Compara los precios de Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Headless Chicken Games. Publicado por GameMill Entertainment. Lanzado el 26/9/2025. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure.

A licensed 3D collectathon built for kids and nostalgic parents, not platform veterans. Functional, charming at moments, and rougher than it should be at full price.

I cover shooters for a living, so when this one landed on the Scout desk I had exactly zero plans to spend meaningful time in a holiday platformer aimed at eight-year-olds. But someone has to be honest about whether it's worth your money, and the Steam mixed score alone wasn't going to cut it. So here's the straight read. This is a 3D collectathon built around the 1964 Rankin/Bass special. You pick one of four characters - Rudolph, Clarice, Hermey, or Yukon Cornelius - and work through four themed worlds: Christmastown, Island of Misfit Toys, Mountain Caves, and Santa's Castle. The core loop is classic collectathon: gather bells to unlock new areas, hunt baubles for zone access, spend golden nuggets on hints or extra bells. Lose too many nuggets to snowball hits or water hazards and you're backtracking. The structure is closer to early-era 3D platformers than anything modern, which is either nostalgic or dated depending on your age. Controls are responsive enough. There's a dash that breaks ice barriers, a downward smash, double jumps, glides, and crouch-based high jumps. Nothing complex, nothing that will tax anyone past a five-year-old's coordination ceiling, which is the point. Local co-op is present but the implementation is clumsy - cutscenes and death screens take over the full display, leaving the second player locked out until the animation finishes. The story was also nudged to accommodate four playable characters, and the seams show. The camera is the single biggest technical gripe: it goes haywire near walls, and some traversal mechanics like air gust lifts feel inconsistent hit-to-hit. Performance hiccups have been reported even on higher-end hardware, which is hard to excuse at any price for a game running this visual budget. Environmentally, the source material doesn't give the devs much to work with. The 1964 special is forty-seven minutes long. Stretching that into multiple explorable zones means some areas feel sparse by design. Critics compared the vibe loosely to early Spyro, and that tracks for first and last worlds, which have decent pacing and variety. The middle stretch is weaker - confusing layouts, repetitive collectible placement, and on-rails interlude stages that control poorly and pad runtime without adding fun. The Christmas soundtrack is solid and voice acting lands better than expected for the budget tier. Younger players who know the special will smile at the details; adults playing alongside them will mostly just keep the camera from spinning. For its intended audience - young kids, local co-op with a parent, seasonal play around Christmas - it does the job with enough charm to justify the session. For anyone else, it's a short, generic, unpolished platformer with camera problems that shipped in a genre that PC already has dozens of better options in. Wait for a significant discount and play it as a couch co-op holiday bit, not a platform showcase. Fred, Scout Team

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

26 sept 2025Headless Chicken GamesGameMill Entertainment
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A licensed 3D collectathon built for kids and nostalgic parents, not platform veterans. Functional, charming at moments, and rougher than it should be at full price.

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I cover shooters for a living, so when this one landed on the Scout desk I had exactly zero plans to spend meaningful time in a holiday platformer aimed at eight-year-olds. But someone has to be honest about whether it's worth your money, and the Steam mixed score alone wasn't going to cut it. So here's the straight read. This is a 3D collectathon built around the 1964 Rankin/Bass special. You pick one of four characters - Rudolph, Clarice, Hermey, or Yukon Cornelius - and work through four themed worlds: Christmastown, Island of Misfit Toys, Mountain Caves, and Santa's Castle. The core loop is classic collectathon: gather bells to unlock new areas, hunt baubles for zone access, spend golden nuggets on hints or extra bells. Lose too many nuggets to snowball hits or water hazards and you're backtracking. The structure is closer to early-era 3D platformers than anything modern, which is either nostalgic or dated depending on your age. Controls are responsive enough. There's a dash that breaks ice barriers, a downward smash, double jumps, glides, and crouch-based high jumps. Nothing complex, nothing that will tax anyone past a five-year-old's coordination ceiling, which is the point. Local co-op is present but the implementation is clumsy - cutscenes and death screens take over the full display, leaving the second player locked out until the animation finishes. The story was also nudged to accommodate four playable characters, and the seams show. The camera is the single biggest technical gripe: it goes haywire near walls, and some traversal mechanics like air gust lifts feel inconsistent hit-to-hit. Performance hiccups have been reported even on higher-end hardware, which is hard to excuse at any price for a game running this visual budget. Environmentally, the source material doesn't give the devs much to work with. The 1964 special is forty-seven minutes long. Stretching that into multiple explorable zones means some areas feel sparse by design. Critics compared the vibe loosely to early Spyro, and that tracks for first and last worlds, which have decent pacing and variety. The middle stretch is weaker - confusing layouts, repetitive collectible placement, and on-rails interlude stages that control poorly and pad runtime without adding fun. The Christmas soundtrack is solid and voice acting lands better than expected for the budget tier. Younger players who know the special will smile at the details; adults playing alongside them will mostly just keep the camera from spinning. For its intended audience - young kids, local co-op with a parent, seasonal play around Christmas - it does the job with enough charm to justify the session. For anyone else, it's a short, generic, unpolished platformer with camera problems that shipped in a genre that PC already has dozens of better options in. Wait for a significant discount and play it as a couch co-op holiday bit, not a platform showcase.

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Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayercooplocal-coopachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:indieCollectathonHoliday SeasonalLocal Co-op CouchLicensed IPFamily PlatformerShort CampaignCamera IssuesCollectible Hunting

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OS
Windows 10, Windows 11, 64 bit only
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
7 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GT 730 or AMD Radeon HD 7850
Processor
Intel Core i3 @2.3 GHz or AMD Dual-Core Athlon 2.4 Ghz
Sound Card
9.0c compliant

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Desarrolladora
Headless Chicken Games
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GameMill Entertainment
Fecha de lanzamiento
26 sept 2025

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