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Ok esta cosa es absurdamente adictiva hacia mucho tiempo que no me pasaba que sentía que no podía jugar algo es muy divertido
Aunque odio el minijuego de la pelota y el de la serpiente

It does exactly what it was going for, as this has to be one of the (if not the) best smartphone games ever made. The game concept is on point, inventive enough without deviating too much from what would be acceptable given the preconceived ideas this system comes with, and the minigames are just varied enough for them to at least don't get old while you're playing.

Think indie WarioWare, Pureya is all about bite-sized minigames leading with a fast gameplay loop of collecting marbles and dropping them into one of those gacha game style coin drop machines to unlock various prizes. The minigames are reasonably fun, and it's all about trying to get as many marbles as you can rather than a pass/fail system. If you mess up, you're just stunned and don't have as much time to collect. Do well and the minigames will speed up, giving you a chance to collect more marbles in a run but with a higher level of difficulty. All of the minigames are based off of two buttons which makes for a simple arcade feeling to it all.

I definitely found myself growing weary playing the coin drop game so constantly after a while, which is why I fell off playing this game fairly close to unlocking all the minigames and by extension reaching the credits. Pureya is fun in bite-sized chunks, the sort of game you can put on for a few very quick rounds before your friends get on to play whatever the main game you all might be playing that night. That's how I've treated it at least and have had a fairly okay time with it.

(Reseña sacada de mi cuenta de Steam: APolChrome)

Pureya es genial. Sin entrar en temas de lo bien o mal que te caiga el desarrollador (Alva Majo veo todos tus vídeos y me encantan) no puedes decir que no a que Pureya está muy bien hecho.

Dos botones. DOS. Es lo que necesita para hacer una variedad asombrosa de minijuegos y sacar el máximo provecho a los dos botones. Sin tutoriales ni nada, consigue que al empezar a jugar a un minijuego sepas como controlarlo. La dificultad dinámica le sienta de perlas, aunque me hubiese gustado que entre algunos niveles no hubiera tanta separación de dificultad.

El soundtrack es maravilloso. Alejandro Maciá ha hecho un trabajo perfecto con toda la música del juego. Ese dinamismo concuerda a la perfección con el juego. El estilo artístico está bastante bien, con un pixel art simple. pero muy bonito, sobre todo en las cinemáticas.

Pureya ha sido una total sorpresa para mí y se lo recomiendo a todo el mundo. Le doy 5 Alva Majos.


el avion de papel me genera pensamientos ofensivos contra mi persona

"You are no longer allowed to say anything about the games I play on my phone." -my partner

My Steam review of this game is just "I HATE PACHINKO" three times in a row.

Bye bye no saber que cojones hacer mientras espero I guess.