Compara los precios de Top Hat en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por N94Games. Publicado por N94Games. Lanzado el 31/7/2014. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie.

A scrappy one-developer NES throwback that won Best Indie PC at Digital Dragons 2014 and still punches above its weight for anyone who grew up dying on the same screen fifteen times in a row.

I have a soft spot for the kind of game that a single person packs into a suitcase and hauls to a competition in Krakow, hoping something good happens. That is almost literally the origin story of Top Hat, and the sincerity behind it shows in every chunky pixel on screen. This is a hard 2D action-adventure platformer built in the NES mold: no regenerating health, no cover mechanics, no hand-holding. You run, you jump, you die, you learn the rhythm of each stage and try again. That loop is exactly what the developer intended, and it works. The structure gives you seven worlds, each with its own distinct visual theme, three levels apiece, and a boss fight waiting at the end. From the fourth world onward, levels split into two parts, which extends the challenge without padding the runtime unnecessarily. The pacing is honest. The game knows its length and does not overstay. What makes the combat more interesting than plain jump-and-shoot is the weapon variety. You carry up to seven different tools, and not all of them are about damage. The platform gun, which physically fires solid platforms you can stand on, is the clearest example of the design philosophy here: some weapons change the geometry of the level itself. The freeze gun stops enemies mid-pattern and lets you breathe for a second. New weapons arrive as boss rewards, so progression feels earned rather than handed out. The handcrafted aesthetic is where Top Hat earns a little extra affection from me. The game screen is described by the developers themselves as full of hand-drawn objects, and you can feel the care in the sprite work. Each world carries its own graphical identity, which keeps the visual fatigue at bay across a play session. Composer Jakim's chiptune soundtrack is the real quiet hero here. It sits in that precise frequency where a chiptune score stops being decoration and starts being atmosphere. I kept the volume up. Where the game shows its age and its budget is in some rougher edges. Controller support has historically been finicky, with community threads documenting workarounds for Xbox 360 pad recognition. The English in menus and descriptions is endearingly imperfect in ways that add character but might briefly confuse. Steam reviews are sparse, sitting at a small sample with a mostly positive lean, which tells you this has always been a word-of-mouth discovery rather than a storefront darling. Mini quests and NPCs add texture but these are small touches, not a rich side-content layer. Adjust expectations accordingly. If you came up on Mega Man, Castlevania, or anything that expected pixel-perfect jumps and punished carelessness with an instant reset, Top Hat is a genuinely honest tribute rather than a cynical retro-wrapper. It is a short game that knows what it is. For the right player, that is its entire appeal. Kai, Scout Team

Top Hat

Top Hat

31 jul 2014N94Games
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A scrappy one-developer NES throwback that won Best Indie PC at Digital Dragons 2014 and still punches above its weight for anyone who grew up dying on the same screen fifteen times in a row.

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I have a soft spot for the kind of game that a single person packs into a suitcase and hauls to a competition in Krakow, hoping something good happens. That is almost literally the origin story of Top Hat, and the sincerity behind it shows in every chunky pixel on screen. This is a hard 2D action-adventure platformer built in the NES mold: no regenerating health, no cover mechanics, no hand-holding. You run, you jump, you die, you learn the rhythm of each stage and try again. That loop is exactly what the developer intended, and it works. The structure gives you seven worlds, each with its own distinct visual theme, three levels apiece, and a boss fight waiting at the end. From the fourth world onward, levels split into two parts, which extends the challenge without padding the runtime unnecessarily. The pacing is honest. The game knows its length and does not overstay. What makes the combat more interesting than plain jump-and-shoot is the weapon variety. You carry up to seven different tools, and not all of them are about damage. The platform gun, which physically fires solid platforms you can stand on, is the clearest example of the design philosophy here: some weapons change the geometry of the level itself. The freeze gun stops enemies mid-pattern and lets you breathe for a second. New weapons arrive as boss rewards, so progression feels earned rather than handed out. The handcrafted aesthetic is where Top Hat earns a little extra affection from me. The game screen is described by the developers themselves as full of hand-drawn objects, and you can feel the care in the sprite work. Each world carries its own graphical identity, which keeps the visual fatigue at bay across a play session. Composer Jakim's chiptune soundtrack is the real quiet hero here. It sits in that precise frequency where a chiptune score stops being decoration and starts being atmosphere. I kept the volume up. Where the game shows its age and its budget is in some rougher edges. Controller support has historically been finicky, with community threads documenting workarounds for Xbox 360 pad recognition. The English in menus and descriptions is endearingly imperfect in ways that add character but might briefly confuse. Steam reviews are sparse, sitting at a small sample with a mostly positive lean, which tells you this has always been a word-of-mouth discovery rather than a storefront darling. Mini quests and NPCs add texture but these are small touches, not a rich side-content layer. Adjust expectations accordingly. If you came up on Mega Man, Castlevania, or anything that expected pixel-perfect jumps and punished carelessness with an instant reset, Top Hat is a genuinely honest tribute rather than a cynical retro-wrapper. It is a short game that knows what it is. For the right player, that is its entire appeal.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5NES-styleChiptune SoundtrackBoss-Gated ProgressionWeapon VarietyGeometry-Altering WeaponsShort-Form CompletionHand-Drawn Sprites

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Microsoft® Windows® XP / Vista / 7 /
Memory
3 GB RAM
Storage
150 MB available space
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:DirectX 8-compatible graphics card with at least 256MB of video memory
Processor
2.0GHz processor

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