Compara los precios de Sprinter en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Light Step Games. Publicado por Light Step Games. Lanzado el 25/2/2016. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Action, Indie.

A two-hour sprint through hand-drawn corridors with a family story surprisingly worth finishing - grab a controller before you launch it.

I picked up Sprinter half-expecting a forgettable twitch curiosity and came out the other side quietly moved, which is not something I say about many games that clock in under two hours. Light Step Games built something genuinely odd here: a top-down action runner threaded through with a wordless, illustrated narrative about three family members - Emily, Rosie, and Lyle - each literally running away from something heavy in their lives. The gameplay metaphor is blunt, and it works. Mechanically, you sprint through narrow guarded corridors in a stark, line-art world, timing button presses to disable obstacles, duck past security cameras, and collect pieces of a story that slowly assembles between stages. Each chapter introduces new mechanics with a short NPC-led tutorial before throwing them at you in combination, so the difficulty curve feels designed rather than arbitrary. Lightning-quick retries keep frustration from calcifying into boredom - fail a sequence, restart in seconds, muscle-memory the opening moves, push a little further. It rhymes faintly with the restart loop of Super Meat Boy, though the emotional register could not be more different. Where that game revels in absurdity, Sprinter wants you to feel the weight of what these three characters are carrying. The soundtrack is where the craft really shows. It reacts to player input - each obstacle you disable triggers a tone that sits inside the music's key, so a clean run produces something close to improvised melody. Play with headphones. Seriously. The color palette shifts as you progress through each character's chapters, and the hand-drawn story panels between levels are expressive enough that the lack of any dialogue or voice acting never registers as a budget shortcut. It reads as a genuine artistic choice, and the restraint pays off. There are real caveats. Keyboard controls are punishing to the point of near-unplayable - a controller is basically required, and the game does not shout that warning loudly enough at launch. The level environments blur together over time; the corridors and obstacle types cycle without much visual variety, and if you're grinding for gold medals on late stages you will be staring at the same geometry for fifteen minutes a pop. A handful of mechanics, jumping in particular, feel slightly loose in a game where precision is everything. And macOS support has eroded with OS updates, so check compatibility before purchasing on that platform. At a couple of hours for a first pass, Sprinter knows its length and mostly respects it. The story lands its ending. The soundtrack stays with you. The gold-medal layer gives completionists a reason to return without padding the runtime for everyone else. It is a small, sincere piece of work from a solo-scale studio that clearly cared about every element fitting together - the kind of game the Scout Team exists to flag for people who would otherwise miss it entirely. Kai, Scout Team

Sprinter

Sprinter

25 feb 2016Light Step Games
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I picked up Sprinter half-expecting a forgettable twitch curiosity and came out the other side quietly moved, which is not something I say about many games that clock in under two hours. Light Step Games built something genuinely odd here: a top-down action runner threaded through with a wordless, illustrated narrative about three family members - Emily, Rosie, and Lyle - each literally running away from something heavy in their lives. The gameplay metaphor is blunt, and it works. Mechanically, you sprint through narrow guarded corridors in a stark, line-art world, timing button presses to disable obstacles, duck past security cameras, and collect pieces of a story that slowly assembles between stages. Each chapter introduces new mechanics with a short NPC-led tutorial before throwing them at you in combination, so the difficulty curve feels designed rather than arbitrary. Lightning-quick retries keep frustration from calcifying into boredom - fail a sequence, restart in seconds, muscle-memory the opening moves, push a little further. It rhymes faintly with the restart loop of Super Meat Boy, though the emotional register could not be more different. Where that game revels in absurdity, Sprinter wants you to feel the weight of what these three characters are carrying. The soundtrack is where the craft really shows. It reacts to player input - each obstacle you disable triggers a tone that sits inside the music's key, so a clean run produces something close to improvised melody. Play with headphones. Seriously. The color palette shifts as you progress through each character's chapters, and the hand-drawn story panels between levels are expressive enough that the lack of any dialogue or voice acting never registers as a budget shortcut. It reads as a genuine artistic choice, and the restraint pays off. There are real caveats. Keyboard controls are punishing to the point of near-unplayable - a controller is basically required, and the game does not shout that warning loudly enough at launch. The level environments blur together over time; the corridors and obstacle types cycle without much visual variety, and if you're grinding for gold medals on late stages you will be staring at the same geometry for fifteen minutes a pop. A handful of mechanics, jumping in particular, feel slightly loose in a game where precision is everything. And macOS support has eroded with OS updates, so check compatibility before purchasing on that platform. At a couple of hours for a first pass, Sprinter knows its length and mostly respects it. The story lands its ending. The soundtrack stays with you. The gold-medal layer gives completionists a reason to return without padding the runtime for everyone else. It is a small, sincere piece of work from a solo-scale studio that clearly cared about every element fitting together - the kind of game the Scout Team exists to flag for people who would otherwise miss it entirely.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5Twitch-ActionNarrative-DrivenHand-Drawn ArtController-RequiredReactive SoundtrackGold-Medal ReplayShort CompletableFamily StoryObstacle Timing

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