Compara los precios de Sandmason en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por GoodVole. Publicado por GoodVole. Lanzado el 4/5/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie.

Portal's destructive cousin built in a Finnish developer's spare bedroom - Sandmason rewards patient, spatial thinkers who don't mind rough edges on their puzzles.

I have a soft spot for games that started as a master's thesis and somehow ended up on Steam, and Sandmason is exactly that kind of origin story. Developer Jaakko Assola, a former RedLynx hand who worked on Trials Evolution, spent years turning academic research into a first-person puzzle-action game built around dynamic cave deformation. The bones of that research are genuinely interesting: you mine material from the environment, carry it as inventory, and then deposit it somewhere else to build bridges, plug holes, or reach ledges. The cave is not decoration - it is the puzzle. That core loop holds up. The toolset is the best part. Your mining instrument doubles as a force-field projector, and the variety of fields each serve a distinct mechanical purpose: a laser field scorches enemies, a bouncy field launches you vertically, a force bridge lets you span a lava pit in a hurry. There is also a wall-scanning tool and a grappling-rope gadget that the game cheerfully describes as a sci-fi ninja rope. Stacking these tools together to thread past blob monsters, deadly traps, and environmental hazards produces genuine moments of satisfaction - the kind where you feel clever rather than guided. Treasure collectibles scattered through levels feed an upgrade system that lets you extend your mining radius, increase your material capacity, improve your jump distance, or sink points into health. The RPG layer is thin, but it adds a reason to explore rather than sprint to the exit. Where Sandmason struggles is in everything that surrounds the core. Visuals are functional at best - the cave geometry is interesting but the art direction is sparse, and player reviews consistently flag the lack of polish as the price of a solo development budget. The soundtrack divides opinion too: some tracks carry a lovely old-school tracker aesthetic with spacey guitar work woven in, while others just miss. At launch the game had crash problems and some XNA dependency issues on certain machines; the developer was responsive about fixes, but buyers on older or atypical setups should check current compatibility before diving in. The multiplayer mode - a fast-paced, terrain-destruction deathmatch where the same dig-and-build tools become weapons - is an interesting idea that the small community makes hard to populate today. Treat it as a bonus rather than a selling point. The single-player campaign is the reason to be here, and it draws the obvious Portal and Q.U.B.E. comparisons because the puzzle logic earns them. It will not match those games on production value or puzzle elegance, but it costs a fraction as much and offers something those titles do not: a world you can physically reshape with your hands. If you are the kind of player who instinctively tries to dig around an obstacle rather than solve it the intended way, Sandmason quietly rewards that instinct. The story - a conspiratorial mystery involving a strange employer, voices in the caves, and a saboteur on the loose - is slight but present, giving the solo run a light narrative thread to follow. Kai, Scout Team

Sandmason

Sandmason

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Portal's destructive cousin built in a Finnish developer's spare bedroom - Sandmason rewards patient, spatial thinkers who don't mind rough edges on their puzzles.

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I have a soft spot for games that started as a master's thesis and somehow ended up on Steam, and Sandmason is exactly that kind of origin story. Developer Jaakko Assola, a former RedLynx hand who worked on Trials Evolution, spent years turning academic research into a first-person puzzle-action game built around dynamic cave deformation. The bones of that research are genuinely interesting: you mine material from the environment, carry it as inventory, and then deposit it somewhere else to build bridges, plug holes, or reach ledges. The cave is not decoration - it is the puzzle. That core loop holds up. The toolset is the best part. Your mining instrument doubles as a force-field projector, and the variety of fields each serve a distinct mechanical purpose: a laser field scorches enemies, a bouncy field launches you vertically, a force bridge lets you span a lava pit in a hurry. There is also a wall-scanning tool and a grappling-rope gadget that the game cheerfully describes as a sci-fi ninja rope. Stacking these tools together to thread past blob monsters, deadly traps, and environmental hazards produces genuine moments of satisfaction - the kind where you feel clever rather than guided. Treasure collectibles scattered through levels feed an upgrade system that lets you extend your mining radius, increase your material capacity, improve your jump distance, or sink points into health. The RPG layer is thin, but it adds a reason to explore rather than sprint to the exit. Where Sandmason struggles is in everything that surrounds the core. Visuals are functional at best - the cave geometry is interesting but the art direction is sparse, and player reviews consistently flag the lack of polish as the price of a solo development budget. The soundtrack divides opinion too: some tracks carry a lovely old-school tracker aesthetic with spacey guitar work woven in, while others just miss. At launch the game had crash problems and some XNA dependency issues on certain machines; the developer was responsive about fixes, but buyers on older or atypical setups should check current compatibility before diving in. The multiplayer mode - a fast-paced, terrain-destruction deathmatch where the same dig-and-build tools become weapons - is an interesting idea that the small community makes hard to populate today. Treat it as a bonus rather than a selling point. The single-player campaign is the reason to be here, and it draws the obvious Portal and Q.U.B.E. comparisons because the puzzle logic earns them. It will not match those games on production value or puzzle elegance, but it costs a fraction as much and offers something those titles do not: a world you can physically reshape with your hands. If you are the kind of player who instinctively tries to dig around an obstacle rather than solve it the intended way, Sandmason quietly rewards that instinct. The story - a conspiratorial mystery involving a strange employer, voices in the caves, and a saboteur on the loose - is slight but present, giving the solo run a light narrative thread to follow.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayermultiplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Environmental DestructionForce FieldsTerrain DeformationFirst-Person PuzzlerAbility UpgradesGrappling HookFPS-Puzzle HybridDeathmatch MultiplayerSolo Dev

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OS
Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
1300 MB available space
Graphics
Graphics card that supports Shader Model 3.0
Processor
Dual core 2 GHz

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Fecha de lanzamiento
4 may 2015

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