Complete Soundtrack and Manual are added for FREE to every base game purchase!
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 is...
Complete Soundtrack and Manual are added for FREE to every base game purchase!
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.
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
While the single-hero (as opposed to having a party of 4-6 adventurers) may keep many die-hards away the game is a well crafted throwback to dungeon crawlers of the 90s. Beautiful artwork, multi-outcome quests & a sense of exploration hat isn't hindered by waypoints and markers are some of the highlights. In the last 10 years (so no nostalgia) I've played and enjoyed Might and Magic 1 through 3 as well as Eye of the Beholder 1 & 2 and this continued to provide that fix.
I played every blobber there is since 1979.
This is a wonderfully designed game, very well-balanced, that will keep you occupied for many hours.
I enjoyed it to the fullest and for its price it is much more fun that 50euros blockbuster RPGs.
Buy with safety!
3 cheers to the developers.
This game is a really nice grid and turn based RPG.
The realistic artstyle is comparable to Might and Magic VI, but the combat is turned based and you never fight against hordes of monster, as you do in MMVI.
Gameplay wise it is more comparable to Eye of the Beholder or Lands of Lore.
You start in a city and do quests in dungeons, forests, swamps, just everywhere as it is a pretty open world map.
You can craft your own poisons, repair your armor or just go to a shop to let it done.
From magic casters to warriors is all the typical stuff included, the same for your enemies.
The pacing of the game is pretty well done, it is not as hard as some of the classics, but never feels as you are invincible, so the small dev team did balance it good.
The soundtrack is also more in the style of MMVI and the few tracks do their job pretty well, they are not bombastic, but it fits the game better and they'll float around your head a while.
Quests can be failed and there are some you can solve in an evil or good way, that will change your reputation.
Guards will stop you and throw you into jail, or ask for money.
Some areas can than only be accsessed through back doors or bribe, but i can't say how deep that mechanic works, as i have a good character and only saw a couple of those entrances.
The gog release includes the "original" handheld release.
Also notable, the save games are interchangeable with the android version, so you can play whereever you want.
Franchement, pourquoi s'infliger du Dragon age ou The Witcher quand on peut jouer à du Might and Magic X Daggerfall?
Aussi fun et addictif qu'un livre dont on est le héros!
The game is fun so far, but the map gives little to no help. With multiple locations and the actions not being intuitive (like the second time I played, I couldn't remember how to get a ladder to show up in the hole in the graveyard), there needs to be some sort of tracker for quests.