Compara los precios de The Adventures of Capitano Navarro en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Don Emídio Navarro Games. Publicado por Sometimes You. Lanzado el 4/8/2017. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG.

A hand-crafted dream-world dungeon crawler that swings for something genuinely strange, blending comic-book onomatopoeias with Renaissance theater flair. Rough around the edges, but the vision is its own.

I've spent enough time with tiny, unsung Steam releases to know that roughness and ambition often share a bed, and Capitano Navarro is very much that kind of game. It's a top-down action dungeon crawler set inside a fever dream, where you guide a swaggering pirate captain through psychedelic oniric lands on a rescue mission aimed at Verdefolhas, the fairy queen, who has been taken by an antagonist called the Buffoon. The premise sounds like it was hand-lettered on the margins of a sketchbook, and the game largely commits to that energy. The aesthetic deliberately mixes comic-book visual language with something that evokes Renaissance commedia dell'arte theatre, and when that collision works, it produces moments that feel genuinely unlike anything else at this price tier. The combat leans on fencing mechanics, with basic beats and turbo attacks making up Navarro's toolkit. It's old-school linear, not open, which suits the condensed scale. The game also carries one of the more quietly inventive design decisions I've encountered in a micro-budget release: all dialogue, story text, and onomatopoeias exist as visual elements layered over the gameplay rather than in interrupting text boxes. You can read them or let them wash past you. It's a choice that respects the player's rhythm and gives the whole experience a slightly hallucinatory, comics-in-motion feel that suits the dream-world setting well. The soundtrack, reportedly composed with transverse flute and mandolin, carries that same hand-crafted folk sincerity that the visuals reach for. Here is where honesty is owed, though. The community around this game is small and the signal from what little feedback exists is mixed. The camera is constrained and causes real navigational frustration during exploration, particularly in later areas where finding hidden treasures or progressing through gates depends on spotting things the camera simply will not show you. Some players hit walls they couldn't get past and walked away. The asset work is inconsistent, mixing visual styles in ways that the developer intentionally frames as a dream-logic aesthetic choice, but which in practice can read as unpolished rather than surreal. The animation has been criticized as stiff, and collision with certain hazards has quirky rules that were not always communicated clearly at launch. Who is this for, honestly? It's for the player who collects oddities. For someone who finds genuine delight in a solo developer's particular, strange world and will forgive technical friction in exchange for something that doesn't feel assembled from a prefab kit. The game over screen is itself a playable level rather than a dead stop, which is the kind of small, thoughtful weirdness I wish more games attempted. If you approach it as a curiosity with a brief runtime rather than a polished action RPG, there is something here worth visiting. Approach it expecting refined mechanics and you will leave disappointed before the first hour ends. Kai, Scout Team

The Adventures of Capitano Navarro

The Adventures of Capitano Navarro

4 ago 2017Don Emídio Navarro GamesSometimes You
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A hand-crafted dream-world dungeon crawler that swings for something genuinely strange, blending comic-book onomatopoeias with Renaissance theater flair. Rough around the edges, but the vision is its own.

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I've spent enough time with tiny, unsung Steam releases to know that roughness and ambition often share a bed, and Capitano Navarro is very much that kind of game. It's a top-down action dungeon crawler set inside a fever dream, where you guide a swaggering pirate captain through psychedelic oniric lands on a rescue mission aimed at Verdefolhas, the fairy queen, who has been taken by an antagonist called the Buffoon. The premise sounds like it was hand-lettered on the margins of a sketchbook, and the game largely commits to that energy. The aesthetic deliberately mixes comic-book visual language with something that evokes Renaissance commedia dell'arte theatre, and when that collision works, it produces moments that feel genuinely unlike anything else at this price tier. The combat leans on fencing mechanics, with basic beats and turbo attacks making up Navarro's toolkit. It's old-school linear, not open, which suits the condensed scale. The game also carries one of the more quietly inventive design decisions I've encountered in a micro-budget release: all dialogue, story text, and onomatopoeias exist as visual elements layered over the gameplay rather than in interrupting text boxes. You can read them or let them wash past you. It's a choice that respects the player's rhythm and gives the whole experience a slightly hallucinatory, comics-in-motion feel that suits the dream-world setting well. The soundtrack, reportedly composed with transverse flute and mandolin, carries that same hand-crafted folk sincerity that the visuals reach for. Here is where honesty is owed, though. The community around this game is small and the signal from what little feedback exists is mixed. The camera is constrained and causes real navigational frustration during exploration, particularly in later areas where finding hidden treasures or progressing through gates depends on spotting things the camera simply will not show you. Some players hit walls they couldn't get past and walked away. The asset work is inconsistent, mixing visual styles in ways that the developer intentionally frames as a dream-logic aesthetic choice, but which in practice can read as unpolished rather than surreal. The animation has been criticized as stiff, and collision with certain hazards has quirky rules that were not always communicated clearly at launch. Who is this for, honestly? It's for the player who collects oddities. For someone who finds genuine delight in a solo developer's particular, strange world and will forgive technical friction in exchange for something that doesn't feel assembled from a prefab kit. The game over screen is itself a playable level rather than a dead stop, which is the kind of small, thoughtful weirdness I wish more games attempted. If you approach it as a curiosity with a brief runtime rather than a polished action RPG, there is something here worth visiting. Approach it expecting refined mechanics and you will leave disappointed before the first hour ends.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Dream-World SettingCommedia dell'ArteComic-Book AestheticOld-School LinearFencing CombatGame-Over-as-LevelFolk SoundtrackMicro-Budget Oddity

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OS
XP
Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
755 MB available space
Graphics
ATI Radeon HD2400 or NVIDIA GeForce 7600
Processor
2,0 GHz CPU
Sound Card
Compatible with DirectX 11

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XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
755 MB available space
Graphics
ATI Radeon HD3800 or NVIDIA GeForce 8800
Processor
2,0 GHz CPU
Sound Card
Compatible with DirectX 11

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Sometimes You
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4 ago 2017

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