Compara los precios de Xmas Apocalypse en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por gypynkt. Publicado por gypynkt. Lanzado el 15/12/2022. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, RPG.

Santa with a shotgun, a deck of status-effect upgrades, and zombies that ragdoll into the holiday void. Fun in short bursts, honest about its scope.

My bar for seasonal novelty games is low but specific: give me a clean core loop, one synergy that makes me smile, and the self-awareness to not overstay the welcome. Xmas Apocalypse clears two of those three, which honestly puts it ahead of most games wearing a Santa hat. You play as Saint Nick stranded in zombie-infested snow, and the pitch is straightforward third-person horde survival with a roguelite upgrade layer bolted on. Runs last somewhere in the 10-to-20-minute range, which is exactly right for what this is. The mechanical hook is the Christmas skill tree, where each run you spend earned coins to unlock upgrade cards that modify your guns. Stacking burn procs onto a multi-projectile shotgun burst is the obvious crowd-pleaser, and it holds up. Electrocute is the other status option, and experimenting with which combinations actually scale into the late wave is where the light build-crafting itch lives. The nailgun is available as an alternate weapon and, to be blunt, it underperforms badly enough that most players will quietly ignore it after one unlock. The coin upgrade card has the same problem: it reads as a trap compared to anything that adds damage or status effects. These are balance quirks in a small game, not dealbreakers, but they narrow the meaningful choice space. Players have flagged a few quality-of-life gaps worth knowing before you click purchase. The aim zoom has a targeting drift issue where zooming in mid-track breaks your line on the enemy. Getting hit from behind has no clear feedback cue, which reads either as intentional tension or an oversight depending on your tolerance for it. There are also reported achievement sync issues where progress does not always carry between sessions, which matters if you care about completion. The developer has been active post-launch with patches and has signaled a second map is in progress, so the game is not abandoned, but it arrived lean and remains lean. Who is this for? If you want a Vampire Survivors-adjacent loop skinned in tinsel and shotgun smoke, and you can accept that this started as a game jam project and still carries some of those rough edges, there is genuine fun here for a few evenings. The cartoony art holds up, the shotgun feel is satisfying in a way that the rest of the arsenal is not, and the runs are short enough that a bad one does not sting. RPG lifers looking for meaningful build variance or narrative texture will find nothing to chew on, full stop. Treat it as a palate cleanser between heavier titles and it lands exactly where it should. Monika, Scout Team

Xmas Apocalypse

Xmas Apocalypse

15 dic 2022gypynkt
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Santa with a shotgun, a deck of status-effect upgrades, and zombies that ragdoll into the holiday void. Fun in short bursts, honest about its scope.

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My bar for seasonal novelty games is low but specific: give me a clean core loop, one synergy that makes me smile, and the self-awareness to not overstay the welcome. Xmas Apocalypse clears two of those three, which honestly puts it ahead of most games wearing a Santa hat. You play as Saint Nick stranded in zombie-infested snow, and the pitch is straightforward third-person horde survival with a roguelite upgrade layer bolted on. Runs last somewhere in the 10-to-20-minute range, which is exactly right for what this is. The mechanical hook is the Christmas skill tree, where each run you spend earned coins to unlock upgrade cards that modify your guns. Stacking burn procs onto a multi-projectile shotgun burst is the obvious crowd-pleaser, and it holds up. Electrocute is the other status option, and experimenting with which combinations actually scale into the late wave is where the light build-crafting itch lives. The nailgun is available as an alternate weapon and, to be blunt, it underperforms badly enough that most players will quietly ignore it after one unlock. The coin upgrade card has the same problem: it reads as a trap compared to anything that adds damage or status effects. These are balance quirks in a small game, not dealbreakers, but they narrow the meaningful choice space. Players have flagged a few quality-of-life gaps worth knowing before you click purchase. The aim zoom has a targeting drift issue where zooming in mid-track breaks your line on the enemy. Getting hit from behind has no clear feedback cue, which reads either as intentional tension or an oversight depending on your tolerance for it. There are also reported achievement sync issues where progress does not always carry between sessions, which matters if you care about completion. The developer has been active post-launch with patches and has signaled a second map is in progress, so the game is not abandoned, but it arrived lean and remains lean. Who is this for? If you want a Vampire Survivors-adjacent loop skinned in tinsel and shotgun smoke, and you can accept that this started as a game jam project and still carries some of those rough edges, there is genuine fun here for a few evenings. The cartoony art holds up, the shotgun feel is satisfying in a way that the rest of the arsenal is not, and the runs are short enough that a bad one does not sting. RPG lifers looking for meaningful build variance or narrative texture will find nothing to chew on, full stop. Treat it as a palate cleanser between heavier titles and it lands exactly where it should.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5Horde SurvivalMeta-ProgressionStatus EffectsSeasonalGame Jam OriginShort RunsWeapon Modifiers

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