Compara los precios de White Mirror en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Seven Reflects. Publicado por Seven Reflects. Lanzado el 26/8/2022. Disponible en PC, Linux. Géneros: Adventure, Indie.

A precision platformer built around one genuinely clever idea: your screen is split in two, and both halves are lying to you at the same time.

I keep a soft spot for game-jam projects that find one mechanic and squeeze it until it sings, and White Mirror is exactly that kind of small, focused thing. The screen is split horizontally down the middle, showing you a level and its perfect mirror inversion simultaneously. White obstacles only appear against the black background, black ones only against white, but every hazard and platform exists on both sides at once. You have to hold both images in your head and composite them into a single picture of reality before you move. It is a genuinely disorienting trick, and the first few runs feel like optical-illusion vertigo. That is not a complaint. Seven Reflects built this out of the 2022 Global Game Jam, and the DNA shows in the leanest possible way: the controls are tight and simple, wall-jumping and bouncing off surfaces to chain movement across levels that punish sloppiness. There are no classes, no upgrades, no story wrapper to soften the edges. What the game is selling is repetition with intention, the kind that makes your fingers memorise a route so you can start shaving seconds. If you have ever watched a speedrun breakdown and felt the pull of optimising movement, this is a small, low-risk place to feel that from the inside. The caveats are real and worth naming. The game is short, closer to a demo in running time than a full release, and the Steam review pool is tiny enough that community consensus is basically nonexistent. The minimalist black-and-white visual style is consistent and deliberate, not a budget shortcut, but players expecting readable contrast at speed may need a few attempts before the visual language clicks. There is no in-game tutorial to speak of, which the itch.io community praised as a strength, though it can read as abrupt if you are not already comfortable with precision platformers. Controller support is present and recommended; the wall-bounce timing in particular benefits from an analogue face button. This is the kind of release that lives or dies on whether its central gimmick resonates with you personally. If you can look at a split-screen mirror-world and immediately want to race through it, White Mirror will satisfy that itch cleanly and step aside before overstaying its welcome. If you need mechanical depth, progression systems, or more than a handful of levels to justify your time, it will feel thin. For the right person, though, there is something quietly beautiful about a game that knows exactly what it is and asks nothing extra of you. Kai, Scout Team

White Mirror

White Mirror

26 ago 2022Seven Reflects
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A precision platformer built around one genuinely clever idea: your screen is split in two, and both halves are lying to you at the same time.

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I keep a soft spot for game-jam projects that find one mechanic and squeeze it until it sings, and White Mirror is exactly that kind of small, focused thing. The screen is split horizontally down the middle, showing you a level and its perfect mirror inversion simultaneously. White obstacles only appear against the black background, black ones only against white, but every hazard and platform exists on both sides at once. You have to hold both images in your head and composite them into a single picture of reality before you move. It is a genuinely disorienting trick, and the first few runs feel like optical-illusion vertigo. That is not a complaint. Seven Reflects built this out of the 2022 Global Game Jam, and the DNA shows in the leanest possible way: the controls are tight and simple, wall-jumping and bouncing off surfaces to chain movement across levels that punish sloppiness. There are no classes, no upgrades, no story wrapper to soften the edges. What the game is selling is repetition with intention, the kind that makes your fingers memorise a route so you can start shaving seconds. If you have ever watched a speedrun breakdown and felt the pull of optimising movement, this is a small, low-risk place to feel that from the inside. The caveats are real and worth naming. The game is short, closer to a demo in running time than a full release, and the Steam review pool is tiny enough that community consensus is basically nonexistent. The minimalist black-and-white visual style is consistent and deliberate, not a budget shortcut, but players expecting readable contrast at speed may need a few attempts before the visual language clicks. There is no in-game tutorial to speak of, which the itch.io community praised as a strength, though it can read as abrupt if you are not already comfortable with precision platformers. Controller support is present and recommended; the wall-bounce timing in particular benefits from an analogue face button. This is the kind of release that lives or dies on whether its central gimmick resonates with you personally. If you can look at a split-screen mirror-world and immediately want to race through it, White Mirror will satisfy that itch cleanly and step aside before overstaying its welcome. If you need mechanical depth, progression systems, or more than a handful of levels to justify your time, it will feel thin. For the right person, though, there is something quietly beautiful about a game that knows exactly what it is and asks nothing extra of you.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttier:sub-5Precision PlatformerGame JamMinimalistSpeedrun-FocusedWall-JumpShort-FormOptical Illusion MechanicHardcore

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OS
Windows 10 or newer
Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
250 MB available space
Graphics
Intel(R) UHD Graphics 615 or equivalent
Processor
Intel(R) Core(TM) m3-8100Y CPU @1.10GHz or equivalent
Sound Card
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Windows 10 or newer
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16 GB RAM
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250 MB available space
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NVidia Geforce GTX 970 or equivalent
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Sound Card
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