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De media, Carley Garcia puntúa
7,16 puntos
por encima del resto de analistas
De media, Carley Garcia puntúa
12,44
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De media, Carley Garcia puntúa
los juegos de Windows 80,00
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Principales géneros analizados por Carley Garcia
Narrativa
Acción
Aventura
Estrategia
Gestión
Novela visual
Pensar
Point and Click
Puzle
Sigilo
Videojuegos españoles analizados (con puntuación)
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YOUR HOUSE
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Game Rant
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26/03/2025 |

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Carley Garcia
Despite a bit of clunky translation and its rather brief runtime, Your House feels like it could be the beginning of something great. Whereas many puzzle-heavy games are quick to give extra clues when it’s clear that the player is struggling, this title asks more. It makes you slow down, and each time something finally clicks, the dopamine rush is more than worth the effort. If the team at Patrones & Escondites end up creating more incredibly satisfying mystery games in this same style, it would be hard not to buy them on launch day.
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The Stone of Madness
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Game Rant
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28/01/2025 |

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80
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Carley Garcia
The Stone of Madness isn’t a game for everyone, but it’s hard not to request that even the more discerning player give it a try. The game's somewhat bizarre and disturbing art style remains a high point, and even those unaccustomed to real-time tactical strategy titles may find the game’s story and setting compelling enough to stick with it until the end. Despite some finicky controls, it’s clear that the team behind the game poured their heart and soul into it, with each frame packed with an unbelievable amount of detail and care. The Stone of Madness has a way of transforming the player’s frustration into desperation, with every step closer to the truth providing a boost of adrenaline and a desire not to give up. The monastery is hiding something truly ghastly, and that mystery alone is worth delving into The Game Kitchen’s newest release.
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