unlocked after clearing the main five - earns its name by piling on the visual noise until the screen starts feeling hostile. The electro-hardcore soundtrack is better than a game this slim has any right to include, and the community tags it as a genuine highlight. For a solo-developer micro-release from 2017 it has aged more gracefully sonically than visually. The criticisms are real and fair. There are five stages and one secret stage, and a focused player will see all of them in under an hour. The visual effects are aggressively busy - players sensitive to flashing lights and high-contrast strobing should take that seriously, particularly in the later stages. Controls have been a recurring friction point in community discussion, with some players finding the three-color firing buttons awkwardly spaced on a keyboard, though a controller resolves most of that. There is no difficulty graduation inside individual stages, no unlockable variants, no persistent upgrade loop. The leaderboards per stage give score hunters a reason to return, but the honest replay value is thin. Who is this actually for? Achievement hunters who want a clean 40-achievement sweep in a single sitting will find this purpose-built for them, and it is transparently fine with that function. Arcade reflex fans who remember the spatial pressure of Geometry Wars or Super Hexagon will recognize the DNA even if Polygoneer operates at a fraction of those games' depth. For anyone wanting a genuine score-attack obsession or a challenging mechanical puzzle, the ceiling arrives too quickly. Think of it as a very short, very loud amuse-bouche - enjoyable while it lasts, openly uninterested in lasting long.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5Score-Chain MechanicColor-Matching ShooterAchievement-FriendlyElectro Hardcore SoundtrackSub-One-Hour CompletionHidden Hell StageLeaderboard-FocusedEpilepsy WarningBundle Staple

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Microsoft® Windows® 8 or later
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
400 MB available space
Graphics
Compatible with DirectX 10
Processor
Core I3 or Better

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