Compara los precios de Strikey Sisters en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por DYA Games. Publicado por DYA Games. Lanzado el 1/6/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie.

A fantasy brick-breaker with RPG bones, local co-op, and enough boss fights to make you forget you're playing a paddle game.

Strikey Sisters is a brick-breaker in the same loose family as Breakout and Arkanoid, but DYA Games grafted a fantasy adventure layer onto the formula that makes it feel warmer and more purposeful than the genre usually allows. You play as one of two sisters, each with her own magic abilities, batting a ball through stages populated by enemy bricks, hazards, and screen-filling boss encounters. The paddle mechanics are tight, the ball physics feel intentional rather than chaotic, and the magic skills add a genuine decision layer that keeps your hands busy even during quieter stretches. The visual style lands exactly where it aims. Pixel art characters with expressive animations, soft color palettes, and enemy designs that feel like they were drawn by someone who actually likes the world they built. Nothing here is lazy shorthand for a retro aesthetic. Every boss has a readable attack pattern and enough personality to make clearing them feel like an event rather than a stat check. For a one-team indie release, the consistency of the craft is worth noting. The local co-op mode is the real hidden argument for this game. Two players sharing one screen in a brick-breaker sounds chaotic, and sometimes it is, but DYA tuned it so both paddles contribute without just doubling the confusion. Playing with a friend or a younger sibling shifts the whole tone from puzzle-reflex exercise to something louder and more celebratory. Solo the game is pleasant; co-op is the version that generates actual noise in a room. Where it stumbles is scope. The adventure framing and RPG touches suggest something meatier than the game ultimately delivers. Level variety plateaus before the ending, and once you have read the ball physics and the ability cooldowns, there is not a lot of mechanical surprise waiting in the back half. Players chasing depth or a long campaign will hit a ceiling. But Strikey Sisters seems to know this. It does not outstay its welcome, the pacing tightens toward the final boss rather than sagging, and the runtime fits the ambition without apology. That kind of self-awareness from a small developer is easy to overlook but genuinely rare. If your appetite runs toward atmospheric narrative or systemic complexity, this is not your stop. But if you want a handcrafted arcade game that respects your time, has actual boss fights worth clearing, and plays better with two people on a couch than most games triple its profile, Strikey Sisters delivers that without fuss. Kai, Scout Team

Strikey Sisters

Strikey Sisters

1 jun 2017DYA Games
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A fantasy brick-breaker with RPG bones, local co-op, and enough boss fights to make you forget you're playing a paddle game.

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Strikey Sisters is a brick-breaker in the same loose family as Breakout and Arkanoid, but DYA Games grafted a fantasy adventure layer onto the formula that makes it feel warmer and more purposeful than the genre usually allows. You play as one of two sisters, each with her own magic abilities, batting a ball through stages populated by enemy bricks, hazards, and screen-filling boss encounters. The paddle mechanics are tight, the ball physics feel intentional rather than chaotic, and the magic skills add a genuine decision layer that keeps your hands busy even during quieter stretches. The visual style lands exactly where it aims. Pixel art characters with expressive animations, soft color palettes, and enemy designs that feel like they were drawn by someone who actually likes the world they built. Nothing here is lazy shorthand for a retro aesthetic. Every boss has a readable attack pattern and enough personality to make clearing them feel like an event rather than a stat check. For a one-team indie release, the consistency of the craft is worth noting. The local co-op mode is the real hidden argument for this game. Two players sharing one screen in a brick-breaker sounds chaotic, and sometimes it is, but DYA tuned it so both paddles contribute without just doubling the confusion. Playing with a friend or a younger sibling shifts the whole tone from puzzle-reflex exercise to something louder and more celebratory. Solo the game is pleasant; co-op is the version that generates actual noise in a room. Where it stumbles is scope. The adventure framing and RPG touches suggest something meatier than the game ultimately delivers. Level variety plateaus before the ending, and once you have read the ball physics and the ability cooldowns, there is not a lot of mechanical surprise waiting in the back half. Players chasing depth or a long campaign will hit a ceiling. But Strikey Sisters seems to know this. It does not outstay its welcome, the pacing tightens toward the final boss rather than sagging, and the runtime fits the ambition without apology. That kind of self-awareness from a small developer is easy to overlook but genuinely rare. If your appetite runs toward atmospheric narrative or systemic complexity, this is not your stop. But if you want a handcrafted arcade game that respects your time, has actual boss fights worth clearing, and plays better with two people on a couch than most games triple its profile, Strikey Sisters delivers that without fuss.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

steamLocal Co-opBrick BreakerBoss FightsPixel ArtCouch Co-opArcadeMagic AbilitiesShort Playtime

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Processor
Dual Core 1.6 GHz
Memory
1 GB RAM
Graphics
OpenGL compatible 256MB VRAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
60 MB available space

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DYA Games
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Fecha de lanzamiento
1 jun 2017

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Strikey Sisters se lanzó el 1 de junio de 2017.

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Strikey Sisters fue desarrollado por DYA Games.