Compara los precios de TETRA's Escape en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por ABX Games Studio. Publicado por Ratalaika Games S.L.. Lanzado el 10/8/2018. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie.

Tetromino shapes as living creatures, 64 puzzles, and a slow burn that earns its harder levels. Worth a look if you want a tidy brain-teaser with no fuss attached.

I went in expecting a Tetris reskin and got something quieter and more considered than that. The core idea here is genuinely clever: your characters, the Tetras, can transform their bodies into tetromino shapes and lock themselves permanently in place, becoming platforms or bridges for the others to walk across. You only need one Tetra to reach the exit portal to clear a stage, which gives you a small margin for error, but chasing all three stars per level plus the bonus cup that appears after collecting them pushes that margin right down to zero. The puzzle comes from deciding which Tetras to spend, in which shape, and in what order, before any of them are frozen in place. The opening worlds are gentle to a fault. The first couple of worlds are barely a warm-up, teaching you the walk-and-climb basics and single tetromino transforms before anything resembling a puzzle appears. That slow ramp frustrated more than a few reviewers and I understand why. Stick with it, because by the mid-game the mechanic set expands meaningfully: bombs that undo transformations and free up locked pieces, fall-triggered blocks for Tetras that drop more than three units, and later gravity-flipping surprises in the higher worlds. Each world introduces its new rule early, then spends the remaining levels wringing something unexpected from it. That structure is quietly well-crafted for a solo-developer project. The rough edges are real, though. The visual presentation is functional at best: 2.5D levels against plain backdrops, the kind of look you associate with a polished mobile port rather than a bespoke PC game. The soundtrack, described as a cheerful summer-day loop by more than one critic, does become repetitive over longer sessions. The difficulty curve is uneven rather than smooth, lurching between trivially easy layouts and genuinely devious arrangements with little warning. There is no undo button for your placements in the base game, so a misread of the puzzle means restarting the whole level, which stings most on the longer, later stages. That single missing feature is responsible for a lot of the frustration people report. Where the game finds its footing is in the specific satisfaction of a well-solved level. When you figure out the optimal path that collects every star and still routes cleanly to the exit, there is a clean little click of correctness to it. The 64 levels across 8 worlds run around four to five hours for a clean completion, a few more if you are hunting every collectible. That is exactly the right length for what the game is. It does not outstay itself. ABX Games Studio made a focused, quiet puzzle game with a genuinely original mechanic, shipped it solo, and kept it lean. That counts for something. Kai, Scout Team

TETRA's Escape

TETRA's Escape

10 ago 2018ABX Games StudioRatalaika Games S.L.
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Tetromino shapes as living creatures, 64 puzzles, and a slow burn that earns its harder levels. Worth a look if you want a tidy brain-teaser with no fuss attached.

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I went in expecting a Tetris reskin and got something quieter and more considered than that. The core idea here is genuinely clever: your characters, the Tetras, can transform their bodies into tetromino shapes and lock themselves permanently in place, becoming platforms or bridges for the others to walk across. You only need one Tetra to reach the exit portal to clear a stage, which gives you a small margin for error, but chasing all three stars per level plus the bonus cup that appears after collecting them pushes that margin right down to zero. The puzzle comes from deciding which Tetras to spend, in which shape, and in what order, before any of them are frozen in place. The opening worlds are gentle to a fault. The first couple of worlds are barely a warm-up, teaching you the walk-and-climb basics and single tetromino transforms before anything resembling a puzzle appears. That slow ramp frustrated more than a few reviewers and I understand why. Stick with it, because by the mid-game the mechanic set expands meaningfully: bombs that undo transformations and free up locked pieces, fall-triggered blocks for Tetras that drop more than three units, and later gravity-flipping surprises in the higher worlds. Each world introduces its new rule early, then spends the remaining levels wringing something unexpected from it. That structure is quietly well-crafted for a solo-developer project. The rough edges are real, though. The visual presentation is functional at best: 2.5D levels against plain backdrops, the kind of look you associate with a polished mobile port rather than a bespoke PC game. The soundtrack, described as a cheerful summer-day loop by more than one critic, does become repetitive over longer sessions. The difficulty curve is uneven rather than smooth, lurching between trivially easy layouts and genuinely devious arrangements with little warning. There is no undo button for your placements in the base game, so a misread of the puzzle means restarting the whole level, which stings most on the longer, later stages. That single missing feature is responsible for a lot of the frustration people report. Where the game finds its footing is in the specific satisfaction of a well-solved level. When you figure out the optimal path that collects every star and still routes cleanly to the exit, there is a clean little click of correctness to it. The 64 levels across 8 worlds run around four to five hours for a clean completion, a few more if you are hunting every collectible. That is exactly the right length for what the game is. It does not outstay itself. ABX Games Studio made a focused, quiet puzzle game with a genuinely original mechanic, shipped it solo, and kept it lean. That counts for something.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Tetromino MechanicsTransform-and-Lock PuzzlesStar CollectiblesNo-Undo ChallengeSolo DeveloperShort-Form PuzzlerCompletionist Friendly

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Windows 7
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Processor
i3
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ABX Games Studio
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Ratalaika Games S.L.
Fecha de lanzamiento
10 ago 2018

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