Compara los precios de Truberbrook Key en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por btf. Publicado por WhisperGames, Headup. Lanzado el 12/3/2019. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 66/100.

A sci-fi mystery set in a crumbling 1960s German spa village, built from actual handcrafted miniature sets scanned into the game. Quiet, weird, and visually unlike anything else.

Truberbrook is a point-and-click adventure from btf that drops you into a fictional West German backwater called Truberbrook, sometime in the late 1960s. You play Hans Tannhauser, an American quantum physicist who won a lottery he never entered and finds himself stuck in a decaying lakeside resort that feels like it belongs on a Cold War postcard. The premise is lightly comic, but the game earns its sci-fi mystery label without rushing to get there. The opening hours are genuinely slow, almost stubbornly so, and if you need constant stimulation you will feel it. For everyone else, that pacing is the point. What makes Truberbrook visually remarkable is that the environments started as real, physical miniature dioramas, painstakingly hand-built and then digitized. The result is a texture and warmth that no procedural pipeline produces. Every scene has a depth-of-field quality that feels photographic rather than rendered. Fog rolls across the lake in a way that almost smells like pine. The artists clearly loved the material, and the material shows it back. Paired with a soundtrack that leans on muted brass and ambient hum, the game builds a mood that sits somewhere between a Wim Wenders film and a Twilight Zone episode filmed on a village holiday budget. The puzzle design is classic point-and-click territory: inventory combinations, conversation beats that unlock new options, and occasional environmental observations that gate progress. None of it is brutally obscure, though a few solutions require lateral thinking that might send you hunting for a walkthrough. The writing has a dry, self-aware humor that lands more often than it misses, and the supporting cast of eccentric locals is drawn with affection rather than as props. Hans himself is a charming anchor, bewildered but curious in a way that makes you want to keep pulling threads. Where the game stumbles slightly is in its final act, which accelerates the plot at a pace that feels at odds with the unhurried build-up. After spending hours absorbing the village's rhythm, the ending arrives on its own schedule rather than the game's. It is not unsatisfying, but it does feel like the story found the exit before it had said everything it wanted to say. Running around six hours total, Truberbrook knows roughly when to end, even if the last chapter is a little breathless by comparison. This is a game for people who will stop and click on objects just to hear Hans mutter something dry about them. It is for players who appreciate handcraft as a design philosophy, not a marketing line. If you miss the era of LucasArts adventures but want something that feels genuinely European in its sensibility and setting, Truberbrook is a patient, peculiar, and quietly beautiful thing to spend an evening with. Kai, Scout Team

Truberbrook Key

Truberbrook Key

12 mar 2019btfWhisperGames, Headup
GamerScout opina

A sci-fi mystery set in a crumbling 1960s German spa village, built from actual handcrafted miniature sets scanned into the game. Quiet, weird, and visually unlike anything else.

PCXbox
Steam Deck VerifiedProtonDB Platinum
Mejor precio disponible
€0.00
en N/A
Mínimo histórico: €0.49

Comparar precios(0 tiendas)

Cargando precios...

We may earn a commission when you buy games through links on this page — at no extra cost to you. It never affects our rankings or verdicts.

Historial de precios

Historical low
€0.496 Jun 2026
Keyshops
€0.41€0.67€0.94€1.205 Jun11 Jun17 Jun22 Jun28 Jun
Tracking prices since 5 Jun 2026
Create alert

Capturas y multimedia

Acerca de Truberbrook Key

Truberbrook is a point-and-click adventure from btf that drops you into a fictional West German backwater called Truberbrook, sometime in the late 1960s. You play Hans Tannhauser, an American quantum physicist who won a lottery he never entered and finds himself stuck in a decaying lakeside resort that feels like it belongs on a Cold War postcard. The premise is lightly comic, but the game earns its sci-fi mystery label without rushing to get there. The opening hours are genuinely slow, almost stubbornly so, and if you need constant stimulation you will feel it. For everyone else, that pacing is the point. What makes Truberbrook visually remarkable is that the environments started as real, physical miniature dioramas, painstakingly hand-built and then digitized. The result is a texture and warmth that no procedural pipeline produces. Every scene has a depth-of-field quality that feels photographic rather than rendered. Fog rolls across the lake in a way that almost smells like pine. The artists clearly loved the material, and the material shows it back. Paired with a soundtrack that leans on muted brass and ambient hum, the game builds a mood that sits somewhere between a Wim Wenders film and a Twilight Zone episode filmed on a village holiday budget. The puzzle design is classic point-and-click territory: inventory combinations, conversation beats that unlock new options, and occasional environmental observations that gate progress. None of it is brutally obscure, though a few solutions require lateral thinking that might send you hunting for a walkthrough. The writing has a dry, self-aware humor that lands more often than it misses, and the supporting cast of eccentric locals is drawn with affection rather than as props. Hans himself is a charming anchor, bewildered but curious in a way that makes you want to keep pulling threads. Where the game stumbles slightly is in its final act, which accelerates the plot at a pace that feels at odds with the unhurried build-up. After spending hours absorbing the village's rhythm, the ending arrives on its own schedule rather than the game's. It is not unsatisfying, but it does feel like the story found the exit before it had said everything it wanted to say. Running around six hours total, Truberbrook knows roughly when to end, even if the last chapter is a little breathless by comparison. This is a game for people who will stop and click on objects just to hear Hans mutter something dry about them. It is for players who appreciate handcraft as a design philosophy, not a marketing line. If you miss the era of LucasArts adventures but want something that feels genuinely European in its sensibility and setting, Truberbrook is a patient, peculiar, and quietly beautiful thing to spend an evening with.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

steamPoint-and-ClickHandcrafted ArtAtmospheric MysterySlow BurnRetro Sci-FiShort PlaytimeInventory PuzzlesEuropean Setting

Requisitos del sistema

Mínimos

Processor
i3 4th generation / i5 2nd generation / A6 series
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
Intel HD 4000 / AMD Radeon 5800 series / nvidia 550Ti
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
7 GB available space So…

Recomendados

Processor
i3 5th generation (or newer) / i5 3rd generation (or newer) / FX4170 (or newer)
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
AMD Radeon 8000 series or newer / nvidia GTX 660 or ne…

Sigue explorando

Community Discussion

Be the first to comment on Truberbrook Key.

Reseñas y valoraciones

Metacritic
66

Información del juego

Desarrolladora
btf
Distribuidora
WhisperGames, Headup
Fecha de lanzamiento
12 mar 2019

Características

Single-playerSteam AchievementsSteam Trading CardsFamily Sharing

Alerta de precio

¡Recibe un aviso cuando el precio baje de tu objetivo!

Crear alerta

Compra mejor: guías útiles

¿Buscas más? Mira juegos como Truberbrook Key →

Preguntas frecuentes sobre Truberbrook Key

¿Cuánto cuesta Truberbrook Key?

El precio de Truberbrook Key cambia a menudo y varía según la tienda, la edición y la región. La tabla de precios en vivo de esta página compara las ofertas más baratas en stock de tiendas de claves de confianza como Eneba y Kinguin, para que siempre veas el precio más bajo actual antes de comprar.

¿Dónde puedo comprar Truberbrook Key más barato?

Compara los precios de Truberbrook Key en todas las tiendas verificadas en la tabla de precios de esta página. Listamos las ofertas de claves y tiendas más baratas en stock, actualizadas con frecuencia, para que siempre veas la mejor oferta actual antes de comprar.

¿En qué plataformas está disponible Truberbrook Key?

Truberbrook Key está disponible en PC, Xbox.

¿Cuándo se lanzó Truberbrook Key?

Truberbrook Key se lanzó el 12 de marzo de 2019.

¿Quién desarrolló Truberbrook Key?

Truberbrook Key fue desarrollado por btf y publicado por WhisperGames, Headup.

¿Merece la pena comprar Truberbrook Key?

Truberbrook Key tiene una puntuación Metacritic de 66/100, lo que lo convierte en uno de los títulos destacados de Adventure. Mira las reseñas completas, las valoraciones y los tiempos de duración en esta página para decidir.