Compara los precios de VVVVVV en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Terry Cavanagh. Publicado por Terry Cavanagh. Lanzado el 7/9/2010. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 81/100.

A precision platformer built on one rule: no jumping, only flipping gravity. Short, sharp, and relentlessly clever.

VVVVVV is a solo creation from Terry Cavanagh, and it shows in every pixel - not as a flaw, but as proof of how much a single focused idea can carry a game when the person behind it refuses to let it go slack. The entire mechanical premise fits in a sentence: you cannot jump. Instead, you flip gravity, sending your little captain either to the floor or the ceiling on demand. That is it. No upgrades, no unlocks, no power creep. Just that one toggle and a world designed with ruthless precision around it. The game sits somewhere between a retro exploration platformer and a pure reflex gauntlet. The overworld is open enough that you feel agency, with a handful of separated zones to reach and a small crew to rescue. But the individual rooms - each one named, which matters more than it sounds - are tight challenge corridors that ask you to read a pattern, commit, and die. Then die again. Then finally, finally, clear it and feel disproportionately good about yourself. The checkpoint system is generous enough to avoid genuine frustration for most of the run, though a few sections in the back half will test that patience. What lifts VVVVVV above a mechanical curiosity is the atmosphere Cavanagh builds around it. The chunky C64-palette visuals are intentional nostalgia, not laziness - the screen crackles with personality. And then there is Magnus Paarup's chiptune soundtrack, which is genuinely one of the best OSTs attached to a game this size. Positive Force alone is worth the price of admission. The music does not decorate the game; it propels it. Rooms feel faster, tension spikes feel more electric, and quiet exploration sections feel lonelier in exactly the right way, all because of what is playing underneath. The story is threadbare and proud of it - a crew separated across a dimension, a captain trying to collect them, a slightly ominous undercurrent that never fully resolves but leaves a curious residue. It fits the game's length. VVVVVV runs around two to three hours for a first clear, maybe four or five if you chase all the trinkets and try the no-death run mode that unlocks afterward. It knows when it is done. That restraint is not a limitation; it is craft. A longer VVVVVV would be a worse VVVVVV. If you have any history with precision platformers and you have somehow missed this one, the gap in your education is real. It is not an exhausting game, it is an invigorating one - the kind you finish in an evening and then hum the soundtrack to for the next week. Kai, Scout Team

VVVVVV

VVVVVV

7 sept 2010Terry Cavanagh
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A precision platformer built on one rule: no jumping, only flipping gravity. Short, sharp, and relentlessly clever.

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VVVVVV is a solo creation from Terry Cavanagh, and it shows in every pixel - not as a flaw, but as proof of how much a single focused idea can carry a game when the person behind it refuses to let it go slack. The entire mechanical premise fits in a sentence: you cannot jump. Instead, you flip gravity, sending your little captain either to the floor or the ceiling on demand. That is it. No upgrades, no unlocks, no power creep. Just that one toggle and a world designed with ruthless precision around it. The game sits somewhere between a retro exploration platformer and a pure reflex gauntlet. The overworld is open enough that you feel agency, with a handful of separated zones to reach and a small crew to rescue. But the individual rooms - each one named, which matters more than it sounds - are tight challenge corridors that ask you to read a pattern, commit, and die. Then die again. Then finally, finally, clear it and feel disproportionately good about yourself. The checkpoint system is generous enough to avoid genuine frustration for most of the run, though a few sections in the back half will test that patience. What lifts VVVVVV above a mechanical curiosity is the atmosphere Cavanagh builds around it. The chunky C64-palette visuals are intentional nostalgia, not laziness - the screen crackles with personality. And then there is Magnus Paarup's chiptune soundtrack, which is genuinely one of the best OSTs attached to a game this size. Positive Force alone is worth the price of admission. The music does not decorate the game; it propels it. Rooms feel faster, tension spikes feel more electric, and quiet exploration sections feel lonelier in exactly the right way, all because of what is playing underneath. The story is threadbare and proud of it - a crew separated across a dimension, a captain trying to collect them, a slightly ominous undercurrent that never fully resolves but leaves a curious residue. It fits the game's length. VVVVVV runs around two to three hours for a first clear, maybe four or five if you chase all the trinkets and try the no-death run mode that unlocks afterward. It knows when it is done. That restraint is not a limitation; it is craft. A longer VVVVVV would be a worse VVVVVV. If you have any history with precision platformers and you have somehow missed this one, the gap in your education is real. It is not an exhausting game, it is an invigorating one - the kind you finish in an evening and then hum the soundtrack to for the next week.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamGravity MechanicSingle-DeveloperChiptune SoundtrackPrecision PlatformerShort and CompleteRetro AestheticExplorationNo-Death Challenge

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Desarrolladora
Terry Cavanagh
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Terry Cavanagh
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7 sept 2010

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