Compara los precios de Snapshot en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Retro Affect. Publicado por Retro Affect. Lanzado el 30/8/2012. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 74/100.

A puzzle-platformer where your camera literally cuts objects out of the world and pastes them somewhere else. Clever concept, uneven execution.

Snapshot is a 2D puzzle-platformer built around one genuinely original idea: your robot protagonist Pic carries a camera that can photograph objects, removing them from the level entirely, and then redeploy them wherever you point the lens. A crate floats in an unreachable spot? Snap it, drop it under a pressure plate. A light source is blocking a shadow you need to climb? Capture it, move on. The mechanic is tactile in a way that most puzzle games never achieve, because the world itself becomes your inventory. Retro Affect released this as a small, self-published project, and that scrappiness shows in both the good and frustrating ways. The visual style leans into a quiet, melancholy aesthetic - muted earth tones, crumbling machinery, and a world that communicates loneliness without spelling it out in dialogue. Pic himself is a charming design, small and purposeful, and the ambient soundtrack supports the mood well: gentle, slightly mechanical drones that feel like a factory remembering what it used to be for. If you respond to atmosphere in puzzle games, the opening hours genuinely earn attention. Where things get complicated is in the middle stretch, where the level design starts asking you to use the camera mechanic in ways that feel more arbitrary than inspired. Some solutions depend on pixel-precise placement, and the controls do not always cooperate at that resolution. A few puzzles shift from satisfying lateral thinking into trial-and-error repositioning, which is a different and less rewarding experience. The mixed Steam reviews are not unfair - a meaningful slice of players hit that wall and did not come back. At roughly six to eight hours depending on how long you linger, the game also does not quite nail its ending, wrapping up faster than the world-building seems to promise. That said, Snapshot is worth the time of anyone who prioritises mechanical ingenuity over polish. The core camera conceit holds up more than a decade after release, and there are individual puzzle rooms here that would sit comfortably in any curated indie collection. It is the kind of game where you feel the designer solving problems in real time alongside you, which has its own texture that bigger productions rarely replicate. If you have patience for rough edges and a genuine affection for one-idea games that commit fully to that idea, Pic's quiet journey rewards you. Kai, Scout Team

Snapshot

Snapshot

30 ago 2012Retro Affect
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A puzzle-platformer where your camera literally cuts objects out of the world and pastes them somewhere else. Clever concept, uneven execution.

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Snapshot is a 2D puzzle-platformer built around one genuinely original idea: your robot protagonist Pic carries a camera that can photograph objects, removing them from the level entirely, and then redeploy them wherever you point the lens. A crate floats in an unreachable spot? Snap it, drop it under a pressure plate. A light source is blocking a shadow you need to climb? Capture it, move on. The mechanic is tactile in a way that most puzzle games never achieve, because the world itself becomes your inventory. Retro Affect released this as a small, self-published project, and that scrappiness shows in both the good and frustrating ways. The visual style leans into a quiet, melancholy aesthetic - muted earth tones, crumbling machinery, and a world that communicates loneliness without spelling it out in dialogue. Pic himself is a charming design, small and purposeful, and the ambient soundtrack supports the mood well: gentle, slightly mechanical drones that feel like a factory remembering what it used to be for. If you respond to atmosphere in puzzle games, the opening hours genuinely earn attention. Where things get complicated is in the middle stretch, where the level design starts asking you to use the camera mechanic in ways that feel more arbitrary than inspired. Some solutions depend on pixel-precise placement, and the controls do not always cooperate at that resolution. A few puzzles shift from satisfying lateral thinking into trial-and-error repositioning, which is a different and less rewarding experience. The mixed Steam reviews are not unfair - a meaningful slice of players hit that wall and did not come back. At roughly six to eight hours depending on how long you linger, the game also does not quite nail its ending, wrapping up faster than the world-building seems to promise. That said, Snapshot is worth the time of anyone who prioritises mechanical ingenuity over polish. The core camera conceit holds up more than a decade after release, and there are individual puzzle rooms here that would sit comfortably in any curated indie collection. It is the kind of game where you feel the designer solving problems in real time alongside you, which has its own texture that bigger productions rarely replicate. If you have patience for rough edges and a genuine affection for one-idea games that commit fully to that idea, Pic's quiet journey rewards you.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamPuzzle-PlatformerAtmosphericSingle MechanicRetro AestheticSolo DeveloperAmbient SoundtrackPhysics PuzzlesShort Playtime

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Intel Core 2 Duo
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2 GB RAM
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nVidia 8800 GTS or Equivalent DirectX®:9.0c Hard Drive:500 MB HD space Sound:On Board Soundcard

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30 ago 2012

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