Compara los precios de The Last Tater en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por russpuppy. Publicado por russpuppy. Lanzado el 18/5/2022. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie.

A solo dev's absurdist apocalypse in miniature: play a sentient fried tater tot, shoot alien invaders, upgrade your gun, and somehow find meaning in a post-potato world.

I have a soft spot for the kind of game that knows exactly how ridiculous it is and leans into that sincerity anyway. The Last Tater is a one-person indie side-scrolling shooter where you play as a fried tater tot navigating an apocalyptic world overrun by alien creatures who, quite reasonably, want to eat you. The premise sounds like a joke, but russpuppy plays it with the quiet commitment of someone who genuinely believes in the bit, and that conviction carries the whole thing. Gameplay is a 2D side-scrolling shooter with platformer bones and some bullet-hell-adjacent pressure as enemy waves escalate. The core loop is: survive, collect power-ups, upgrade your gun and tater attributes, push further into increasingly hostile environments. There is a gun customization layer here that gives the game a bit more texture than its casual price tag might suggest. You also pick up NPC companions along the way, including a cheese-loving mouse who helps you escape the opening room in Hell, and eventually you rally a French fry resistance against the alien horde. That sentence is real. It is the game's greatest strength. The tone sits in a peculiar register between cartoony chaos and surprisingly earnest adventure, and if you find that frequency, the time passes warmly. The visual style is colorful, cartoony, and minimalist pixel graphics that suit the budget and the absurdity equally well. russpuppy is a small, prolific indie studio with a catalog spanning multiple genres, and The Last Tater has the handmade texture of a creator working within their means and making specific, intentional choices. The game is not technically ambitious. The enemy variety is modest, the runtime is short, and players looking for deep mechanical systems or a demanding difficulty curve will probably outpace the content quickly. The player count data reflects this: it is a tiny, unhurried game that found a small audience and satisfied them, with Steam reviews sitting solidly in positive territory across its lifetime. Where it earns its keep is in that rare solo-dev earnestness. The world-building is silly in the best way, the obstacle design mixes platformer traversal with shooter reflexes without either discipline feeling neglected, and the character customization and gun upgrade systems give you just enough agency to feel like you are building something rather than simply enduring. For a casual evening or two, that is a reasonable exchange. Expect a few hours, not a few weeks. Kai, Scout Team

The Last Tater

The Last Tater

18 may 2022russpuppy
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A solo dev's absurdist apocalypse in miniature: play a sentient fried tater tot, shoot alien invaders, upgrade your gun, and somehow find meaning in a post-potato world.

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I have a soft spot for the kind of game that knows exactly how ridiculous it is and leans into that sincerity anyway. The Last Tater is a one-person indie side-scrolling shooter where you play as a fried tater tot navigating an apocalyptic world overrun by alien creatures who, quite reasonably, want to eat you. The premise sounds like a joke, but russpuppy plays it with the quiet commitment of someone who genuinely believes in the bit, and that conviction carries the whole thing. Gameplay is a 2D side-scrolling shooter with platformer bones and some bullet-hell-adjacent pressure as enemy waves escalate. The core loop is: survive, collect power-ups, upgrade your gun and tater attributes, push further into increasingly hostile environments. There is a gun customization layer here that gives the game a bit more texture than its casual price tag might suggest. You also pick up NPC companions along the way, including a cheese-loving mouse who helps you escape the opening room in Hell, and eventually you rally a French fry resistance against the alien horde. That sentence is real. It is the game's greatest strength. The tone sits in a peculiar register between cartoony chaos and surprisingly earnest adventure, and if you find that frequency, the time passes warmly. The visual style is colorful, cartoony, and minimalist pixel graphics that suit the budget and the absurdity equally well. russpuppy is a small, prolific indie studio with a catalog spanning multiple genres, and The Last Tater has the handmade texture of a creator working within their means and making specific, intentional choices. The game is not technically ambitious. The enemy variety is modest, the runtime is short, and players looking for deep mechanical systems or a demanding difficulty curve will probably outpace the content quickly. The player count data reflects this: it is a tiny, unhurried game that found a small audience and satisfied them, with Steam reviews sitting solidly in positive territory across its lifetime. Where it earns its keep is in that rare solo-dev earnestness. The world-building is silly in the best way, the obstacle design mixes platformer traversal with shooter reflexes without either discipline feeling neglected, and the character customization and gun upgrade systems give you just enough agency to feel like you are building something rather than simply enduring. For a casual evening or two, that is a reasonable exchange. Expect a few hours, not a few weeks.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayertier:sub-5French Fry ResistanceWave SurvivalAbsurdist PremiseSolo DevShort RuntimePower-Up ProgressionNPC CompanionsBullet Hell-Adjacent

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Windows 10+
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4 GB RAM
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400 MB available space
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2 GHz dual core, 64-bit

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