Compara los precios de The Mystery Of Woolley Mountain en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Lightfoot Brothers. Publicado por Lightfoot Brothers. Lanzado el 10/4/2019. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Adventure, Indie, Strategy.

Ron Gilbert backed this Kickstarter point-and-click, and the pedigree shows in the puzzle DNA - but uneven writing and an old-school refusal to hand-hold will sort fans from frustrated newcomers fast.

I've got a soft spot for games that wear their LucasArts influences so openly it borders on confession, and Woolley Mountain plants its flag squarely in that camp within the first five minutes. You take control of Garland Vanderbilt, a prim, top-hatted scientist who serves as the straight man for a crew of lovable disasters: alcoholic Carlton Breezy, lovestruck Chladni Plates, chemistry-obsessed Frithel Stock Stone, and a misanthropic automaton called Auto. Their Crystal Submarine is the vehicle; the mission is rescuing children - and their captured captain Vandamme Laudenkleer - from the witch atop Woolley Mountain. Structurally it plays out across three acts, each with its own environments and puzzle chains, and clocks in around six to eight hours depending on how much time you spend pixel-hunting. The puzzle design is the most honest argument for picking this up. The mechanics are classic: click objects and NPCs to interact, drag items from your always-visible inventory to combine or use them on hotspots, and press a hotspot-highlight button when you get stuck. What Woolley Mountain does well is layering its solutions - you think you've cracked it, and then one more step is needed. That loop, when it clicks, is genuinely satisfying. A few solutions lean on internal logic that only makes sense in hindsight, and at least one puzzle in the back half requires backtracking across the full width of a level with no real signposting, which is either authentic genre nostalgia or a design flaw depending on your tolerance for that era. Retro mini-games, riddles, word puzzles, and one brief action dodge sequence break up the standard adventuring and mostly work as palate cleansers. The presentation is where critical opinion splits. The art sits somewhere between South Park and hand-drawn Flash shareware, and the animation is minimal at best - characters' heads bob on static bodies. Depending on your relationship with low-fi indie aesthetics, this reads as charming homemade sincerity or a technical limitation that never fully disappears. The voice acting lands better than the visuals: the cast commits to the material, and the distinctly British sense of humour - pub karaoke contests, a re-monikered Commodore 64, shelves of 80s pop-culture parody - generates real laughs in the first act. Unfortunately, the writing overexplains itself. Characters narrate what they are doing out loud, repeatedly, which drains comedic timing from scenes that would land harder with a lighter touch. The story also loses momentum in the third act, where the environments shrink and the witch never builds into a credible threat. For PC players specifically, this is the correct platform. The mouse controls are intuitive and responsive in ways that console ports cannot fully replicate. Steam cloud saves and controller support are present if you prefer a gamepad, and the achievement list gives completionists a reason to be thorough. Replayability is essentially zero once the puzzles are solved - that is genre standard and not a knock on this game specifically. If you are completely new to point-and-click adventures, Woolley Mountain is not a bad entry point given its accessible tone and family-friendly content rating, but you will want the official walkthrough on standby for the back third. Genre veterans who grew up with Monkey Island and Simon the Sorcerer will read the puzzle language fluently and find a short, affectionate, flawed tribute worth a single afternoon. Diego, Scout Team

The Mystery Of Woolley Mountain

The Mystery Of Woolley Mountain

10 abr 2019Lightfoot Brothers
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Ron Gilbert backed this Kickstarter point-and-click, and the pedigree shows in the puzzle DNA - but uneven writing and an old-school refusal to hand-hold will sort fans from frustrated newcomers fast.

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I've got a soft spot for games that wear their LucasArts influences so openly it borders on confession, and Woolley Mountain plants its flag squarely in that camp within the first five minutes. You take control of Garland Vanderbilt, a prim, top-hatted scientist who serves as the straight man for a crew of lovable disasters: alcoholic Carlton Breezy, lovestruck Chladni Plates, chemistry-obsessed Frithel Stock Stone, and a misanthropic automaton called Auto. Their Crystal Submarine is the vehicle; the mission is rescuing children - and their captured captain Vandamme Laudenkleer - from the witch atop Woolley Mountain. Structurally it plays out across three acts, each with its own environments and puzzle chains, and clocks in around six to eight hours depending on how much time you spend pixel-hunting. The puzzle design is the most honest argument for picking this up. The mechanics are classic: click objects and NPCs to interact, drag items from your always-visible inventory to combine or use them on hotspots, and press a hotspot-highlight button when you get stuck. What Woolley Mountain does well is layering its solutions - you think you've cracked it, and then one more step is needed. That loop, when it clicks, is genuinely satisfying. A few solutions lean on internal logic that only makes sense in hindsight, and at least one puzzle in the back half requires backtracking across the full width of a level with no real signposting, which is either authentic genre nostalgia or a design flaw depending on your tolerance for that era. Retro mini-games, riddles, word puzzles, and one brief action dodge sequence break up the standard adventuring and mostly work as palate cleansers. The presentation is where critical opinion splits. The art sits somewhere between South Park and hand-drawn Flash shareware, and the animation is minimal at best - characters' heads bob on static bodies. Depending on your relationship with low-fi indie aesthetics, this reads as charming homemade sincerity or a technical limitation that never fully disappears. The voice acting lands better than the visuals: the cast commits to the material, and the distinctly British sense of humour - pub karaoke contests, a re-monikered Commodore 64, shelves of 80s pop-culture parody - generates real laughs in the first act. Unfortunately, the writing overexplains itself. Characters narrate what they are doing out loud, repeatedly, which drains comedic timing from scenes that would land harder with a lighter touch. The story also loses momentum in the third act, where the environments shrink and the witch never builds into a credible threat. For PC players specifically, this is the correct platform. The mouse controls are intuitive and responsive in ways that console ports cannot fully replicate. Steam cloud saves and controller support are present if you prefer a gamepad, and the achievement list gives completionists a reason to be thorough. Replayability is essentially zero once the puzzles are solved - that is genre standard and not a knock on this game specifically. If you are completely new to point-and-click adventures, Woolley Mountain is not a bad entry point given its accessible tone and family-friendly content rating, but you will want the official walkthrough on standby for the back third. Genre veterans who grew up with Monkey Island and Simon the Sorcerer will read the puzzle language fluently and find a short, affectionate, flawed tribute worth a single afternoon.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5British HumourFully Voice-ActedItem Combination PuzzlesRetro Mini-GamesMulti-Act StructureFamily FriendlyOld-School Puzzle LogicSingle Sitting Length

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OS
7
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 4000
Processor
1.8GHz Intel Core i5
Sound Card
Built In

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