Compara los precios de Sapo 3D en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por BitLife. Publicado por Nuntius Games. Lanzado el 18/3/2025. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie.

97% positive on Steam and barely anyone outside Brazil is talking about it. Sapo 3D is a micro collect-a-thon that earns every one of those thumbs up by knowing exactly what it is and refusing to be more.

I have a soft spot for the kind of game that fits in an afternoon and leaves you smiling without overstaying its welcome. Sapo 3D is exactly that thing. BitLife built a low-poly, pixel-tinged 3D platformer around a single frog, four worlds, and a giant gate whose secret you genuinely want to reach. The ambition ceiling is low and consciously so. That restraint is the whole point. The core loop is classic collect-a-thon: gather enough golden flies in each linear level to unlock the portal to the next. What keeps it from feeling like a dry checklist is how the powerup interactions layer in. Jar pickups hand you a triple jump that briefly turns the frog into something acrobatic, and anti-gravity bubbles in the space-themed world flip the feel of movement just long enough to delight without confusing. Enemies are charmingly absurd, running the gamut from seed-spitting plants and explosive-egg-throwing chickens to giant-axe-wielding ladybugs and soda cannons. None of them will have you grinding your teeth, but the variety signals a developer who was genuinely having fun placing them. The control scheme starts simple and stays legible throughout, which is the right call for a game pitched at players who want a frictionless evening. Story? There is almost none. You are a frog. There is a gate. You open it. One Steam reviewer put it plainly: you bought it to play it, and that is enough. That philosophy extends to the UI, which communicates entirely through symbols, making the whole game language-agnostic, a small but thoughtful flourish that feels deliberate rather than lazy. Post-launch, the Definitive Edition update added a hardcore mode for speed-conscious players who found the base game too short, four new stages, a golden frog transformation, speedrun leaderboards for the top ten times, and a second ending. The developer noted that players were finishing it too quickly and responded, which is the kind of attentive indie stewardship I will always respect. For 100% hunters, collecting every hidden golden fly across all worlds unlocks a secret reward worth chasing. The honest caveat is length and depth. If you need a sprawling world, branching paths, or mechanical complexity that builds across a twenty-hour campaign, this will feel skeletal. The base experience is short by any measure, and while the hardcore stages add replayability, they are aimed at players already converted. There is no narrative weight, no memorable soundtrack worth calling out, and the world-building is purely visual rather than atmospheric. What you get instead is clean, responsive movement, a colorful low-poly aesthetic that photographs well, and a pacing that trusts you to finish it in one or two sessions. The community sits at 97% positive across over 150 Steam reviews, which for a sub-five-dollar indie is a signal worth respecting. Kai, Scout Team

Sapo 3D

Sapo 3D

18 mar 2025BitLifeNuntius Games
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97% positive on Steam and barely anyone outside Brazil is talking about it. Sapo 3D is a micro collect-a-thon that earns every one of those thumbs up by knowing exactly what it is and refusing to be more.

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I have a soft spot for the kind of game that fits in an afternoon and leaves you smiling without overstaying its welcome. Sapo 3D is exactly that thing. BitLife built a low-poly, pixel-tinged 3D platformer around a single frog, four worlds, and a giant gate whose secret you genuinely want to reach. The ambition ceiling is low and consciously so. That restraint is the whole point. The core loop is classic collect-a-thon: gather enough golden flies in each linear level to unlock the portal to the next. What keeps it from feeling like a dry checklist is how the powerup interactions layer in. Jar pickups hand you a triple jump that briefly turns the frog into something acrobatic, and anti-gravity bubbles in the space-themed world flip the feel of movement just long enough to delight without confusing. Enemies are charmingly absurd, running the gamut from seed-spitting plants and explosive-egg-throwing chickens to giant-axe-wielding ladybugs and soda cannons. None of them will have you grinding your teeth, but the variety signals a developer who was genuinely having fun placing them. The control scheme starts simple and stays legible throughout, which is the right call for a game pitched at players who want a frictionless evening. Story? There is almost none. You are a frog. There is a gate. You open it. One Steam reviewer put it plainly: you bought it to play it, and that is enough. That philosophy extends to the UI, which communicates entirely through symbols, making the whole game language-agnostic, a small but thoughtful flourish that feels deliberate rather than lazy. Post-launch, the Definitive Edition update added a hardcore mode for speed-conscious players who found the base game too short, four new stages, a golden frog transformation, speedrun leaderboards for the top ten times, and a second ending. The developer noted that players were finishing it too quickly and responded, which is the kind of attentive indie stewardship I will always respect. For 100% hunters, collecting every hidden golden fly across all worlds unlocks a secret reward worth chasing. The honest caveat is length and depth. If you need a sprawling world, branching paths, or mechanical complexity that builds across a twenty-hour campaign, this will feel skeletal. The base experience is short by any measure, and while the hardcore stages add replayability, they are aimed at players already converted. There is no narrative weight, no memorable soundtrack worth calling out, and the world-building is purely visual rather than atmospheric. What you get instead is clean, responsive movement, a colorful low-poly aesthetic that photographs well, and a pacing that trusts you to finish it in one or two sessions. The community sits at 97% positive across over 150 Steam reviews, which for a sub-five-dollar indie is a signal worth respecting.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttier:sub-5Collect-a-ThonLow-PolyPost-Launch SupportDefinitive EditionSpeedrun ModeHardcore ModeLanguage-Agnostic UIShort-Form Platformer100% Completion

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Windows 7 or any later version
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960
Processor
i3+

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Desarrolladora
BitLife
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Nuntius Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
18 mar 2025

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