Compara los precios de The 39 Steps en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por The Story Mechanics. Publicado por KISS Ltd.. Lanzado el 25/4/2013. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie.

John Buchan's classic 1915 spy thriller gets an interactive novel treatment with atmospheric visuals and narration - closer to a digital book than a game.

The 39 Steps is an interactive novel adaptation of John Buchan's 1915 spy thriller, the same story that inspired Alfred Hitchcock's celebrated film. The Story Mechanics took a genuinely unusual approach here: rather than reimagining the source material as a point-and-click adventure or puzzle game, they committed fully to the "digital book" format. You click to progress narration, occasionally interact with objects or photographs that surface from the text, and let the story carry you. If you come in expecting puzzles or meaningful choices, you will be disappointed. If you come in as someone who loves literary fiction and wants something more tactile than a PDF, this is quietly interesting. What works is the presentation. Period photographs, illustrated backdrops, and ambient sound design give the Scottish moors and London drawing rooms a convincing texture. The voice narration is measured and well-cast, lending Hannay's increasingly desperate situation genuine tension in stretches. There are moments where a ticking sound effect or a rain-soaked landscape image combines with the prose in a way that a plain reading of the book simply cannot replicate. The Story Mechanics understood that their job was curation and atmosphere, not reinvention, and for the most part they deliver on that narrow brief. The criticisms are real, though, and worth naming clearly. The interactivity is minimal enough that calling this a "game" is a generous label. Most sessions involve clicking through text and occasionally hovering over highlighted words to reveal contextual images or brief asides. The pacing depends almost entirely on Buchan's original pacing, which means a slow build through the first third that asks for patience. On the technical side, this is an older release and some players have reported interface quirks depending on their setup. The mixed Steam review score reflects a genuine split between readers who found the format charming and players who felt shortchanged by the lack of agency. Who is this for? Readers first, gamers second. If you have a fondness for Edwardian adventure fiction, espionage history, or the kind of handcrafted digital experience that a small team assembled with obvious care for a niche audience, The 39 Steps offers a pleasant few hours. It runs short, finishes clean, and does not overstay its welcome. At roughly two to four hours depending on your reading pace, it knows its own length, which is genuinely more than can be said for a lot of much larger productions. Treat it like an illustrated audiobook with light interactivity and it satisfies on those terms. Kai, Scout Team

The 39 Steps

The 39 Steps

25 abr 2013The Story MechanicsKISS Ltd.
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John Buchan's classic 1915 spy thriller gets an interactive novel treatment with atmospheric visuals and narration - closer to a digital book than a game.

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The 39 Steps is an interactive novel adaptation of John Buchan's 1915 spy thriller, the same story that inspired Alfred Hitchcock's celebrated film. The Story Mechanics took a genuinely unusual approach here: rather than reimagining the source material as a point-and-click adventure or puzzle game, they committed fully to the "digital book" format. You click to progress narration, occasionally interact with objects or photographs that surface from the text, and let the story carry you. If you come in expecting puzzles or meaningful choices, you will be disappointed. If you come in as someone who loves literary fiction and wants something more tactile than a PDF, this is quietly interesting. What works is the presentation. Period photographs, illustrated backdrops, and ambient sound design give the Scottish moors and London drawing rooms a convincing texture. The voice narration is measured and well-cast, lending Hannay's increasingly desperate situation genuine tension in stretches. There are moments where a ticking sound effect or a rain-soaked landscape image combines with the prose in a way that a plain reading of the book simply cannot replicate. The Story Mechanics understood that their job was curation and atmosphere, not reinvention, and for the most part they deliver on that narrow brief. The criticisms are real, though, and worth naming clearly. The interactivity is minimal enough that calling this a "game" is a generous label. Most sessions involve clicking through text and occasionally hovering over highlighted words to reveal contextual images or brief asides. The pacing depends almost entirely on Buchan's original pacing, which means a slow build through the first third that asks for patience. On the technical side, this is an older release and some players have reported interface quirks depending on their setup. The mixed Steam review score reflects a genuine split between readers who found the format charming and players who felt shortchanged by the lack of agency. Who is this for? Readers first, gamers second. If you have a fondness for Edwardian adventure fiction, espionage history, or the kind of handcrafted digital experience that a small team assembled with obvious care for a niche audience, The 39 Steps offers a pleasant few hours. It runs short, finishes clean, and does not overstay its welcome. At roughly two to four hours depending on your reading pace, it knows its own length, which is genuinely more than can be said for a lot of much larger productions. Treat it like an illustrated audiobook with light interactivity and it satisfies on those terms.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamInteractive NovelLiterary AdaptationHistorical FictionAtmosphericShort ExperienceNarratedSingle PlaythroughEdwardian Era

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KISS Ltd.
Fecha de lanzamiento
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