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Not all children's stories are for kids.

<span class="bold">Anna's Quest</span>, a Daedalic point and click adventure, is available now for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, DRM-free on GOG.com with a 10% launch discount.

Anna is normal, mostly. It's the little things that make her stand out - like the fact that she's locked in an evil witch's lair. Or that she has telekinetic powers. For the most part though, she's just nice. In classic point-and-click adventure style, set out on <span class="bold">Anna's Quest</span> to escape your prison and find a cure for your sickly grandfather. It's a story of magic, psychic powers, mad experiments, talking tedddybears, and a whole lot of personality. With great animation, voice acting and puzzle design (that you can always skip over if things get too hard) - there's just no reason not to delve into this dark, whimsical and unusual world.

A modern kind of adventure, <span class="bold">Anna's Quest</span>, is available, DRM-free on GOG.com! The 10% launch discount will last for one week, until Thursday, July 9, 10:59 AM GMT.


In the press:
Anna’s Quest embodies the classic point & click adventure gameplay, but mixes in its own art style, unique atmosphere, and style of black humour. - CanadianOnlineGamers

"In many ways Anna’s Quest reminds me of King’s Quest, what with its mission to save a dying parent (KQIV), its chapter set amongst trolls (KQVII), and its fairy tale homages. -- Adventure Gamers
This is one I will likely own at some point... backlog of adventure games is too big right now though.
An old Demo:
http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/site/games/game/1622/
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It's.... Another point & click adventure...
Good release!
Seems interesting, wishlisted for now.
Yay.. another Daedelic adventure...
They're producing them faster than I can play them.
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Kabus: Good release!
The animation looks stunning. Gotta be a fun game!
For me this is a superb week, since we got two releases from two of mine greatest publishers: Devolver and Daedalic! :)
Cute art desing!
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rtcvb32: It's.... Another point & click adventure...
My thoughts exactly. Sometimes I wonder if there's a fixation for them here. I'm wondering when more AAA games will show, or something else that's long overdue.

Then it also makes me wonder why I complain, because it saves my precious money for something else.
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Smannesman: Yay.. another Daedelic adventure...
They're producing them faster than I can play them.
It is not made by Daedalic as far as I gathered. It is made by these guys, which is also the reason why there is no German voice acting and why the English voice acting is really good (according to what I read).
http://www.kramsdesign.com/
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Smannesman: Yay.. another Daedelic adventure...
They're producing them faster than I can play them.
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moonshineshadow: It is not made by Daedalic as far as I gathered. It is made by these guys, which is also the reason why there is no German voice acting and why the English voice acting is really good (according to what I read).
http://www.kramsdesign.com/
Just saw some videos and yep, it's true. The voice acting is stunning, it really sets the tone.
Wow, did they write this game using AGS? I actually started dabbling with AGS some time back (my artistic skills were in the 'closed for repairs' department), but it was pretty easy to actually use after following some of the tutorials. They really improved the development environment since 3.0.

I know they did the Blackwell series with AGS, it would be interesting to see what other GOG has which were done same.
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rtcvb32: It's.... Another point & click adventure...
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micktiegs_8: My thoughts exactly. Sometimes I wonder if there's a fixation for them here. I'm wondering when more AAA games will show, or something else that's long overdue.

Then it also makes me wonder why I complain, because it saves my precious money for something else.
While I like several genres of games, I still really like the 'point & click' variety (which seemed to have died down many years ago after Sierra had a good run).

However, after playing games like Outlast which get the heart racing, grinding RPGs or frustrating platformers where timing has to be just perfect, they usually provide a more 'casual' gaming experience. (Although there have been a few exceptions to that rule.)
Post edited July 02, 2015 by JDelekto
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Smannesman: Yay.. another Daedelic adventure...
They're producing them faster than I can play them.
same here :D

and... faster then i can afford them ... :D


Recommended system requirements - Windows: Windows Vista / 7 / 8 (32/64 bit versions), Processor: 2.6 Ghz Dual Core, 4 GB RAM, Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 405, AMD Radeon HD 5400 Series or higher, DirectX: 9.0c, 1400 MB available HD space, DirectX 9.0c Compatible Sound Card with Latest Drivers.


i googled on Nvidia GeForce 405 seems its a few months released in 2009 after the GTS 250, but the specs claim that the GTS250 is better and has more ram

so basically the game should run well on recommend req. on my pc....

i watched a few videos on youtube and the guy mentioned trilogy, he said it had 3 parts
i dont see any mentioning of 3 parts in the description.





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JDelekto: Wow, did they write this game using AGS? I actually started dabbling with AGS some time back (my artistic skills were in the 'closed for repairs' department), but it was pretty easy to actually use after following some of the tutorials. They really improved the development environment since 3.0.

I know they did the Blackwell series with AGS, it would be interesting to see what other GOG has which were done same.
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micktiegs_8: My thoughts exactly. Sometimes I wonder if there's a fixation for them here. I'm wondering when more AAA games will show, or something else that's long overdue.

Then it also makes me wonder why I complain, because it saves my precious money for something else.
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JDelekto: While I like several genres of games, I still really like the 'point & click' variety (which seemed to have died down many years ago after Sierra had a good run).

However, after playing games like Outlast which get the heart racing, grinding RPGs or frustrating platformers where timing has to be just perfect, they usually provide a more 'casual' gaming experience. (Although there have been a few exceptions to that rule.)
Outlast? sounds familiar thats a FPP shooter i guess?

lets google:

http://www.pcgamesn.com/indie/hands-outlast-indie-first-person-horror-game-aaa-pedigree

yup...

as for 'casual' gamin experience, i like casual games and have about 250 of them on 120 cd/dvd (dvd are collections of 3 tot 8 sometimes 10 smaller casual games)
COD is a true AAA and lots of EA are also AAA, i must admit i have very few games, or maybe dont have any AAA games, unless jagged alliance, baldurs, fallout , red alert and all good old games like these were considered AAA, then i have plenty of them.

To return to the daedalic games, these aren AAA games or are they?
they sure have a AAA price though: 20 euros, casualgames are usually 3 tot 9 bucks on retail cd/dvd or 1 tot 3 bucks in digital download (bigfish, dendagames and the likes)
Post edited July 02, 2015 by gamesfreak64
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Smannesman: Yay.. another Daedelic adventure...
They're producing them faster than I can play them.
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gamesfreak64: same here :D

and... faster then i can afford them ... :D

Recommended system requirements - Windows: Windows Vista / 7 / 8 (32/64 bit versions), Processor: 2.6 Ghz Dual Core, 4 GB RAM, Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 405, AMD Radeon HD 5400 Series or higher, DirectX: 9.0c, 1400 MB available HD space, DirectX 9.0c Compatible Sound Card with Latest Drivers.

i googled on Nvidia GeForce 405 seems its a few months released in 2009 after the GTS 250, but the specs claim that the GTS250 is better and has more ram

so basically the game should run well on recommend req. on my pc....

i watched a few videos on youtube and the guy mentioned trilogy, he said it had 3 parts
i dont see any mentioning of 3 parts in the description.

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JDelekto: Wow, did they write this game using AGS? I actually started dabbling with AGS some time back (my artistic skills were in the 'closed for repairs' department), but it was pretty easy to actually use after following some of the tutorials. They really improved the development environment since 3.0.

I know they did the Blackwell series with AGS, it would be interesting to see what other GOG has which were done same.

While I like several genres of games, I still really like the 'point & click' variety (which seemed to have died down many years ago after Sierra had a good run).

However, after playing games like Outlast which get the heart racing, grinding RPGs or frustrating platformers where timing has to be just perfect, they usually provide a more 'casual' gaming experience. (Although there have been a few exceptions to that rule.)
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gamesfreak64: Outlast? sounds familiar thats a FPP shooter i guess?

lets google:

http://www.pcgamesn.com/indie/hands-outlast-indie-first-person-horror-game-aaa-pedigree

yup...

as for 'casual' gamin experience, i like casual games and have about 250 of them on 120 cd/dvd (dvd are collections of 3 tot 8 sometimes 10 smaller casual games)
COD is a true AAA and lots of EA are also AAA, i must admit i have very few games, or maybe dont have any AAA games, unless jagged alliance, baldurs, fallout , red alert and all good old games like these were considered AAA, then i have plenty of them.

To return to the daedalic games, these aren AAA games or are they?
they sure have a AAA price though: 20 euros, casualgames are usually 3 tot 9 bucks on retail cd/dvd or 1 tot 3 bucks in digital download (bigfish, dendagames and the likes)
Howdy gamesfreak.
I'm not sure if AAA or what (I kinda dislike this categorization bur anyway) but they're surely well made.
Their next game, The Devil's men is also incredibly well detailed and my guesses are that's gonna be a huge one.
Check this released screenshot and can make your conclusions. For me, not indie, not low budget: they're spectacular adventure games, much like Dead Sync and all the others. :)