The Quest Deluxe Edition contains The Quest base game and Islands of Ice and Fire DLC.
The Quest is a beautifully hand-drawn open world role playing game with old school grid-based movement and turn based combat.
In the kingdom of Monares trouble is brewing. The governor of Freymore is missing an...
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The Quest - Islands of Ice and Fire
Description
The Quest Deluxe Edition contains The Quest base game and Islands of Ice and Fire DLC.
The Quest is a beautifully hand-drawn open world role playing game with old school grid-based movement and turn based combat.
In the kingdom of Monares trouble is brewing. The governor of Freymore is missing and the island is in tumult. The mages all prophesy a dark shadow looming over the safety of the kingdom. As an Agent of the king, it's your job to find out what is happening and avert any danger.
Choose from five customizable races and an array of skills, weapons, armor and enchantments, and explore a huge world of four cities and a wilderness of mountains, caves, lakes and forests – full of mystery, magic and intriguing challenges. Meet the many inhabitants, each with its own agenda and attitude towards your character. Some will be helpful, some greedy or lascivious or just plain mean. You will have many choices, including some that may place you against the law, along your way to the dramatic ending of your own choosing.
Key Features:
Pursue a long and dramatic main story and solve many optional side quests.
Create a highly customizable character and cast dazzling spells, enchant powerful items, concoct potent potions and persuade people to further your goals.
Discover an open world with interesting locales, day/night cycle, weather, fascinating people, dangerous creatures, readable books, pick-able locks, repairable items, houses that can be broken into, dungeons, traps and much more.
Play an absorbing card game with three different decks, accessible at the inns.
Islands of Ice and Fire
A mysterious illness has devastated an island in a remote corner of the kingdom of Monares. Icy Thule and its opposite twin, fiery Eldfell are now on a lockdown on the order of the local Governor. King Mersant has chosen you, as his most experienced agent, to investigate...
You can start your adventure by talking to captain Hanty in Mithria harbor and selecting "Islands of Ice and Fire" as your travel destination. It is recommended to reach at least level 14 before trying to take on the challenge the isles pose.
If you have played the expansion before: we added new quests and improved the existing ones!
Key Features:
Explore expansive new areas, dungeons and towns.
Clash with dangerous new monsters!
Solve many new quests and claim powerful new items as your prizes.
Round out your arsenal with a new weapon type: Crossbows!
The complete soundtrack for the open world dungeon crawler game - The Quest!
Featuring all songs from the PC version of the game.
Track List - All Songs are in MP3 Format
Daylight
Tavern
Midnight
Dungeon
Battle
Goodies
Contents
Standard Edition
Deluxe Edition
soundtrack (MP3)
manual
The Quest - Islands of Ice and Fire
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This is the true successor of the old school concepts of Morrowind and Might and Magic with most of the convenience of modern games like crafting, automaping and good notes and quest keeping. The graphics are serviceable at best, as well as the combat system, but the care and pure joy this game world has towards quests, locations and pure sheer fun are what carry this whole game together.
Have played a whole lot of this on my ipad and iphone and just might get it just to support the developers and help them make more gems like this.
If you have any interest in old school RPGs you owe it to yourself to try this game.... you won’t regret it
I bought this back on my iPod Touch many years ago and played it every day on break. When I was forced to move to Android (Apple's beyond my budget) I was heartbroken until...The Quest on Android! It's a story of heroes (Of Lukomorye and elsewhere) and villains. You can play any type of character you like. The game itself is very much like a single player, single character version of Might And Magic (6-8 era) but it has a lot to offer that will draw you into its world. Many of the characters are represented by stock protraits (Phil Collins seems to run a lot of under many names) but you'll be so drawn in, you'll forget about that. You can enjoy excellent dungeons, towns, politics, underground dealings, gold, glory, and fame (or infamy). You can concoct potions, cast spells, and use some very cool weapons. You can do it all. You can even play a cool card game in inns for extra money if you find yourself broke.
I'm so happy to see this here. Yes, I do have it for the phone (of course), but I'm also getting it here just to support it and encourage you to bring all the expansions.
A simple but great game I happen to own on Steam. A mixture of old-school first-person RPG, with modern open world and gameplay systems.
Exploring and combat are great fun, but the writing and quests themselves aren't very inspired (which is ironic, considering the title) and way too linear, and its what stops it from being a masterpiece.
This is a PC port of an old, early 2000s PalmOS and PocketPC/Windows Mobile game, the latter of which is the version I first played as a kid and which got me into dungeon crawlers and programming through its level editor.
This port has updated graphics, but seemingly the same underlying game and rich story line. In any case, I like the game's nice variety of environments and puzzles, charming and memorable soundtracks, and beautiful, hand-drawn retro aesthetic that is sure to please fans of old, turn-based, grid-based, first-person dungeon crawler/RPG games such as Might and Magic and Eye of the Beholder.
I remember the old mobile version had more than a dozen expansion packs released for it by a third-party development team, Zarista Games, which, unfortunately, don't seem to be included in this GOG version. However, it seems that this version does at least include the game editor than players can use to create their own expansions. If only I can find some of the old levels I made way back when!
I can see myself liking this. If only...
The Quest is an old-style dungeon crawl, but don't expect something akin to The Legend of Grimrock. Graphics are passable and the story seems decent. Unfortunately it fails when it comes to the UI and animation. UI is kludgy, and bugs me quite a bit after playin an hour or so. Small things like no feedback on which things are clickable, or containers only being accessible when looked at from the correct angle (seemingly needs to be in lower left corner of the screen).
Animations, too, are annoying. There's no reason a game like this should not slow down when a single enemy appears on the map - but the design where you get to move and then the enemy gets to move while you are frozen (and the enemy animation is rather slow) makes for a rather stuttering experience.
I get that the game has some promise, but unfortunately there are many more games that provide a better experience that I'd rather play. For now, at least. Maybe I'll try again some day.
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