Compara los precios de Tumblestone en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Ty Taylor. Publicado por The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild. Lanzado el 12/7/2016. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 91/100.

Looks like another mobile match-3 knockoff until it absolutely isn't. Tumblestone's multiplayer Puzzle Race is the reason to own it, and the 40-hour solo campaign earns its Metacritic 91 the hard way.

My instinct when I first loaded Tumblestone was to close it inside of five minutes. Colourful blocks, cheerful music, a sausage with arms. I've uninstalled worse. But the core mechanic stopped me cold, and I ended up sitting with it far longer than I planned. The rules are genuinely elegant. You slide a character along the bottom of a grid and shoot upward, pulling the lowest block from any given column. Pick one colour and you are now committed: you must clear two more of that exact colour before you can pick again. Misread the board and you lock yourself out entirely, forcing a restart. There is no swapping, no cascading, no luck. Every puzzle has a fixed solution space, and wrong moves close off that space permanently. That shifts the whole feel from "mobile time-killer" into something closer to a logic puzzle with a clock ticking in your head. The game drops you in without a tutorial and it does not need one, because the visual design teaches the rules on its own. The story mode runs across 12 worlds, each with 30 puzzles plus boss sequences, and the hours compound quickly. New modifiers arrive steadily: shot-blockers that alternate between solid and transparent based on your move count, column-flips that invert a stack after the third block clears, and more. Over eleven modifiers show up across the campaign. The later worlds stack multiple modifiers simultaneously and the difficulty spike is real. There were stretches where I spent twenty minutes on a single grid and genuinely started to resent the colour orange. Skip tokens exist but they are rationed, so you cannot just burn past the frustrating sections. The experience points you accumulate are cosmetic fodder and do not gate anything meaningful, which is a mild disappointment for anyone who likes progression hooks. Multiplayer is where the game justifies itself as a PC and console release rather than a phone app. Up to four players, local or online, race through identical boards in Puzzle Race mode. The "same puzzle" option makes every participant face the exact same sequence of decisions simultaneously, which turns the quiet deliberateness of solo play into a frantic, shouting, finger-pointing mess in the best possible sense. Battle mode adds garbage mechanics similar to competitive Tetris, and Tug of War splits the board into sections where clearances transfer rows to an opponent. A Party Mode unlocks all characters and modifiers immediately for multiplayer sessions so new players are not locked out by campaign progress. The rubber-banding setting handicaps the current leader, which does a reasonable job of keeping lopsided matchups competitive. The catch is that the PC online player base was never huge, and as of 2026 finding a random opponent through matchmaking is a gamble. Friends list and local play remain the reliable path. The bot difficulty scales up to a "Nightmare" setting that will humble experienced players and serves as a decent substitute when no humans are available. A colorblind mode is present and the block faces differentiate colours visually on top of their palette, which is a small but considered touch. Mac users should note a compatibility warning for macOS 10.15 Catalina and above before purchasing. The art direction is divisive, with some players finding it cheerful and others finding it cheap-looking, but the controls are clean and there are no performance complaints worth flagging at these system requirements. Bottom line: if you have a couch full of people and a single PC, Tumblestone earns its place. Solo players who enjoy methodical logic puzzles will get a lot of hours out of the campaign. Anyone hoping for a thriving ranked online ladder in 2026 should temper expectations hard. Fred, Scout Team

Tumblestone

Tumblestone

12 jul 2016Ty TaylorThe Quantum Astrophysicists Guild
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Looks like another mobile match-3 knockoff until it absolutely isn't. Tumblestone's multiplayer Puzzle Race is the reason to own it, and the 40-hour solo campaign earns its Metacritic 91 the hard way.

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My instinct when I first loaded Tumblestone was to close it inside of five minutes. Colourful blocks, cheerful music, a sausage with arms. I've uninstalled worse. But the core mechanic stopped me cold, and I ended up sitting with it far longer than I planned. The rules are genuinely elegant. You slide a character along the bottom of a grid and shoot upward, pulling the lowest block from any given column. Pick one colour and you are now committed: you must clear two more of that exact colour before you can pick again. Misread the board and you lock yourself out entirely, forcing a restart. There is no swapping, no cascading, no luck. Every puzzle has a fixed solution space, and wrong moves close off that space permanently. That shifts the whole feel from "mobile time-killer" into something closer to a logic puzzle with a clock ticking in your head. The game drops you in without a tutorial and it does not need one, because the visual design teaches the rules on its own. The story mode runs across 12 worlds, each with 30 puzzles plus boss sequences, and the hours compound quickly. New modifiers arrive steadily: shot-blockers that alternate between solid and transparent based on your move count, column-flips that invert a stack after the third block clears, and more. Over eleven modifiers show up across the campaign. The later worlds stack multiple modifiers simultaneously and the difficulty spike is real. There were stretches where I spent twenty minutes on a single grid and genuinely started to resent the colour orange. Skip tokens exist but they are rationed, so you cannot just burn past the frustrating sections. The experience points you accumulate are cosmetic fodder and do not gate anything meaningful, which is a mild disappointment for anyone who likes progression hooks. Multiplayer is where the game justifies itself as a PC and console release rather than a phone app. Up to four players, local or online, race through identical boards in Puzzle Race mode. The "same puzzle" option makes every participant face the exact same sequence of decisions simultaneously, which turns the quiet deliberateness of solo play into a frantic, shouting, finger-pointing mess in the best possible sense. Battle mode adds garbage mechanics similar to competitive Tetris, and Tug of War splits the board into sections where clearances transfer rows to an opponent. A Party Mode unlocks all characters and modifiers immediately for multiplayer sessions so new players are not locked out by campaign progress. The rubber-banding setting handicaps the current leader, which does a reasonable job of keeping lopsided matchups competitive. The catch is that the PC online player base was never huge, and as of 2026 finding a random opponent through matchmaking is a gamble. Friends list and local play remain the reliable path. The bot difficulty scales up to a "Nightmare" setting that will humble experienced players and serves as a decent substitute when no humans are available. A colorblind mode is present and the block faces differentiate colours visually on top of their palette, which is a small but considered touch. Mac users should note a compatibility warning for macOS 10.15 Catalina and above before purchasing. The art direction is divisive, with some players finding it cheerful and others finding it cheap-looking, but the controls are clean and there are no performance complaints worth flagging at these system requirements. Bottom line: if you have a couch full of people and a single PC, Tumblestone earns its place. Solo players who enjoy methodical logic puzzles will get a lot of hours out of the campaign. Anyone hoping for a thriving ranked online ladder in 2026 should temper expectations hard.

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Ty Taylor
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