Compara los precios de Song of Farca en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Wooden Monkeys. Publicado por Alawar Premium, East2West Games. Lanzado el 21/7/2021. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie, Simulation.

A cyber-noir detective game where you hack, surveil, and interrogate from a single apartment. Think Black Mirror meets true-crime procedural.

Song of Farca is a point-and-click detective game set in a near-future city where digital surveillance is the primary investigative tool. You play as Isabella Song, a hacker under house arrest who solves crimes remotely by breaking into cameras, mining databases, cross-referencing evidence, and conducting text-based interrogations. The loop is almost entirely screen-based: you are sitting at a desk, looking at other people's screens, which is either a clever thematic choice or a limitation depending on your patience for that kind of abstraction. The game's strongest quality is its information architecture. Each case hands you a web of suspects, digital breadcrumbs, and locked systems, and the satisfaction comes from methodically pulling threads until a picture forms. For players who enjoy games where the puzzle is assembling facts rather than manipulating objects, Farca delivers that in a compact, focused package. The hacking mechanics are light but purposeful - you are not doing Uplink-style terminal wizardry, but the process of gaining access to a camera feed, finding a lead, then pivoting to a new target has a genuine investigative rhythm to it. Decisions you make about how to handle suspects and what evidence to act on do carry consequences, so the narrative structure rewards attention. Where the game falls short is in depth and duration. Each case resolves in roughly 30-60 minutes, and the total runtime sits well under ten hours for most players. The Black Mirror-adjacent atmosphere is effectively established but the writing quality is uneven across its episodes, and some of the moral dilemmas feel more gestured at than fully developed. The UI also has rough edges that occasionally interrupt flow rather than support it. The mixed Steam score reflects a real split: players expecting a dense investigation sim come away wanting more, while players who wanted a readable, story-first experience found it satisfying. For strategy and sim players specifically, the decision-tree aspect is genuine but shallow compared to something like Disco Elysium or even the older Her Story-style inference games. There is no build to optimize, no late-game complexity unlocking, and the AI behavior you are modeling is narrative rather than systemic. It plays more like an interactive crime drama with light mechanics than a simulation. That is not a condemnation, but it is an honest framing: if you are buying this expecting mechanical depth, calibrate expectations. If you want a few evenings of atmospheric cyber-detective storytelling with some actual player agency, it delivers that cleanly. Diego, Scout Team

Song of Farca

Song of Farca

21 jul 2021Wooden MonkeysAlawar Premium, East2West Games
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A cyber-noir detective game where you hack, surveil, and interrogate from a single apartment. Think Black Mirror meets true-crime procedural.

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Song of Farca is a point-and-click detective game set in a near-future city where digital surveillance is the primary investigative tool. You play as Isabella Song, a hacker under house arrest who solves crimes remotely by breaking into cameras, mining databases, cross-referencing evidence, and conducting text-based interrogations. The loop is almost entirely screen-based: you are sitting at a desk, looking at other people's screens, which is either a clever thematic choice or a limitation depending on your patience for that kind of abstraction. The game's strongest quality is its information architecture. Each case hands you a web of suspects, digital breadcrumbs, and locked systems, and the satisfaction comes from methodically pulling threads until a picture forms. For players who enjoy games where the puzzle is assembling facts rather than manipulating objects, Farca delivers that in a compact, focused package. The hacking mechanics are light but purposeful - you are not doing Uplink-style terminal wizardry, but the process of gaining access to a camera feed, finding a lead, then pivoting to a new target has a genuine investigative rhythm to it. Decisions you make about how to handle suspects and what evidence to act on do carry consequences, so the narrative structure rewards attention. Where the game falls short is in depth and duration. Each case resolves in roughly 30-60 minutes, and the total runtime sits well under ten hours for most players. The Black Mirror-adjacent atmosphere is effectively established but the writing quality is uneven across its episodes, and some of the moral dilemmas feel more gestured at than fully developed. The UI also has rough edges that occasionally interrupt flow rather than support it. The mixed Steam score reflects a real split: players expecting a dense investigation sim come away wanting more, while players who wanted a readable, story-first experience found it satisfying. For strategy and sim players specifically, the decision-tree aspect is genuine but shallow compared to something like Disco Elysium or even the older Her Story-style inference games. There is no build to optimize, no late-game complexity unlocking, and the AI behavior you are modeling is narrative rather than systemic. It plays more like an interactive crime drama with light mechanics than a simulation. That is not a condemnation, but it is an honest framing: if you are buying this expecting mechanical depth, calibrate expectations. If you want a few evenings of atmospheric cyber-detective storytelling with some actual player agency, it delivers that cleanly.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

steamCyber-NoirDetectiveHackingPoint-and-ClickNarrative ChoicesHouse Arrest MechanicShort EpisodicNear-Future Setting

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Mínimos

OS
Windows 10
Processor
Intel Core i5 or equivalent
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 610 or equvalent
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
2 GB available space

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Desarrolladora
Wooden Monkeys
Distribuidora
Alawar Premium, East2West Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
21 jul 2021

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Song of Farca fue desarrollado por Wooden Monkeys y publicado por Alawar Premium, East2West Games.