Compara los precios de Turbo Pug 3D en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Wulo Games. Publicado por Back To Basics Gaming. Lanzado el 20/9/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie.

A penny-tier endless runner wearing a voxel costume: honest about what it is, unforgiving about what it isn't. Thirty seconds in, you'll know if this is your kind of thing.

I've spent time with a lot of micro-budget runners, and Turbo Pug 3D sits in a very specific drawer: the kind of game that exists almost as a proof-of-concept, a quick pivot from a flat 2D predecessor into a blocky third dimension. You play as a pug, a cat, or a penguin, sprinting automatically through a procedurally generated voxel world while you do one and only one thing with any real agency: jump. Touch anything, and it's over. That loop is the entire game, and it has the honesty not to pretend otherwise. The shift to 3D gives the camera a mild isometric lean that lets you read upcoming obstacles a beat or two ahead, which is a genuine quality-of-life improvement over pure side-scrolling tunnel vision. Four distinct worlds ramp the difficulty as you push further, and the coin-collecting mechanic feeds a small wardrobe of unlockable hats and alternate characters. None of this is deep, but it clicks together just coherently enough to justify a score-chasing session or two. There are global leaderboards, daily and all-time, which lend a thin but real competitive layer for anyone who wants to squeeze every meter out of a run. Eight Steam achievements give achievement hunters a clear finish line in roughly one to two hours of play. Here is where I have to be straight with you, because this is a Scout review. The 3D dimension comes at a cost. Input response on keyboard has a slight delay that community players noticed early and nobody ever patched away. The voxel renderer is also surprisingly hungry for what it produces visually: lower-spec machines can hit serious frame drops, and even the soundtrack, which recycles tracks from the earlier Turbo Pug games, feels like a reminder that resources were thin. Compared to Turbo Pug DX, this entry dropped the collectible letter system and mini-games, which makes it feel like a lateral move rather than a true evolution. The procedural generation, while theoretically infinite, leans on a narrow pool of obstacle patterns that reveal themselves quickly. What saves it from being a flat miss is its total clarity of purpose. This is a one-button distraction built for sub-five-dollar bundles and idle afternoons. It knows its lane, stays in it, and at its price point the ask is almost nothing. If you want a lightweight leaderboard-chaser to dip into between bigger sessions, it quietly does the job. If you came here expecting the series to grow into something with mechanical depth, this installment will disappoint. Approach it the way you would a vending machine snack: you know exactly what you are getting, and sometimes that is perfectly fine. Kai, Scout Team

Turbo Pug 3D

Turbo Pug 3D

20 sept 2016Wulo GamesBack To Basics Gaming
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A penny-tier endless runner wearing a voxel costume: honest about what it is, unforgiving about what it isn't. Thirty seconds in, you'll know if this is your kind of thing.

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I've spent time with a lot of micro-budget runners, and Turbo Pug 3D sits in a very specific drawer: the kind of game that exists almost as a proof-of-concept, a quick pivot from a flat 2D predecessor into a blocky third dimension. You play as a pug, a cat, or a penguin, sprinting automatically through a procedurally generated voxel world while you do one and only one thing with any real agency: jump. Touch anything, and it's over. That loop is the entire game, and it has the honesty not to pretend otherwise. The shift to 3D gives the camera a mild isometric lean that lets you read upcoming obstacles a beat or two ahead, which is a genuine quality-of-life improvement over pure side-scrolling tunnel vision. Four distinct worlds ramp the difficulty as you push further, and the coin-collecting mechanic feeds a small wardrobe of unlockable hats and alternate characters. None of this is deep, but it clicks together just coherently enough to justify a score-chasing session or two. There are global leaderboards, daily and all-time, which lend a thin but real competitive layer for anyone who wants to squeeze every meter out of a run. Eight Steam achievements give achievement hunters a clear finish line in roughly one to two hours of play. Here is where I have to be straight with you, because this is a Scout review. The 3D dimension comes at a cost. Input response on keyboard has a slight delay that community players noticed early and nobody ever patched away. The voxel renderer is also surprisingly hungry for what it produces visually: lower-spec machines can hit serious frame drops, and even the soundtrack, which recycles tracks from the earlier Turbo Pug games, feels like a reminder that resources were thin. Compared to Turbo Pug DX, this entry dropped the collectible letter system and mini-games, which makes it feel like a lateral move rather than a true evolution. The procedural generation, while theoretically infinite, leans on a narrow pool of obstacle patterns that reveal themselves quickly. What saves it from being a flat miss is its total clarity of purpose. This is a one-button distraction built for sub-five-dollar bundles and idle afternoons. It knows its lane, stays in it, and at its price point the ask is almost nothing. If you want a lightweight leaderboard-chaser to dip into between bigger sessions, it quietly does the job. If you came here expecting the series to grow into something with mechanical depth, this installment will disappoint. Approach it the way you would a vending machine snack: you know exactly what you are getting, and sometimes that is perfectly fine.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:sub-5Endless RunnerOne-ButtonVoxelScore ChaserLeaderboardShort CompletionProcedural ObstaclesCasual Replay

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Windows 7/8/10
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1 GB RAM
Storage
300 MB available space
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NVIDIA 730 or better
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2 GHz or better
Sound Card
DirectX 9.0 Compatible Sound

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Back To Basics Gaming
Fecha de lanzamiento
20 sept 2016

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