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Don't Starve

Don't Starve

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96 Positivo / 31050 Calificaciones | Versión: 1.0.0

Klei Entertainment

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Don't Starve, es un popular juego de Steam desarrollado por Klei Entertainment. Puede descargar Don't Starve y los mejores juegos de Steam con GameLoop para jugar en la PC. Haga clic en el botón 'Obtener' para obtener las últimas mejores ofertas en GameDeal.

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Don't Starve, es un popular juego de Steam desarrollado por Klei Entertainment. Puede descargar Don't Starve y los mejores juegos de Steam con GameLoop para jugar en la PC. Haga clic en el botón 'Obtener' para obtener las últimas mejores ofertas en GameDeal.

Don't Starve Funciones

Don't Starve: Hamlet DLC

In Don't Starve: Hamlet, Wilson uncovers a lost town of aristocratic Pigmen nestled within a foreboding tropical jungle.

Click here to learn more!

Don't Starve: Shipwrecked DLC

In Don't Starve: Shipwrecked, Wilson finds himself stranded in a tropical archipelago. He must learn to survive all over again in this new environment filled with new biomes, seasons, and creatures.

Click here to learn more!

Don't Starve Together

Don't Starve Together is a standalone multiplayer expansion of the uncompromising survival game, Don't Starve.

Click here to learn more!

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About the Game

Don’t Starve is an uncompromising wilderness survival game full of science and magic.

You play as Wilson, an intrepid Gentleman Scientist who has been trapped by a demon and transported to a mysterious wilderness world. Wilson must learn to exploit his environment and its inhabitants if he ever hopes to escape and find his way back home.

Enter a strange and unexplored world full of strange creatures, dangers, and surprises. Gather resources to craft items and structures that match your survival style. Play your way as you unravel the mysteries of this strange land.

Key Features:

  • Uncompromising Survival & World Exploration:

      No instructions. No help. No hand holding. Start with nothing and craft, hunt, research, farm and fight to survive.
  • Dark and Whimsical Visuals:

      2D characters and odd creatures inhabiting a unique 3D world.
  • Randomly Generated New Worlds:

      Want a new map? No problem! At any time you can generate a new living and breathing world that hates you and wants you to die.

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Descarga Don't Starve en PC con GameLoop Emulator

Obtén Don't Starve juego de vapor

Don't Starve, es un popular juego de Steam desarrollado por Klei Entertainment. Puede descargar Don't Starve y los mejores juegos de Steam con GameLoop para jugar en la PC. Haga clic en el botón 'Obtener' para obtener las últimas mejores ofertas en GameDeal.

Don't Starve Funciones

Don't Starve: Hamlet DLC

In Don't Starve: Hamlet, Wilson uncovers a lost town of aristocratic Pigmen nestled within a foreboding tropical jungle.

Click here to learn more!

Don't Starve: Shipwrecked DLC

In Don't Starve: Shipwrecked, Wilson finds himself stranded in a tropical archipelago. He must learn to survive all over again in this new environment filled with new biomes, seasons, and creatures.

Click here to learn more!

Don't Starve Together

Don't Starve Together is a standalone multiplayer expansion of the uncompromising survival game, Don't Starve.

Click here to learn more!

Klei Store

About the Game

Don’t Starve is an uncompromising wilderness survival game full of science and magic.

You play as Wilson, an intrepid Gentleman Scientist who has been trapped by a demon and transported to a mysterious wilderness world. Wilson must learn to exploit his environment and its inhabitants if he ever hopes to escape and find his way back home.

Enter a strange and unexplored world full of strange creatures, dangers, and surprises. Gather resources to craft items and structures that match your survival style. Play your way as you unravel the mysteries of this strange land.

Key Features:

  • Uncompromising Survival & World Exploration:

      No instructions. No help. No hand holding. Start with nothing and craft, hunt, research, farm and fight to survive.
  • Dark and Whimsical Visuals:

      2D characters and odd creatures inhabiting a unique 3D world.
  • Randomly Generated New Worlds:

      Want a new map? No problem! At any time you can generate a new living and breathing world that hates you and wants you to die.

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Información

  • Desarrollador

    Klei Entertainment

  • La última versión

    1.0.0

  • Categoría

    Steam-game

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  • gamedeal user

    Aug 9, 2023

    dont starve is a must have its an all around awesome game. can be kinda trippy too when you are out of sanity and theres lots of cool mods for this game. even if you don't play the story just the survival alone is really fun and the art style is worth the purchase too if you like games for the artistic value.
  • lavafall26

    Aug 7, 2023

    this is. my favorite game . of all time >:3
  • gamedeal user

    Aug 23, 2015

    Do I recommend this game? Hell yes. Every single time you start a new game file, it's an entirely random generated world where nothing is the same as the last. You can play this game for weeks and still not discover all its secrets. It's a sandbox strategy game that keeps you on your toes for anything and everything that's trying to kill you. And believe me, there's a hundred and one monsters who all want your face on a platter. GAME TIPS: 1. Always have a means to make fire. Always. 2. Pigs are your friends. Build your base near them. 3. Spiders are not. 4. BEWARE THE BEES. 5. Beefalo herds are awesome. Fill your pockets with their endless poo. Great fire fuel. 6. Prepare for periodic hound attacks. Make spears and tooth traps. 7. Pick flowers. 8. Not starving is the LEAST of your worries.
  • gamedeal user

    Nov 13, 2015

    This game is fantastic. It combines roguelike and survival gameplay, dumping you in a strange territory to explore, forage, learn, craft and progress on your own terms. For the most part, the controls and interface are intuitive, so it's simply a matter of deciding where to go or what to do. The game is called Don't Starve, and hunger is indeed a major theme. If you go a few days without food, you will die. That said, there are plenty of other things to kill you - a variety of animals and monsters, environmental hazards, and your own dwindling sanity. To battle this, you rely on building your own equipment, consumables and structures, ranging from weapons and armor to crock pots to unwholesome magical devices. Don't Starve can be brutal, so you should expect to die, but just making good progress is rewarding in itself. You unlock new characters as you play, each with little touches or specialties to diversify your experience. And while there are some pretty powerful or useful items you can make, there are still a lot of ways to play, and they're all valid (which is good, because sometimes you don't have much choice.) If you're bored or frustrated, you can change your experience by starting a new game and adding or removing features. If you're tired of fighting certain monsters, you can just turn them off. I haven't messed with this myself, as I like the feeling of surprise, and playing the game as-is, but the developers have left the doors wide open for custom play experiences. In the same way, you can make use of a wealth of user-created elements. There are a few things I missed for awhile, like the fact that you can view a map of everywhere you've been so far, but overall the game doesn't suffer much from lack of tutorial or hand-holding. You can go read everything on a wiki if you prefer, but this is a game where I don't actually begrudge trial and error learning. Encountering strange new things and deciding what to do with them is a ton of fun, even if it sometimes gets you killed. A warning (at least from my perspective) - this game is so immersive, I prefer to keep playing it for hours on end once I start. It's not a game I enjoy having to stop, unless I come to good stopping point like dying at the end of a long survival run. In fact, sometimes I forget to eat for a long time when I play this. So, yeah. Irony.
  • gamedeal user

    Dec 21, 2013

    Don't Starve is one of the games I will never forget!I'm sure you ask yourself why? Let me explain: When I saw the game I were like ,,Naahhhh I'm not going to buy this.'' but a few days later I looked a second time and tought ,,Why not?It looks funny. And it says you can celebrate with your piggy friends.'' that was when I bought it. I can tell you I got addicted to the game. The first day I played 12 h's. I told my brother and my friend they should buy it. They did it and got addicted, too. I think nearly every Computer can run the graphics and the the characters are funny, too. With every game I started a new story war born. For example I started my first game and forgot to make a fire when the night came up I died and I was like ,,Why?I should have know''. And I learned with every new day that the game hates me. The game likes to punch you in the face. And the community is amazing. In the forums you can see artist, storywriters, survivers and so on. Pretty fast updates with new content to explore and even merchandise. It's a tip for everyone who like survival games. You will love it. Graphics: 10/10 Gameplay: 9/10 Sound: 10/10 I hope you enjoyed my review.If yes press the like button :§D
  • gamedeal user

    Jun 2, 2015

    Don’t Starve tries its best to be a haunting challenge, with a Tim Burton art style. It does a good job. The core gameplay is simply trying to survive. gathering materials and food during the day, and huddling by a fire, trying to craft useful tools at night. As the day to night cycle progresses, so does the seasonal cycle. After a couple days, winter comes, making it harder to collect food, and hunt. The nights become longer and the days become shorter as you huddle by your fire, trying not to freeze to death. During winter, your homemade farms stop becoming useful. Huntable animals disappear and other more dangerous animals come in swarms. As far as the story goes, there is an oddly rich story, which can only be experienced by skilled players. Whenever a new game is started, Maxwell, the games antagonist, warns him to get food. The real story mode cannot be achieved unless the player has found the four pieces, and then moves to the next level. After beating a few levels, they reach the epilogue, where maxwell is unlocked as a playable character and the game is complete. Don't starve’s graphics and art style is very Tim Burton. The monsters, alone have a scary but yet cute feel to them. The sound of the game is very creepy yet welcoming. depending on what the player is doing at the time. The music changes whenever the player is in combat or not, making the combat feel even more immersive. Don’t stare also has a large amount of options. Not only can you pick your character but you can also modify the world and its many resources. Players can make the world a food rich wonderland, or a barren wasteland, randomized each time. Each playable character has its own stats, and buffs/debuffs, tailoring to each possible playstyle. The in game crafting provides a large variety of machines, tools, farms and structures. The player can craft anything from carpets, campfires, spears, drying racks, walls, bee-based mines and a large variety of clothing, all with special perks. Winter coats to keep you warm, mining hats to provide light, feather hats to increase how many birds there are, armour to reduce damage, and a flower garland to keep sanity up. Don't starve does lots of things right. The art style and sound design is amazing for this game The crafting feels organic and worth the effort. The clothes in the game change not only how the player looks, but also has bonuses. The Monsters in the game are interesting and fun to hunt. The many varieties of food make the game more interesting The story is enjoyable, even if you don't play through it. The antagonist is one of the best “bad guys” i've seen in games for a while The different playable characters are fantastic The game has a customizable world setting. The game has playing cards Don't starve does a few thing wrong. The cave mechanic is hardly explored until late game The game has a few bugs still needing to be fixed The follower mechanic should be touched up The vanilla game can be a tad boring The player may rage-quit after dieing on a long time world. The game lacks achievements The game lacks vanilla co-op Don’t Starve isn't only a magnificent survival game, but it is also a well told story, for those who care to play it. I believe that there is a large market for this game, and that market keeps on growing. If you don't already own this game, pick it up on sale. Its on sale almost every winter and summer sale. I payed full price for it and i think its worth it.
  • gamedeal user

    Jun 23, 2017

    > Started game. Chased by wolves into the darkness. I died. > New game. Got hungry, tried to steal Tallbird egg. Tallbird didn't like that. I died. > New game. Getting the hang of things. Tried to pick a harmless eyeball-shaped plant. Plant wasn't harmless. I died. > New game. Found Touchstone, learned to abuse savestate mechanics. Dying becomes nearly impossible. > Winter came. I died. Don't Starve is a creepy-cute survival game in which you're made to learn through mistakes, and in which the slightest mistake can kill you and erase all your progress. I'm currently 74 days into a run, but not without a little abuse of the game mechanics. Don't Stave is a hard rogue-like, in that the instant you die your entire world and all your progress is erased, but there are a couple resurrection items in each world that let you respawn once after death, and I've found that there's a few seconds between dying and resurrection in which you can safely quit the game without it saving over your file. Basically, it's the old Pokemon trick: if you accidentally kill the legendary, just reboot your save file and everything's fine. Is this cheating? Probably. Kind of. Not as much as the time I played through this game's entire adventure mode with God Mode turned on because I so badly wanted the character you unlock at the end. (I know, I'm THAT kind of player. In my defense, the adventure mode of this game is just absurd.) I've put more hours into this game than into all my other games combined, and I think that fact alone should show how fun it is. It's a sandbox game, in that there are no set objectives, but there are so many things to do in the game that forming your own objectives is easy and natural; it's pretty obvious when you run across something you haven't accomplished yet (surviving through winter; unlocking the Magic tab; collecting the parts to the Teleportato), and in order to accomplish it, you usually have to master some new aspect of the game. In my current save file, I have: survived two winters; walked around the entire overworld map; hunted down MacTusk; survived (and slain) the mighty Deerclops; and built a base with six farms, two bee boxes, and a nearby spider den, which I'm pretty sure could sustain me indefinitely without me having to move beyond my line of berry bushes. All this and I've still only scratched the surface. (Literally; there's a whole cave world below the surface world, and a ruin world below that, which I've only read about so far.) The only downside to this game is the roguelike element, in that every time you die you have to start over. But the randomly-generated world makes starting over kind of fun, especially with the option to try new characters, and once you have the basic survival tools there's a million directions you can go in, most of which you won't have touched in previous playthroughs. I will say, however, that the dying does get annoying, especially when so many of your deaths feel like bullshit. Like those eyeball plants that attacked and killed me before I could figure out what they were. Or the wolves, which will NEVER stop chasing you, or even give you time to craft something to defend yourself. Or all those times a monster attacked my campsite at night, forcing me to run in circles around my fire as the light slowly burned out. Basically, if at any moment you aren't prepared for everything, it probably means you're about to die. The only reason I can ignore this is that I would quickly quit my game whenever I was about to die, but without cheats, the permadeath mechanic makes progress in this game infuriatingly difficult (but incredibly rewarding when it does happen). I'd give it an 8/10. (10/10 if savestate abuse is counted as a game mechanic.)
  • gamedeal user

    Apr 5, 2023

    Tim Burton Terraria
  • gamedeal user

    Feb 19, 2015

    YOU WILL DIE You'll die to spiders. You'll die to hounds. You'll die to shadows. You'll die to giants. You'll die to trees. You'll die to bees. You'll die to penguins. That's only if you don't starve first.
  • gamedeal user

    Jun 9, 2023

    This game is something I play when I'm stressed. I have never beaten it, but I just enjoy surviving as long as I can and exploring. It's so much fun!
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