Compara los precios de The Indie Mixtape en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Daniel Linssen. Publicado por CDP. Lanzado el 23/4/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG.

Five wildly different indie micro-games crammed into one package - laser jousting, bird-noir crime, and more. Quantity is there; quality is uneven.

The Indie Mixtape is exactly what the title suggests: a compilation of five short indie games bundled together by developer Daniel Linssen, covering a range of genres and tones. One moment you are thrust into a laser-jousting deathmatch, the next you are piecing together a bird-noir crime thriller. The breadth of concepts is genuinely ambitious for a single package, and if even two of the five entries click with you, the collection earns its existence. From a pure RPG-and-narrative standpoint, the bird-noir entry is the most interesting thing here. It gestures at the kind of atmospheric worldbuilding that makes a setting feel lived in, and the visual style is committed enough to carry its premise. But calling it deep would be generous. These are micro-games, some running only a few minutes before they bottom out, and none of them develop their mechanics or writing to the point where you feel genuine investment in what happens. For a game reviewer who cares about whether choices matter and whether a world rewards closer attention, that ceiling hits fast and hard. The action entries, including the laser-jousting mode, are more upfront about being pure mechanical toys. They work on that level, delivering tight little loops that are fun for a session before you exhaust them completely. There is no build variety to speak of, no progression system, no reason to return once you have seen the edges of each sandbox. If you play RPGs for systems that compound over forty hours, this collection is not going to scratch that itch at all. What it offers instead is the indie game equivalent of a sampler platter: small, often clever, occasionally memorable bites. The mixed Steam reception (sitting around 67% positive from a small review pool) reflects this unevenness honestly. Some players will connect with one or two entries and feel the package was worth their time. Others expecting more polished or substantial experiences will bounce off the short runtimes and rough edges. The collection was released in 2015, and the age shows in places, both in presentation and in how some of the game concepts feel like proofs of concept rather than finished products. That is not inherently a flaw for an indie sampler, but it does manage expectations. Who should pick this up? Curious players with a genuine appetite for experimental indie ideas and no attachment to completion loops or narrative payoff. If you like seeing what one developer can do across totally different genres in very short form, there is something here. If you are the kind of person who needs a game to justify your time past hour one, skip it. The Indie Mixtape is a curiosity more than a commitment, and it is best approached as exactly that. Monika, Scout Team

The Indie Mixtape

The Indie Mixtape

23 abr 2015Daniel LinssenCDP
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Five wildly different indie micro-games crammed into one package - laser jousting, bird-noir crime, and more. Quantity is there; quality is uneven.

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The Indie Mixtape is exactly what the title suggests: a compilation of five short indie games bundled together by developer Daniel Linssen, covering a range of genres and tones. One moment you are thrust into a laser-jousting deathmatch, the next you are piecing together a bird-noir crime thriller. The breadth of concepts is genuinely ambitious for a single package, and if even two of the five entries click with you, the collection earns its existence. From a pure RPG-and-narrative standpoint, the bird-noir entry is the most interesting thing here. It gestures at the kind of atmospheric worldbuilding that makes a setting feel lived in, and the visual style is committed enough to carry its premise. But calling it deep would be generous. These are micro-games, some running only a few minutes before they bottom out, and none of them develop their mechanics or writing to the point where you feel genuine investment in what happens. For a game reviewer who cares about whether choices matter and whether a world rewards closer attention, that ceiling hits fast and hard. The action entries, including the laser-jousting mode, are more upfront about being pure mechanical toys. They work on that level, delivering tight little loops that are fun for a session before you exhaust them completely. There is no build variety to speak of, no progression system, no reason to return once you have seen the edges of each sandbox. If you play RPGs for systems that compound over forty hours, this collection is not going to scratch that itch at all. What it offers instead is the indie game equivalent of a sampler platter: small, often clever, occasionally memorable bites. The mixed Steam reception (sitting around 67% positive from a small review pool) reflects this unevenness honestly. Some players will connect with one or two entries and feel the package was worth their time. Others expecting more polished or substantial experiences will bounce off the short runtimes and rough edges. The collection was released in 2015, and the age shows in places, both in presentation and in how some of the game concepts feel like proofs of concept rather than finished products. That is not inherently a flaw for an indie sampler, but it does manage expectations. Who should pick this up? Curious players with a genuine appetite for experimental indie ideas and no attachment to completion loops or narrative payoff. If you like seeing what one developer can do across totally different genres in very short form, there is something here. If you are the kind of person who needs a game to justify your time past hour one, skip it. The Indie Mixtape is a curiosity more than a commitment, and it is best approached as exactly that.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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Daniel Linssen
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23 abr 2015

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The Indie Mixtape fue desarrollado por Daniel Linssen y publicado por CDP.