Compara los precios de Wildwood Down en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Crashable Studios. Publicado por Crashable Studios. Lanzado el 7/8/2025. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie.

A two-brother passion project with a one-of-a-kind protagonist, Wildwood Down is the comedy murder mystery that point-and-click fans didn't know they were waiting for. Eccentric, warm, and properly weird in the best way.

My first hour with Wildwood Down felt like finding a hand-written letter tucked inside a secondhand copy of a LucasArts box set. It has that quality. Two brothers at Crashable Studios, clearly raised on the genre's golden era, built an eight-to-ten-hour point-and-click around their real childhood friend Daniel, who has Down syndrome and voices the protagonist himself. That origin story could have tipped into gimmick, but it doesn't. Daniel's perspective shapes the puzzle logic in ways that feel genuinely inventive rather than exploitative, and his voice performance carries a cadence that is wholly his own. The setup puts teenage Dan on a spring break trip to the New Jersey boardwalk with his sister Becca, their chill friend Dakota, and Becca's insufferable boyfriend Josh. Within the first act, Becca vanishes, a body turns up on the beach, and the Boardwalk Butcher becomes Dan's problem to solve. The tone walks a confident tightrope: slapstick comedy one moment, a surprisingly tender character beat the next. Reviewers singled out the friendship between Dan and a companion named Miggy as a consistent emotional anchor, and I'd agree that the writing earns its warmer moments rather than just announcing them. Puzzle design is where the game is at its most divisive, and that is worth being upfront about. Wildwood Down does not traffic in conventional adventure-game logic. You will use an unconscious man as a human catapult. You will retrieve a glowing octopus from a claw machine for wrestling research purposes. You will get ejected from a bar, win an underground wrestling tournament, and at some point you will make donuts. If your patience for lateral-leaning, wildly associative puzzles runs thin, the built-in hint system (a lightbulb button in the inventory panel that nudges without spoiling) and an optional full-skip stealth sequence both show that the developers understood where players might snap. The puzzle ceiling is real, but the scaffolding is there if you need it. Visually, the game lands on a striking 2.5D look: hand-crafted pixel-art characters placed inside fully rendered 3D environments. The camera moves with real confidence, panning and pulling back in ways that make the boardwalk locations, from aquariums to mirror mazes to a lighthouse, feel like inhabited spaces rather than static backdrops. Some reviewers noted the art style took adjustment, particularly in daylight scenes, while the nighttime boardwalk drew near-universal appreciation. The 3D soundscape and fully voiced cast add weight that the budget tier rarely affords. No crashes, no frame-rate drops, reported clean across the board for a two-person launch. That is not nothing. If you grew up with Monkey Island, Sam and Max, or Day of the Tentacle, the DNA will feel familiar but the protagonist will not, and that freshness carries the whole runtime. Daniel is a genuinely new kind of adventure game hero: resourceful, warm, funny, a little chaotic, and thoroughly worth spending ten hours with. Kai, Scout Team

Wildwood Down

Wildwood Down

7 ago 2025Crashable Studios
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A two-brother passion project with a one-of-a-kind protagonist, Wildwood Down is the comedy murder mystery that point-and-click fans didn't know they were waiting for. Eccentric, warm, and properly weird in the best way.

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My first hour with Wildwood Down felt like finding a hand-written letter tucked inside a secondhand copy of a LucasArts box set. It has that quality. Two brothers at Crashable Studios, clearly raised on the genre's golden era, built an eight-to-ten-hour point-and-click around their real childhood friend Daniel, who has Down syndrome and voices the protagonist himself. That origin story could have tipped into gimmick, but it doesn't. Daniel's perspective shapes the puzzle logic in ways that feel genuinely inventive rather than exploitative, and his voice performance carries a cadence that is wholly his own. The setup puts teenage Dan on a spring break trip to the New Jersey boardwalk with his sister Becca, their chill friend Dakota, and Becca's insufferable boyfriend Josh. Within the first act, Becca vanishes, a body turns up on the beach, and the Boardwalk Butcher becomes Dan's problem to solve. The tone walks a confident tightrope: slapstick comedy one moment, a surprisingly tender character beat the next. Reviewers singled out the friendship between Dan and a companion named Miggy as a consistent emotional anchor, and I'd agree that the writing earns its warmer moments rather than just announcing them. Puzzle design is where the game is at its most divisive, and that is worth being upfront about. Wildwood Down does not traffic in conventional adventure-game logic. You will use an unconscious man as a human catapult. You will retrieve a glowing octopus from a claw machine for wrestling research purposes. You will get ejected from a bar, win an underground wrestling tournament, and at some point you will make donuts. If your patience for lateral-leaning, wildly associative puzzles runs thin, the built-in hint system (a lightbulb button in the inventory panel that nudges without spoiling) and an optional full-skip stealth sequence both show that the developers understood where players might snap. The puzzle ceiling is real, but the scaffolding is there if you need it. Visually, the game lands on a striking 2.5D look: hand-crafted pixel-art characters placed inside fully rendered 3D environments. The camera moves with real confidence, panning and pulling back in ways that make the boardwalk locations, from aquariums to mirror mazes to a lighthouse, feel like inhabited spaces rather than static backdrops. Some reviewers noted the art style took adjustment, particularly in daylight scenes, while the nighttime boardwalk drew near-universal appreciation. The 3D soundscape and fully voiced cast add weight that the budget tier rarely affords. No crashes, no frame-rate drops, reported clean across the board for a two-person launch. That is not nothing. If you grew up with Monkey Island, Sam and Max, or Day of the Tentacle, the DNA will feel familiar but the protagonist will not, and that freshness carries the whole runtime. Daniel is a genuinely new kind of adventure game hero: resourceful, warm, funny, a little chaotic, and thoroughly worth spending ten hours with.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:indie2.5DMurder MysteryComedy AdventureLateral PuzzlesFull Voice ActingBoardwalk SettingInclusive ProtagonistHint SystemMini-GamesLucasArts-Style

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OS
Windows 7 64 bit
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
6 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA Geforce GTS 450 / AMD Radeon HD 5570
Processor
Intel Core i3 Dual Core
Sound Card
Windows Compatible Audio Device

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Sound Card
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