Compara los precios de White Shadows en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Monokel. Publicado por Thunderful Publishing, Mixtvision. Lanzado el 7/12/2021. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 73/100.

A stark black-and-white cinematic platformer set in a bruising animal dystopia. Ravengirl's escape through a crumbling city is short, striking, and unafraid to be bleak.

White Shadows is a cinematic platformer from Monokel, a small studio that clearly had one specific vision and refused to compromise it. You play as Ravengirl, a young crow-girl trying to survive and push forward through a towering, monochrome city ruled by wolves. The world is built on a brutal class hierarchy, propaganda plastered on every surface, livestock marched to slaughter in the background while you scramble across catwalks and crumbling scaffolding. It earns its dystopia rather than just dressing in one. The visual language is the first thing that hits you. The entire game runs in black, white, and gradients of grey, with rare bursts of value contrast used so deliberately that each one lands like a held breath. The architecture is grotesque and grand at once, inspired loosely by Fritz Lang and expressionist cinema but filtered through something more personal. Level geometry is wide and cinematic, with deep background layers that give the city genuine scale. On a good monitor this game is genuinely beautiful in the way that old woodcut illustrations are beautiful - stark, heavy, intentional. The soundtrack matches that register: industrial, low, ambient with occasional melodic intrusions that feel earned rather than decorative. The gameplay itself is straightforward platforming with occasional puzzle segments and light stealth moments. You are not here for mechanical complexity. Controls are responsive and readable, and the challenge sits at a casual-to-moderate level. Deaths come from environmental hazards and a handful of tense chase sequences, but the game checkpoints generously and never becomes punishing. Some players who come in expecting a demanding platformer will be underwhelmed. This is honest to admit. White Shadows uses platforming as a vehicle, not a destination. The pacing is deliberate and atmospheric, closer to Inside or Little Nightmares than Celeste, and if you resist that register it will feel thin. What it does with that vehicle is where it wins. The world-building is almost entirely environmental. There is minimal dialogue, no narration explaining the lore, and the story communicates through what you see happening around Ravengirl rather than what anyone tells you. A propaganda billboard. A queue of animals shuffling toward a factory gate. A fleeting glimpse of something worse behind a door you cannot open. It trusts you to read it. At around four to six hours depending on your pace, it lands its ending and stops - which is itself a meaningful creative decision that plenty of bigger games lack the discipline to make. The criticisms worth noting: the platforming variety is limited, some mid-game sections feel slightly repetitive in their visual beats, and players looking for narrative resolution in the conventional sense may find the ending ambiguous to the point of frustration. The Steam page lists no meaningful features beyond the base experience, so there is no new game plus, no collectible system to pad the runtime. You get the story, the atmosphere, and the art direction. That is the entirety of the offer. For the right player, that offer is more than enough. If you respond to handcrafted world-building, if the phrase cinematic platformer reads as a promise rather than a warning, and if you are willing to sit inside a mood for an evening, White Shadows delivers something that most games its size would not attempt. The wolves are always watching, and for a few hours that genuinely feels like it matters. Kai, Scout Team

White Shadows

White Shadows

7 dic 2021MonokelThunderful Publishing, Mixtvision
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A stark black-and-white cinematic platformer set in a bruising animal dystopia. Ravengirl's escape through a crumbling city is short, striking, and unafraid to be bleak.

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White Shadows is a cinematic platformer from Monokel, a small studio that clearly had one specific vision and refused to compromise it. You play as Ravengirl, a young crow-girl trying to survive and push forward through a towering, monochrome city ruled by wolves. The world is built on a brutal class hierarchy, propaganda plastered on every surface, livestock marched to slaughter in the background while you scramble across catwalks and crumbling scaffolding. It earns its dystopia rather than just dressing in one. The visual language is the first thing that hits you. The entire game runs in black, white, and gradients of grey, with rare bursts of value contrast used so deliberately that each one lands like a held breath. The architecture is grotesque and grand at once, inspired loosely by Fritz Lang and expressionist cinema but filtered through something more personal. Level geometry is wide and cinematic, with deep background layers that give the city genuine scale. On a good monitor this game is genuinely beautiful in the way that old woodcut illustrations are beautiful - stark, heavy, intentional. The soundtrack matches that register: industrial, low, ambient with occasional melodic intrusions that feel earned rather than decorative. The gameplay itself is straightforward platforming with occasional puzzle segments and light stealth moments. You are not here for mechanical complexity. Controls are responsive and readable, and the challenge sits at a casual-to-moderate level. Deaths come from environmental hazards and a handful of tense chase sequences, but the game checkpoints generously and never becomes punishing. Some players who come in expecting a demanding platformer will be underwhelmed. This is honest to admit. White Shadows uses platforming as a vehicle, not a destination. The pacing is deliberate and atmospheric, closer to Inside or Little Nightmares than Celeste, and if you resist that register it will feel thin. What it does with that vehicle is where it wins. The world-building is almost entirely environmental. There is minimal dialogue, no narration explaining the lore, and the story communicates through what you see happening around Ravengirl rather than what anyone tells you. A propaganda billboard. A queue of animals shuffling toward a factory gate. A fleeting glimpse of something worse behind a door you cannot open. It trusts you to read it. At around four to six hours depending on your pace, it lands its ending and stops - which is itself a meaningful creative decision that plenty of bigger games lack the discipline to make. The criticisms worth noting: the platforming variety is limited, some mid-game sections feel slightly repetitive in their visual beats, and players looking for narrative resolution in the conventional sense may find the ending ambiguous to the point of frustration. The Steam page lists no meaningful features beyond the base experience, so there is no new game plus, no collectible system to pad the runtime. You get the story, the atmosphere, and the art direction. That is the entirety of the offer. For the right player, that offer is more than enough. If you respond to handcrafted world-building, if the phrase cinematic platformer reads as a promise rather than a warning, and if you are willing to sit inside a mood for an evening, White Shadows delivers something that most games its size would not attempt. The wolves are always watching, and for a few hours that genuinely feels like it matters.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamCinematic PlatformerMonochrome Art StyleAtmospheric StorytellingEnvironmental NarrativeDystopianShort ExperienceExpressionist VisualsStealth Sequences

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Desarrolladora
Monokel
Distribuidora
Thunderful Publishing, Mixtvision
Fecha de lanzamiento
7 dic 2021

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