Compara los precios de Recursion Deluxe en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por 2D Heroes. Publicado por 2D Heroes. Lanzado el 12/2/2016. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie.

A toroidal puzzle-platformer where the screen wraps in every direction and your instincts about gravity will betray you repeatedly. Small, strange, and worth the curiosity.

I have a soft spot for games that could only have been made by people who genuinely love a weird mechanical idea. Recursion Deluxe is exactly that kind of game. It is a single-screen puzzle-platformer where every edge of the level connects to the opposite edge, so if you walk off the left side of the screen you reappear on the right, and if you fall off the bottom you drop in from the top. That one rule, applied consistently across more than 65 levels spread across four distinct worlds, produces the kind of spatial confusion that makes you stop and actually stare at the screen before moving. That pause is where the game lives. The core loop is simple: collect keys, avoid hazards, reach the flag. What makes each stage interesting is that the wraparound physics turn every platform arrangement into a small logic puzzle. A gap that looks impassable is actually a shortcut if you know where the other edge spills out. The game starts you gently, lets the mechanics settle in, and then starts layering in new obstacles per biome. Four worlds sounds modest, and it is, but the level design inside those worlds is measured and considered. The difficulty curve is real, not a polite fiction. Later stages will require you to mentally trace a path through a space that folds back on itself in two dimensions at once, and a few of those puzzles are genuinely tricky in a way that earns the frustration. Visually, the pixel art is clean 16-bit work, the kind that communicates everything it needs to without striving to be impressive. The alien bee-creature world has a readable, cheerful color language that keeps distinct biomes feeling distinct without relying on heavy atmospheric tricks. The chiptune soundtrack leans upbeat and keeps a quiet momentum going even when you are failing the same room for the fifth time. It is not a long game, and it knows that. There are two starting characters with more unlockable as you progress, a level editor (note: the web-based editor has been reported as non-functional by some players, so treat that feature as unreliable), mod support, and deterministic gameplay with frame tracking for anyone who wants to run it fast. That speedrunning scaffold feels right for a game this focused and repeatable. The technical side is where honest caution is warranted. Steam community reports mention a controller input bug that can misread a thumbstick as held-left on launch, memory leak issues causing freezes after short play sessions, and platform-specific rendering problems on Linux. None of these are universal, but they are old threads with no public patch confirmation, so if you are on Linux especially, go in with measured expectations. The core game on Windows appears stable for most players, and Steam user sentiment sits at 84 percent positive across a small sample, which is a reasonable signal for a micro-budget indie with no press coverage. This is a game for the player who likes a clean mechanical premise explored with care, who does not need a hundred hours of content, and who can appreciate handcrafted level design over spectacle. The wraparound gimmick sounds slight until the game uses it to make you feel genuinely lost in a space you can see entirely on one screen. That is a minor magic trick, and 2D Heroes pulls it off more often than not. Kai, Scout Team

Recursion Deluxe

Recursion Deluxe

12 feb 20162D Heroes
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A toroidal puzzle-platformer where the screen wraps in every direction and your instincts about gravity will betray you repeatedly. Small, strange, and worth the curiosity.

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I have a soft spot for games that could only have been made by people who genuinely love a weird mechanical idea. Recursion Deluxe is exactly that kind of game. It is a single-screen puzzle-platformer where every edge of the level connects to the opposite edge, so if you walk off the left side of the screen you reappear on the right, and if you fall off the bottom you drop in from the top. That one rule, applied consistently across more than 65 levels spread across four distinct worlds, produces the kind of spatial confusion that makes you stop and actually stare at the screen before moving. That pause is where the game lives. The core loop is simple: collect keys, avoid hazards, reach the flag. What makes each stage interesting is that the wraparound physics turn every platform arrangement into a small logic puzzle. A gap that looks impassable is actually a shortcut if you know where the other edge spills out. The game starts you gently, lets the mechanics settle in, and then starts layering in new obstacles per biome. Four worlds sounds modest, and it is, but the level design inside those worlds is measured and considered. The difficulty curve is real, not a polite fiction. Later stages will require you to mentally trace a path through a space that folds back on itself in two dimensions at once, and a few of those puzzles are genuinely tricky in a way that earns the frustration. Visually, the pixel art is clean 16-bit work, the kind that communicates everything it needs to without striving to be impressive. The alien bee-creature world has a readable, cheerful color language that keeps distinct biomes feeling distinct without relying on heavy atmospheric tricks. The chiptune soundtrack leans upbeat and keeps a quiet momentum going even when you are failing the same room for the fifth time. It is not a long game, and it knows that. There are two starting characters with more unlockable as you progress, a level editor (note: the web-based editor has been reported as non-functional by some players, so treat that feature as unreliable), mod support, and deterministic gameplay with frame tracking for anyone who wants to run it fast. That speedrunning scaffold feels right for a game this focused and repeatable. The technical side is where honest caution is warranted. Steam community reports mention a controller input bug that can misread a thumbstick as held-left on launch, memory leak issues causing freezes after short play sessions, and platform-specific rendering problems on Linux. None of these are universal, but they are old threads with no public patch confirmation, so if you are on Linux especially, go in with measured expectations. The core game on Windows appears stable for most players, and Steam user sentiment sits at 84 percent positive across a small sample, which is a reasonable signal for a micro-budget indie with no press coverage. This is a game for the player who likes a clean mechanical premise explored with care, who does not need a hundred hours of content, and who can appreciate handcrafted level design over spectacle. The wraparound gimmick sounds slight until the game uses it to make you feel genuinely lost in a space you can see entirely on one screen. That is a minor magic trick, and 2D Heroes pulls it off more often than not.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5Wraparound MechanicsPuzzle-PlatformerSingle-Screen LevelsChiptune SoundtrackSpeedrun-FriendlyModdableLevel EditorUnlockable CharactersPixel-Perfect Physics

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Windows XP SP2, Vista, 7, 8, 10 or newer
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100 MB available space
Graphics
GPU with DX9 (shader model 2.0) capabilities; generally everything made since 2004 should work.
Processor
SSE2 instruction set support

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Fecha de lanzamiento
12 feb 2016

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