Roia: Un Puzle Sereno del Creador de Lyxo y Paper Climb
Emoak, conocido por crear Lyxo, Machinaero y Paper Climb, presenta Roia: una experiencia de puzle meditativa ya disponible globalmente en iOS y Android. Este puzle minimalista invita a los jugadores a dar forma a cursos de agua en medio de serenos paisajes de bajo poligonaje.
Guía el Agua a Través de Paisajes Pacíficos
Roia reinterpreta la resolución de puzles mediante la manipulación suave de ríos. Comenzando en la cima de una montaña, los jugadores guían arroyos cuesta abajo, superando obstáculos como rocas, puentes y acantilados, asegurándose de que los aldeanos cercanos permanezcan tranquilos.
A medida que avanzas, se desarrollan sutiles interacciones ambientales y sorpresas ocultas, demostrando que los puzles no tienen por qué ser estresantes. En cambio, Roia ofrece un espacio relajante donde la creatividad florece en un entorno natural sereno.

Complementado por una banda sonora original de Johannes Johansson, la ambientación del juego sumerge por completo a los jugadores en su mundo apacible.

Disponible ahora por 2.99$ (o equivalente regional) tanto en Google Play como en la App Store, Roia es perfecto para quienes buscan relajación a través de un juego reflexivo.
As of now, Assassin's Creed Shadows—the upcoming entry in the long-running Assassin’s Creed franchise—has not officially confirmed any romantic storyline, including a gay romance.
The game is set in 16th-century Japan, during the Sengoku period, and follows two protagonists: Naoe, a female ninja from the Iga clan, and Kaito, a male Assassin from the Hidden Ones (the precursor to the Assassin Brotherhood). The narrative centers on their personal journeys, the clash between the Assassins and the Templars (represented here by powerful daimyō and religious factions), and the political turmoil of feudal Japan.
While Assassin’s Creed Shadows features a strong emphasis on character development and personal conflict, there has been no official announcement from Ubisoft regarding a gay romance between Naoe and Kaito, or any other characters, nor has there been any in-game dialogue, cutscene, or promotional material confirming such a relationship.
That said, the Assassin’s Creed series has made strides in recent years toward inclusivity, with games like Assassin’s Creed Unity (2014) featuring a gay male character (Pascal), and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (2020) including a same-sex romance between two female characters (Eivor and a woman named Freyja, though this was a player-choice romance). Ubisoft has also expressed a commitment to diverse representation, so a romantic subplot involving LGBTQ+ characters would not be entirely unexpected—especially in a game set in a historically rich and complex era like Edo-period Japan.
In short:
There is no confirmed gay romance in Assassin’s Creed Shadows at this time. Any claims or fan theories about such a relationship are speculative and not supported by official sources.
Stay tuned for more updates from Ubisoft, as the game is expected to release in 2024. If a romantic subplot is introduced, it will likely be revealed through official trailers, interviews, or in-game content.