Compara los precios de Professor Madhouse en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Red Dev Studio S.A.. Publicado por Ultimate Games S.A.. Lanzado el 4/6/2018. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie.

A logic-puzzle adventure aimed at young kids. Bare-bones in almost every way, but it exists and it has a target audience.

Professor Madhouse is a casual adventure game built around simple logic puzzles, aimed squarely at young children. Red Dev Studio S.A. released it in 2018, and it sits in that quiet corner of Steam where nobody writes think-pieces and the store page gets maybe twelve visitors a day. I want to be fair to it, because fairness matters with small releases - but I also have to be honest, and the honesty here is complicated. The game puts players in a colorful setting guided by the eccentric Professor Madhouse, asking kids to solve puzzles that test basic reasoning and pattern recognition. For very young players - we are talking early primary school age - the challenge level is probably about right. Nothing here will frustrate a six-year-old into quitting, and that is a deliberate design choice worth acknowledging. Some casual kids' games pitch the difficulty wildly wrong in either direction. This one stays patient. Where it struggles is in almost every other dimension. The presentation feels functional rather than considered. There is no sense that a strong artistic vision shaped the visuals or the soundscape - and for someone who notices those things, that absence is real. The audio does its job and nothing more. Compare it to even modestly crafted indie children's games and the gap in intentionality shows. The puzzles themselves, while age-appropriate, lack the kind of wit or surprise that makes a children's game memorable for a parent sitting alongside their kid. It is workmanlike where it could have been charming. The Steam review picture is rough - 41% positive from a small sample of 17 reviews. That is hard to dismiss, even accounting for how vocal unhappy buyers tend to be. A children's game lives and dies on whether parents feel it was worth the installation, and the signal here suggests many did not. With no Metacritic score and essentially no critical coverage, you are making a call with limited information, which is exactly why I want to lay out what is actually here rather than wave it past you. If you have a very young child who is new to puzzle games and you want something low-stakes and gentle, Professor Madhouse technically fits that narrow description. It will not dazzle anyone, it will not become a favorite, but it probably will not confuse or distress a small kid either. For anyone older than about seven, the content will feel too light almost immediately. For parents hoping for the kind of crafted, musical, visually warm children's experience that some indie developers manage to create, this is not that. It knows its lane - the lane is just a narrow one. Kai, Scout Team

Professor Madhouse

Professor Madhouse

4 jun 2018Red Dev Studio S.A.Ultimate Games S.A.
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A logic-puzzle adventure aimed at young kids. Bare-bones in almost every way, but it exists and it has a target audience.

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Professor Madhouse is a casual adventure game built around simple logic puzzles, aimed squarely at young children. Red Dev Studio S.A. released it in 2018, and it sits in that quiet corner of Steam where nobody writes think-pieces and the store page gets maybe twelve visitors a day. I want to be fair to it, because fairness matters with small releases - but I also have to be honest, and the honesty here is complicated. The game puts players in a colorful setting guided by the eccentric Professor Madhouse, asking kids to solve puzzles that test basic reasoning and pattern recognition. For very young players - we are talking early primary school age - the challenge level is probably about right. Nothing here will frustrate a six-year-old into quitting, and that is a deliberate design choice worth acknowledging. Some casual kids' games pitch the difficulty wildly wrong in either direction. This one stays patient. Where it struggles is in almost every other dimension. The presentation feels functional rather than considered. There is no sense that a strong artistic vision shaped the visuals or the soundscape - and for someone who notices those things, that absence is real. The audio does its job and nothing more. Compare it to even modestly crafted indie children's games and the gap in intentionality shows. The puzzles themselves, while age-appropriate, lack the kind of wit or surprise that makes a children's game memorable for a parent sitting alongside their kid. It is workmanlike where it could have been charming. The Steam review picture is rough - 41% positive from a small sample of 17 reviews. That is hard to dismiss, even accounting for how vocal unhappy buyers tend to be. A children's game lives and dies on whether parents feel it was worth the installation, and the signal here suggests many did not. With no Metacritic score and essentially no critical coverage, you are making a call with limited information, which is exactly why I want to lay out what is actually here rather than wave it past you. If you have a very young child who is new to puzzle games and you want something low-stakes and gentle, Professor Madhouse technically fits that narrow description. It will not dazzle anyone, it will not become a favorite, but it probably will not confuse or distress a small kid either. For anyone older than about seven, the content will feel too light almost immediately. For parents hoping for the kind of crafted, musical, visually warm children's experience that some indie developers manage to create, this is not that. It knows its lane - the lane is just a narrow one.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamKids GameLogic PuzzlesEarly ChildhoodCasual PuzzlerSingle PlayerShort Experience

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OS
Windows 7/8/8.1
Processor
Intel i3+
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 520
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
77 MB available space

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Desarrolladora
Red Dev Studio S.A.
Distribuidora
Ultimate Games S.A.
Fecha de lanzamiento
4 jun 2018

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Professor Madhouse fue desarrollado por Red Dev Studio S.A. y publicado por Ultimate Games S.A..