Compara los precios de Super Panda Adventures en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por BlueEagle Productions. Publicado por Paul Schneider. Lanzado el 14/7/2014. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie.

A one-dev action-adventure starring a panda-knight rescuing a princess from robot invaders. Charming, handcrafted, and surprisingly substantial for its age.

Super Panda Adventures is a 2D action-adventure from a single developer, BlueEagle Productions, built around a premise that wears its heart on its sleeve: you are Fu, a panda-knight finishing his guardian training, and on the exact day of the celebration party, a robot fleet shows up, kidnaps the princess, and leaves you to sort out the mess. It is cheerful, deliberate, and packed with the kind of handmade energy that only shows up when one person cares deeply about every screen. The gameplay sits at the intersection of classic action-platformer and light RPG. Fu moves through varied worlds, cuts through enemies with melee combat, and collects upgrades that give the progression loop a satisfying arc. The level design does not overstay its welcome in any single environment, cycling through visual themes quickly enough to keep curiosity alive. Enemy patterns are readable without being trivial, and the boss encounters land with enough personality to feel like actual events rather than stat checks. None of this is reinventing the genre, but the execution is clean and the controls feel responsive, which matters more than novelty in a game this paced. Where the game quietly earns its 92% Steam rating is in the overall tone. The pixel art is expressive and warm, the color palette is confident, and the world feels like it was drawn by someone who wanted every frame to be worth looking at. The soundtrack reinforces this, carrying that slightly mysterious, adventure-storybook quality that makes a small game feel bigger than its file size. For players who grew up with 16-bit action games and still find comfort in that register, this will feel like coming home. The honest caveats: this is not a long game, and it was made in 2014, so the production scale reflects that era of solo PC development. Players expecting systemic depth, branching narrative, or modern quality-of-life polish may find it modest. The story is thin by design, and the opening hours are straightforward to the point of feeling slight. But the game knows what it is. It builds momentum, it respects your time, and it ends before it exhausts its ideas. For a certain kind of player, that restraint is the whole point. If you have a soft spot for indie games that feel genuinely made rather than assembled, for pacing that trusts the player, and for a mascot character with more charm than any licensed equivalent has managed in years, Super Panda Adventures rewards the few hours you give it. It is not trying to compete with anything. It is just doing its own careful thing. Kai, Scout Team

Super Panda Adventures

Super Panda Adventures

14 jul 2014BlueEagle ProductionsPaul Schneider
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A one-dev action-adventure starring a panda-knight rescuing a princess from robot invaders. Charming, handcrafted, and surprisingly substantial for its age.

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Super Panda Adventures is a 2D action-adventure from a single developer, BlueEagle Productions, built around a premise that wears its heart on its sleeve: you are Fu, a panda-knight finishing his guardian training, and on the exact day of the celebration party, a robot fleet shows up, kidnaps the princess, and leaves you to sort out the mess. It is cheerful, deliberate, and packed with the kind of handmade energy that only shows up when one person cares deeply about every screen. The gameplay sits at the intersection of classic action-platformer and light RPG. Fu moves through varied worlds, cuts through enemies with melee combat, and collects upgrades that give the progression loop a satisfying arc. The level design does not overstay its welcome in any single environment, cycling through visual themes quickly enough to keep curiosity alive. Enemy patterns are readable without being trivial, and the boss encounters land with enough personality to feel like actual events rather than stat checks. None of this is reinventing the genre, but the execution is clean and the controls feel responsive, which matters more than novelty in a game this paced. Where the game quietly earns its 92% Steam rating is in the overall tone. The pixel art is expressive and warm, the color palette is confident, and the world feels like it was drawn by someone who wanted every frame to be worth looking at. The soundtrack reinforces this, carrying that slightly mysterious, adventure-storybook quality that makes a small game feel bigger than its file size. For players who grew up with 16-bit action games and still find comfort in that register, this will feel like coming home. The honest caveats: this is not a long game, and it was made in 2014, so the production scale reflects that era of solo PC development. Players expecting systemic depth, branching narrative, or modern quality-of-life polish may find it modest. The story is thin by design, and the opening hours are straightforward to the point of feeling slight. But the game knows what it is. It builds momentum, it respects your time, and it ends before it exhausts its ideas. For a certain kind of player, that restraint is the whole point. If you have a soft spot for indie games that feel genuinely made rather than assembled, for pacing that trusts the player, and for a mascot character with more charm than any licensed equivalent has managed in years, Super Panda Adventures rewards the few hours you give it. It is not trying to compete with anything. It is just doing its own careful thing.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamSingle DeveloperPixel ArtPanda ProtagonistRescue QuestRetro Action-PlatformerLight RPG ElementsBoss FightsCompletionist Friendly

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Processor
1 GHZ or higher
Memory
1024 MB RAM
Graphics
256 MB
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
100 MB available space
Sound Card
Windows compatible

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Desarrolladora
BlueEagle Productions
Distribuidora
Paul Schneider
Fecha de lanzamiento
14 jul 2014

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Super Panda Adventures fue desarrollado por BlueEagle Productions y publicado por Paul Schneider.