Compara los precios de Sword 'N' Board en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Stuffed Castle Studios. Publicado por Stuffed Castle Studios. Lanzado el 29/1/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG, Early Access.

Cardboard sword, backyard monsters, and a kid named Sidd chasing his missing console: charming bones, but a decade of Early Access silence says buy with eyes wide open.

I have a soft spot for games built on a single imaginative premise, and Sword 'N' Board has one of the most genuinely sweet hooks in the sub-five-dollar bracket: you play as Sidd, a kid who fashions a sword and shield out of cardboard and wages war against imaginary backyard monsters because some mysterious figure called D has stolen his video game console. That premise carries real warmth, and the hand-drawn mixed with pixel-art visual style gives it a handmade quality that feels intentional rather than cheap. The core loop is a top-down action adventure with puzzle layering. You gather items from fallen enemies, cardboard scraps, glue, marbles, and combine them to create new tools that unlock new solutions. The blacksmith lets you spend marbles to forge items and upgrade your stats across life, defense, stamina, agility, and luck, which gives the loop a light RPG texture. When the item combination system clicks, there is a quiet satisfaction to it, the kind you get from a small game that knows exactly what one good idea feels like. Secrets are deliberately hidden with no hand-holding, which will delight players who like to prod every corner of a world and frustrate anyone who expects signposting. Here is where honesty has to come in. Steam flags that the last developer update was over ten years ago. The game launched into Early Access in January 2016 with a stated roadmap covering eight dungeons, an expanded overworld, and an arena mode, and none of that appears to have materialised. Community discussions mention screen-edge clipping issues during area transitions and movement stuttering on some setups. What you are getting is an Early Access snapshot, not a finished product, and there is no realistic expectation that the remaining content will ever arrive. The planned dungeon count, the arena brawler mode, the full overworld progression: treat all of that as potential that went unrealised. Who is this actually for, then? Collectors of strange small games. Curious players who find abandoned Early Access titles philosophically interesting. Parents looking for something gentle and low-stakes for a younger child to poke around in for an hour or two. Sidd and his cardboard adventures have a genuine sweetness, and the item-combination puzzle concept had the bones of something memorable. The soundtrack carries that same quiet imagination the premise promises. But if you need a complete arc, a finished dungeon, a resolved story, this backyard will leave you standing at a gate that was never opened. Kai, Scout Team

Sword 'N' Board

Sword 'N' Board

29 ene 2016Stuffed Castle Studios
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Cardboard sword, backyard monsters, and a kid named Sidd chasing his missing console: charming bones, but a decade of Early Access silence says buy with eyes wide open.

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I have a soft spot for games built on a single imaginative premise, and Sword 'N' Board has one of the most genuinely sweet hooks in the sub-five-dollar bracket: you play as Sidd, a kid who fashions a sword and shield out of cardboard and wages war against imaginary backyard monsters because some mysterious figure called D has stolen his video game console. That premise carries real warmth, and the hand-drawn mixed with pixel-art visual style gives it a handmade quality that feels intentional rather than cheap. The core loop is a top-down action adventure with puzzle layering. You gather items from fallen enemies, cardboard scraps, glue, marbles, and combine them to create new tools that unlock new solutions. The blacksmith lets you spend marbles to forge items and upgrade your stats across life, defense, stamina, agility, and luck, which gives the loop a light RPG texture. When the item combination system clicks, there is a quiet satisfaction to it, the kind you get from a small game that knows exactly what one good idea feels like. Secrets are deliberately hidden with no hand-holding, which will delight players who like to prod every corner of a world and frustrate anyone who expects signposting. Here is where honesty has to come in. Steam flags that the last developer update was over ten years ago. The game launched into Early Access in January 2016 with a stated roadmap covering eight dungeons, an expanded overworld, and an arena mode, and none of that appears to have materialised. Community discussions mention screen-edge clipping issues during area transitions and movement stuttering on some setups. What you are getting is an Early Access snapshot, not a finished product, and there is no realistic expectation that the remaining content will ever arrive. The planned dungeon count, the arena brawler mode, the full overworld progression: treat all of that as potential that went unrealised. Who is this actually for, then? Collectors of strange small games. Curious players who find abandoned Early Access titles philosophically interesting. Parents looking for something gentle and low-stakes for a younger child to poke around in for an hour or two. Sidd and his cardboard adventures have a genuine sweetness, and the item-combination puzzle concept had the bones of something memorable. The soundtrack carries that same quiet imagination the premise promises. But if you need a complete arc, a finished dungeon, a resolved story, this backyard will leave you standing at a gate that was never opened.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttier:sub-5Abandoned Early AccessItem Combination PuzzlesBackyard FantasyHand-Drawn ArtTop-Down CombatStat UpgradingSecret HuntingGamepad FriendlyChild Protagonist

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