Compara los precios de Run Dude en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Skull Box Games. Publicado por Skull Box Games. Lanzado el 24/1/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie.

Forty levels of pixel-sharp punishment where spikes, saws, lasers, and arrows want your little dude very dead. Low price, high frustration ceiling, exactly as advertised.

I've spent time with a lot of micro-budget platformers that quietly disappear into the Steam catalogue, and Run Dude is exactly that kind of game - except it actually delivers on its one honest promise. The promise: a simple pixel character, a lot of things that kill it, and forty levels that get progressively meaner. No lore, no upgrade trees, no unlockable abilities. Just you, some jumps, and an increasingly hostile arrangement of spikes, rotating saws, arrow traps, and laser beams all standing between your dude and a red square at the end of each stage. The minimalist pixel art is functional rather than artistic. Skull Box Games was not going for atmosphere here - the clean, uncluttered visual style exists so you can read obstacles in a split second, and it does that job competently. Blood particles splatter when you die, which happens constantly and with cheerful regularity. The gore is arcade-light rather than gratuitous, more exclamation point than spectacle. The soundtrack is upbeat and energetic, the kind of looping chip-adjacent track that works fine for the first dozen levels and starts to blur into background noise by the end. It is not the kind of soundscape you remember after you close the game. The core mechanics are run, jump, and dash. Learning when to dash is the main skill expression - it gets you past tightly spaced hazards and creates the brief sense that you have actually figured something out. Level design escalates in a fairly predictable staircase pattern: early stages teach you individual hazard types, later ones combine them into the kind of gauntlet that requires you to memorize a short sequence of moves. The game does not have checkpoints within levels, which is a fair design choice for something this short but will frustrate players expecting a more forgiving pace. Dying sends you back to the stage start, and because individual levels are not long, this reads less as punishment and more as the intended rhythm. You die, you retry, the muscle memory builds, and then you clear it. That loop works. What Run Dude does not have is depth. Eighteen Steam achievements give you mild goals to chase, and the difficulty curve keeps things from going stale, but once you have cleared all forty levels there is no meaningful reason to return unless you are personally motivated to shave time off runs. There is no level editor, no leaderboard integration, no alternate modes. The game is a single compact idea executed without frills. For the asking price, that is a completely reasonable transaction if the pitch resonates with you. If you want something that uses its runtime for crafted surprises or audio-visual mood, look elsewhere. If you want forty short levels of precise, bloody platforming with zero fat on the bone, this is coherent in a way a lot of cheap platformers are not. Kai, Scout Team

Run Dude

Run Dude

24 ene 2020Skull Box Games
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Forty levels of pixel-sharp punishment where spikes, saws, lasers, and arrows want your little dude very dead. Low price, high frustration ceiling, exactly as advertised.

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I've spent time with a lot of micro-budget platformers that quietly disappear into the Steam catalogue, and Run Dude is exactly that kind of game - except it actually delivers on its one honest promise. The promise: a simple pixel character, a lot of things that kill it, and forty levels that get progressively meaner. No lore, no upgrade trees, no unlockable abilities. Just you, some jumps, and an increasingly hostile arrangement of spikes, rotating saws, arrow traps, and laser beams all standing between your dude and a red square at the end of each stage. The minimalist pixel art is functional rather than artistic. Skull Box Games was not going for atmosphere here - the clean, uncluttered visual style exists so you can read obstacles in a split second, and it does that job competently. Blood particles splatter when you die, which happens constantly and with cheerful regularity. The gore is arcade-light rather than gratuitous, more exclamation point than spectacle. The soundtrack is upbeat and energetic, the kind of looping chip-adjacent track that works fine for the first dozen levels and starts to blur into background noise by the end. It is not the kind of soundscape you remember after you close the game. The core mechanics are run, jump, and dash. Learning when to dash is the main skill expression - it gets you past tightly spaced hazards and creates the brief sense that you have actually figured something out. Level design escalates in a fairly predictable staircase pattern: early stages teach you individual hazard types, later ones combine them into the kind of gauntlet that requires you to memorize a short sequence of moves. The game does not have checkpoints within levels, which is a fair design choice for something this short but will frustrate players expecting a more forgiving pace. Dying sends you back to the stage start, and because individual levels are not long, this reads less as punishment and more as the intended rhythm. You die, you retry, the muscle memory builds, and then you clear it. That loop works. What Run Dude does not have is depth. Eighteen Steam achievements give you mild goals to chase, and the difficulty curve keeps things from going stale, but once you have cleared all forty levels there is no meaningful reason to return unless you are personally motivated to shave time off runs. There is no level editor, no leaderboard integration, no alternate modes. The game is a single compact idea executed without frills. For the asking price, that is a completely reasonable transaction if the pitch resonates with you. If you want something that uses its runtime for crafted surprises or audio-visual mood, look elsewhere. If you want forty short levels of precise, bloody platforming with zero fat on the bone, this is coherent in a way a lot of cheap platformers are not.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Precision PlatformerBlood ParticlesTrap-Based DesignShort-Form HardcoreMinimalist Pixel ArtReflex-FocusedNo Checkpoints

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OS
Windows 7, 8, 10
Memory
512 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
64 MB available space
Graphics
256
Processor
1 core 2000 MHz
Sound Card
Sound device compatible with DirectX® 9.0

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Skull Box Games
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Fecha de lanzamiento
24 ene 2020

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