Compara los precios de TRAGO en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por SpaceGiraff3. Publicado por SpaceGiraff3. Lanzado el 17/7/2018. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Violent, Adventure, Indie.

A five-minute murder mystery set inside a dingy Brazilian bar, built to be replayed until you figure out who wants Juca dead and why. Rough around the edges, but the core hook is genuinely clever.

My first instinct with TRAGO was to dismiss it as a curiosity, a micro-experiment from a small Brazilian team that nobody would ever talk about. Then the gun went off two minutes in, and I found myself restarting immediately. That opening gut-punch, where a fellow bar patron named Carlos pulls out a weapon and shoots protagonist Juca in the head, rewinds the clock to Thursday night and essentially rewrites the contract between you and the game. You are no longer just drinking; you are trying to figure out what chain of conversations, phone calls, and decisions leads to a Sunday where Juca walks out alive. The mechanical hook is genuinely original. Every interactive option in the bar, whether that means calling your ex-girlfriend Jessica, changing the channel on the wall TV, or prying information out of the bartender Joana, is gated behind a shot count. To accumulate shots you play a key-sequence mini-game that escalates in difficulty the more you drink, mirroring Juca's deteriorating motor control with escalating button combinations. Drink too much and you black out, losing precious time. The bar closes at ten minutes past midnight each in-game night, so every run is a tight resource-management puzzle dressed up as a night out. It is a small, tidy design idea and it works better than it has any right to. Where TRAGO struggles is in the depth of its story. The mystery itself is not especially surprising; the game telegraphs its hand early enough that attentive players will piece together the culprit well before the final confrontation. The characters, Joana, Carlos, Juca's off-screen ex Jessica, are functional rather than fully drawn, and the English translation carries noticeable grammatical roughness throughout the dialogue, which is the main language most players outside Brazil will experience. There are also minor technical glitches: input prompts for the drinking mini-game can slip off-screen, and if you start a shot on the very last second of a scene the night can freeze, requiring a quit-and-reload. Nothing game-breaking, but noticeable in a game this short. Four dramatic episodes and five possible endings give the loop genuine replayability, and there is something quietly hypnotic about returning to the same bar stools, the same amber lighting, the same low-key ambience of a neighborhood pub that knows all your worst habits. The visual design, warm and textured, captures a specific feeling of Brazilian nightlife that most games never bother with. For a first release from a four-person studio, the atmosphere lands more consistently than the narrative mechanics. The fourth-wall-breaking moments scattered through later runs add a layer of strangeness that I appreciated, even if they feel a little unearned given how thin the character work is underneath them. If you have ever sat in a bar nursing one more drink because home felt like the worse option, TRAGO will find you in an oddly personal way, even through its seams. Kai, Scout Team

TRAGO

TRAGO

17 jul 2018SpaceGiraff3
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A five-minute murder mystery set inside a dingy Brazilian bar, built to be replayed until you figure out who wants Juca dead and why. Rough around the edges, but the core hook is genuinely clever.

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My first instinct with TRAGO was to dismiss it as a curiosity, a micro-experiment from a small Brazilian team that nobody would ever talk about. Then the gun went off two minutes in, and I found myself restarting immediately. That opening gut-punch, where a fellow bar patron named Carlos pulls out a weapon and shoots protagonist Juca in the head, rewinds the clock to Thursday night and essentially rewrites the contract between you and the game. You are no longer just drinking; you are trying to figure out what chain of conversations, phone calls, and decisions leads to a Sunday where Juca walks out alive. The mechanical hook is genuinely original. Every interactive option in the bar, whether that means calling your ex-girlfriend Jessica, changing the channel on the wall TV, or prying information out of the bartender Joana, is gated behind a shot count. To accumulate shots you play a key-sequence mini-game that escalates in difficulty the more you drink, mirroring Juca's deteriorating motor control with escalating button combinations. Drink too much and you black out, losing precious time. The bar closes at ten minutes past midnight each in-game night, so every run is a tight resource-management puzzle dressed up as a night out. It is a small, tidy design idea and it works better than it has any right to. Where TRAGO struggles is in the depth of its story. The mystery itself is not especially surprising; the game telegraphs its hand early enough that attentive players will piece together the culprit well before the final confrontation. The characters, Joana, Carlos, Juca's off-screen ex Jessica, are functional rather than fully drawn, and the English translation carries noticeable grammatical roughness throughout the dialogue, which is the main language most players outside Brazil will experience. There are also minor technical glitches: input prompts for the drinking mini-game can slip off-screen, and if you start a shot on the very last second of a scene the night can freeze, requiring a quit-and-reload. Nothing game-breaking, but noticeable in a game this short. Four dramatic episodes and five possible endings give the loop genuine replayability, and there is something quietly hypnotic about returning to the same bar stools, the same amber lighting, the same low-key ambience of a neighborhood pub that knows all your worst habits. The visual design, warm and textured, captures a specific feeling of Brazilian nightlife that most games never bother with. For a first release from a four-person studio, the atmosphere lands more consistently than the narrative mechanics. The fourth-wall-breaking moments scattered through later runs add a layer of strangeness that I appreciated, even if they feel a little unearned given how thin the character work is underneath them. If you have ever sat in a bar nursing one more drink because home felt like the worse option, TRAGO will find you in an oddly personal way, even through its seams.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayertier:sub-5Interactive FictionMultiple EndingsPoint-and-ClickTime LoopMurder MysteryBrazilian IndieShort ReplayableQTE Mini-Game

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