Compara los precios de Trauma en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Krystian Majewski. Publicado por Krystian Majewski. Lanzado el 8/8/2011. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 62/100.

A photo-based point-and-click that processes grief through surreal imagery and gesture controls. Short, quiet, and strange in ways that stick with you.

Trauma is a one-person project from 2011, built around photographs rather than drawn or painted environments. You play as a young woman recovering in a hospital bed after a car accident, and the game unfolds across four dreamlike chapters that each represent a psychological wound she is working through. The navigation is gesture-based: you draw directional strokes with your mouse to move between scenes, and that simple mechanic carries more weight than it sounds. Pointing and clicking feels too clinical for the subject matter. Drawing feels closer to reaching, or searching, which suits the emotional register here perfectly. The photographic aesthetic is the first thing that will either win you over or push you away. Majewski layered real photographs with filters, overlays, and abstract effects to create something that sits uncomfortably between memory and hallucination. Some people find it cold or dated. Others will find it genuinely unsettling and intimate in equal measure. The soundtrack is sparse and thoughtful, mostly ambient textures and piano fragments, and it scales appropriately with what each chapter is asking you to feel. This is not a game that uses music to tell you what to feel. It trusts silence more than most games do. The puzzles are environmental and quiet rather than logic-heavy. Each chapter has multiple endings tied to a different gesture pattern or path through the space, and finding all of them gives you a fuller picture of what each dream is actually about. Nothing is explained outright. The narrative works through accumulation: fragments of voiceover, image juxtapositions, symbolic objects you uncover by exploring corners of each scene. If you want a story told to you clearly, Trauma is going to frustrate you. If you are willing to do interpretive work, it rewards that effort with something genuinely affecting. The honest criticism is that the game is very short (two to three hours at most), and its pacing in the second half is uneven. One of the four chapters feels underwritten compared to the others, and the gesture system occasionally misreads inputs in ways that break the mood at the worst possible moments. The mixed review score on Steam reflects a real split between players who connect with the tone and those who find the whole thing too slight or too opaque to justify the time. Both reactions are legitimate. This is a deliberately small, deliberately unusual project, and it is not trying to be anything other than that. For players who have a soft spot for early indie art games, the kind that appeared around 2010 to 2013 when small developers were testing how far the medium could stretch toward personal expression, Trauma sits in good company. It shares DNA with works that prioritize mood and authorial voice over system depth. It is the kind of game a solo developer makes when they have something specific to process and the skills to build a container for it. That specificity shows. You can feel the intention behind every screen. Kai, Scout Team

Trauma

Trauma

8 ago 2011Krystian Majewski
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A photo-based point-and-click that processes grief through surreal imagery and gesture controls. Short, quiet, and strange in ways that stick with you.

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Trauma is a one-person project from 2011, built around photographs rather than drawn or painted environments. You play as a young woman recovering in a hospital bed after a car accident, and the game unfolds across four dreamlike chapters that each represent a psychological wound she is working through. The navigation is gesture-based: you draw directional strokes with your mouse to move between scenes, and that simple mechanic carries more weight than it sounds. Pointing and clicking feels too clinical for the subject matter. Drawing feels closer to reaching, or searching, which suits the emotional register here perfectly. The photographic aesthetic is the first thing that will either win you over or push you away. Majewski layered real photographs with filters, overlays, and abstract effects to create something that sits uncomfortably between memory and hallucination. Some people find it cold or dated. Others will find it genuinely unsettling and intimate in equal measure. The soundtrack is sparse and thoughtful, mostly ambient textures and piano fragments, and it scales appropriately with what each chapter is asking you to feel. This is not a game that uses music to tell you what to feel. It trusts silence more than most games do. The puzzles are environmental and quiet rather than logic-heavy. Each chapter has multiple endings tied to a different gesture pattern or path through the space, and finding all of them gives you a fuller picture of what each dream is actually about. Nothing is explained outright. The narrative works through accumulation: fragments of voiceover, image juxtapositions, symbolic objects you uncover by exploring corners of each scene. If you want a story told to you clearly, Trauma is going to frustrate you. If you are willing to do interpretive work, it rewards that effort with something genuinely affecting. The honest criticism is that the game is very short (two to three hours at most), and its pacing in the second half is uneven. One of the four chapters feels underwritten compared to the others, and the gesture system occasionally misreads inputs in ways that break the mood at the worst possible moments. The mixed review score on Steam reflects a real split between players who connect with the tone and those who find the whole thing too slight or too opaque to justify the time. Both reactions are legitimate. This is a deliberately small, deliberately unusual project, and it is not trying to be anything other than that. For players who have a soft spot for early indie art games, the kind that appeared around 2010 to 2013 when small developers were testing how far the medium could stretch toward personal expression, Trauma sits in good company. It shares DNA with works that prioritize mood and authorial voice over system depth. It is the kind of game a solo developer makes when they have something specific to process and the skills to build a container for it. That specificity shows. You can feel the intention behind every screen.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamPhoto-based EnvironmentsGesture ControlsNarrative PuzzleArt GameShort ExperienceAmbient SoundtrackMultiple EndingsPsychological

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Krystian Majewski
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Krystian Majewski
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8 ago 2011

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