Género: RPG de Acción / Fantasía Culinaria / Comedia Mágica
Plataforma: Pc.
Descripción: Eres Lía, una oveja aprendiz de hechicera culinaria que carga una lasaña mágica viviente llamada Lasagnor. Esta lasaña funciona como arma y compañero. Cada capa contiene hechizos únicos: fuego de tomate, escudos de queso, portales de pasta y hasta invocaciones de ingredientes míticos.
Se jugaría de la siguiente forma:
Teclado: mover a Lía, esquivar, activar combos.
Ratón: seleccionar capas de lasaña, mezclar ingredientes, lanzar hechizos.
Créditos de la imagen: (https://pin.it/6mx7FisLw)
Y para la música sería Myuu – Fantasy Ambience ( https://youtu.be/4EmSm55vs-c?si=FN26zRQkZvj3LHUp)
Genre: Experimental short narrative walking sim
Platform: PC
Description: In "The Park", you walk a single, familiar path through a city park across three pivotal stages of life. The core gameplay is an experiential journey where your perception of the world changes based on age, revealing how we see the world.
As a Child, the park is a vast kingdom of imagination. The jungle gym is a towering fortress, a puddle is a treacherous sea, and a line of benches becomes perilous trenches. The world is really saturated, vibrant, and overflowing with invisible adventures.
As an Adult, the magic has faded. You see the same park through a lens of routine and responsibility. The colors are muted, almost washed out. The space feels barren, empty, and lonely; the benches are just benches, the path is just a shortcut, way smaller than before, and there is barely any people. You are physically present but mentally elsewhere, blind to the world's details. it is devoid of any details, like an unfinished environment.
As an Elder, you return to the park and finally see it for what it truly is. The colors are natural, warm, and complete. You notice the delicate blooming flora, the graceful architecture of the trees, and the vibrant community of people around you. The vibe is one of peaceful acceptance and wholeness, finding profound beauty in the simple, trivial details you once overlooked.