Más perdido que el barco del arroz

by Mery

2025
Bitsy

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Más perdido que el barco del arroz, December 2, 2025

Para ser un bitsy (ya sabéis que no me entusiasman) me ha resultado muy entretenido y he exprimido todos los finales. No hay excesivos cortes en los textos y eso se agradece, porque es lo que más cansino me resulta de este tipo de juegos.

Sigue la autora ahondando en el folkore y por mí que ahí siga, es un mundo muy rico para las competencias ectocómpicas.

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- EJ, December 1, 2025

Bitsy game about a lost ship that gets lost with you on it, December 1, 2025

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I looked it up, and the name has reference to a legend kind of like the Bermuda triangle where ships bearing rice (i.e. humanitarian ships with food) would disappear during the mid-1900s.

This is a Bitsy game, where you have minimalist graphics (only two colors per palette, for instance) and can move around the screen, with text happening when you run into something.

You’re a miserable kind of person who doesn’t get along with anyone, but the only person who can put up with you has invited you onto a boat. Once there, things are normal, for a party, until Ricardo messes everything up.

There are, I believe, multiple endings in the game. I reached one that had me exploring a river and doing a kind of trading quest. I thought it was creative and a lot of fun. Overall, it was short, so replaying shouldn’t be too bad, but I only played once as reading in Spanish takes some effort. Fun game.

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