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UFO-Man te permite transportar equipaje usando rayos tractores a través de niveles increíblemente difíciles, próximamente en iOS

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Jan 05,2025

UFO-Man: un juego de rompecabezas basado en la física que se lanza en Steam e iOS

El desarrollador independiente Dyglone ha anunciado el próximo lanzamiento de UFO-Man, un desafiante juego de rompecabezas basado en la física que llegará a Steam e iOS. El objetivo principal es engañosamente simple: transportar una caja usando el rayo tractor de tu OVNI. Sin embargo, la ejecución dista mucho de ser sencilla.

Los jugadores navegarán por niveles intrincados llenos de obstáculos, plataformas precarias y vehículos a toda velocidad. La ausencia de puestos de control añade una importante capa de dificultad; cualquier percance que provoque la caída de la caja significa reiniciar el nivel. Esta jugabilidad implacable se equilibra con las encantadoras imágenes de baja poli y la relajante banda sonora del juego.

Inspirado en el juego de bar japonés "Iraira-bou", UFO-Man ofrece una combinación única de frustración y satisfacción. Para mitigar la posibilidad de dejar de fumar, una función "Crash Count" rastrea los intentos fallidos, animando a los jugadores a esforzarse por lograr colisiones mínimas.

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¿Buscas un desafío similar? Consulte nuestra lista de los juegos móviles más difíciles mientras espera el lanzamiento de UFO-Man a mediados de 2024. Mientras tanto, agrega UFO-Man a tu lista de deseos de Steam, sigue el canal de YouTube del desarrollador para obtener actualizaciones o visita el sitio web oficial para obtener más información. El vídeo incrustado arriba ofrece un adelanto de la estética y la jugabilidad del juego.

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