About This Game Overview Dark Quest is a turn based fantasy role playing adventure game where players assume the role of a mighty barbarian on his epic quest to destroy the forces of the evil sorcerer and save the land from evil. An evil sorcerer has appeared in the lands, he has built a dungeon in the nearby village of darkwood, where his minions use it as a base to raid the surrounding villages to bring terror and death to all its citizens. A hero by the name Zantor dares to defy the powers of the sorcerer and seeks to destroy the dungeon and put an end to this. Features • Enter a world of fantasy and adventure: Explore twisted mazes, find hidden doors and fight bloodthirsty orcs! • Roll the skull of fate and reveal your twisted fate: The evil sorcerer will torment your soul for his own amusement, he will summon you in the sphere of judgment where you will be forced to play a twisted game of death, and can you survive his magic? • Slaughter endless hordes of orcs & undead: Your strength, courage and strategy will be the key into wining every battle. • Trade with the people in the village: Spend the gold you find in your adventures in the village to buy new potions, weapons and spells for your characters. • Control a party of up to 3 characters each with their own unique abilities: Use the unique strengths of each character and work together to defeat the minions of the evil sorcerer. Characters • The Barbarian: A powerful character who can bring terror and destruction to all his enemies with his destructive force and skill of sword. • The Wizard: This character is very weak in close combat but his highly potent spells are capable of altering the outcome of any battle to your favor. Use his powers wisely and you may stand a chance against the hordes of the evil sorcerer. • The Dwarf: The dungeons are vast and dangerous but with the help of your ally Thorin the Dwarf you have nothing to fear. His quick feet and eye for danger will save you against numerous traps and grave danger! 7aa9394dea Title: Dark QuestGenre: Indie, RPG, StrategyDeveloper:Brain Seal LtdPublisher:Brain Seal LtdRelease Date: 21 Jan, 2015 Dark Quest Crack All Fatal Errors Fixed dark quest 2 pc review. dark horizon quest. final quest dark brotherhood skyrim. dark trail quest youtube. dark quest ffxiv. dark ministry quest. dark light quest ragnarok mobile. dark falls quest ragnarok mobile. dark coming quest rom. dark quest download. dark quest 5 ps4. dark souls 3 yuria questline. dark quest uz. dark lord quest ds3. dark legacy quest witcher 3. dark quest 2 apk. dark mystic quest id. dark quest switch review. dark quest 2 ps4. long dark jeremiah quest. dark quest ii. dark iron dwarf quest. dark souls 1 quest order. dark waters quest youtube. dark souls 2 ps4 lucatiel quest. dark armor quest. dark horizon quest wow. ffxiv dark knight quest. dark quest 5 チート. dark blinder 1 quest. dark brotherhood quest order. dark souls quest quelana. quest dark randgris helm ragnarok mobile. dark quest 2 android. dark quest 2 classes. dark brotherhood quest the feeble fortune. dark garb quest wow. dark storms quest. dark souls 1 zwiebelritter quest. dark monastery quest step. dark knight quest armor. dark quest 2 xbox one review. dark souls remastered quelana quest. dark awakenings questline. dark talisman quest stardew. dark lord quest mu. dark knight job quest. dark council quest. dark quest walkthrough. dark quest wiki. dark gryphon dragon quest xi. dragon's dogma dark arisen ps4 quest guide. dark souls 3 quest anri. dark brotherhood quest filling the void. dark quest 2 xbox. dark brotherhood questline. dark quest 2 ps4 review. dark knight 60 quest. dark quest ps vita. dark brotherhood quest oblivion. dark quest 2 pc game. into the dark quest divinity. dark quest champions 5ch. dark quest ios. dark souls quest solaire. dark portal quest horde. dark pokemon quest. adventure quest 3d dark knight. dark brotherhood quest doesn't start. dark brotherhood final quest eso. dark vessels quest. dark iron quest smelt. dark lord quest ragnarok mobile. dark knight quest aq3d. dark trinity mace quest. dark souls 3 quest hawkwood. dark knight level 40 quest. dark crystal quest ragnarok mobile. dark world dragon quest 8. dark quest 2 editor. dark souls zwiebelritter quest. dark brotherhood quest glitch. dark brotherhood quest bound until death. dark heresy quest ideas. dark brotherhood quest uesp. dark quest steam. dark knight quest. dark souls 3 yorshka quest. dark brotherhood quest not starting. final dark brotherhood quest oblivion. dark quest switch. dark eldar quest. dark souls quest order. dark quest 2 mac. dark revelations quest. dark quest alliance Good, wholesome, simple fun. Another reviewer mentioned Hero Quest; close, but not quite...Pros:- Fun (that's the point, right?)- Simple (can dive in\/out without switching gears too much)- Clean\/Elegant (even supports 2550x1440!)Cons:- Character development is zero - Seems you level once per dungeon (gain HP and\/or other stats), but there are no numbers or even notifications to this... A simple character sheet would go a really long way here.- As with above, seems items\/spells don't really grow in strength, you can just buy more. All of them are consumable (even armor, swords, etc.; all are one-shots)- Small bugs - (E.g. item icons may not match actual item selected)- Random "skull of fate" occasionally interrupts. Lose 20 gold, or one HP. Mildly annoying.A patch or two should clear some of these right up, and if this goes Workshop, this will be a _monster_. Otherwise, a worthy $5 gem.Pro tip: disable "confirm move". Great game, reminds me of all the things that were right about HeroQuest.. It's Heroquest with enough of a new paintjob to avoid a lawsuit.So yes. Very yes.. Really good for people who want that Hero Quest vibe, but unfortunately remained buggy enough that I was forced to uninstall it before fully completing it.I can't in good faith recommend purchasing it, though I have very, very high hopes for the sequel and WILL be purchasing it when it gets out of early access.Might want to try Mighty Dungeons until Dark Quest 2 comes out.. 100% rip off of Hero Quest. Yes please! But it could have tried more to be more than that. Bags of potential left untapped. If this had more content, bad guys, variety and er, game, I'd buy it and support it.On a positive note, it would make a great mobile game and it is also cheap. Dark Quest, for better or for worse, is an indie clone of HeroQuest, both in aesthetics and gameplay. Unfortunately, it's hampered by incredibly poor writing, a clumsy UI, a painful bug that made the game significantly harder and more awkward, and a failure to measure up to the 1989 boardgame in almost every way.Since it's the core of the gameplay, there's no real getting around it - Dark Quest is HeroQuest in many ways. However, many of the relevant numbers are hidden from the player, you are only given control of three heroes instead of four, the fairly wide variety of magic spells for the Wizard (and Elf, who isn't in this game) from the board game is mostly missing, items are all purchased or looted consumables instead of HeroQuest's variety of purchasable equipment, mostly-found consumables, and found artifacts, and there's only eight (or nine? I'm honestly unsure, because the game is bad at communicating things and I wasn't writing it down...) quests instead of the original HeroQuest's twelve. Also there's a turn limit on each quest, but it's so generous that I never felt I was in risk of hitting it, so that's kind of a non-point.Several of these differences I mentioned are related to the clumsy UI, which makes selecting heroes who aren't on the same screen as each other awkward (unless there's a hotkey for it that I'm missing), as you need to scroll over to and click on them, and frequently gives little information - item\/spell descriptions are there and useful, but knowing any stats other than BP for heroes and monsters is impossible except by guesswork. Similarly, how traps are detected was never entirely clear to me even by the end of the game - moving the dwarf "near" them seemed to detect them after his move, but it wasn't always clear what determined whether or not he was "near" enough for it to work. When buying things in town, you are also not told what your inventory looks like slot-wise, in terms of whether you have any empty slots, just whether or not you have any of those items and, after attempting to purchase an item, perhaps that you didn't have any item slots and your purchase was cancelled.Moving to the square you want and taking the action you want are also frequently mutually exclusive - for instance, you can't very easily retreat while casting spells, because while you get to move and act in the same turn, they have to be done in a single order. This also sometimes makes picking up loot \/ smashing barrels \/ otherwise checking for treasure awkward, because you have to click on the square beyond the one you want to end up in. Doing things like sorting your inventory and transferring items between heroes is also not possible, nor does the game have real configuration options for doing things like changing the volume, just turning it on or off. Also, while you can quickly click through most windows to speed up game play, you're stuck at the "roll the skull of fate" screen for a good few seconds before it becomes enabled to click on, slowing down the game notably whenever it randomly happens. Ultimately, you'll spend almost as much time fighting the UI as having fun fighting Azkallor's minions.The bug I mentioned was simple, but rather terrible - you couldn't use any items that came after a blank slot in your inventory. Given that you couldn't move items around in your inventory, nor trade items between heroes, this put you in the awkward position of using the last item in an inventory slot disabling your access to any items in later slots for the rest of the quest. There seemed to be a related bug where the description of items in your inventory would also be wrong, with the description of the item your mouse was over belonging to a different item in your inventory. If you knew what your items did, of course, this wasn't a problem, just awkward.As far as the poor writing goes, the story in this game is obviously not the draw, much as it wasn't for HeroQuest, but the in-game English script was incredibly badly written, featuring many typographical errors, grammatical errors, wrong capitalizations, et cetera. It was fairly distracting, and the game really could have used an editing pass.In the end, I actually had some fun with Dark Quest because it was a take on a good game design, and it reminded me of the fun times I had playing the original HeroQuest board game as a kid. However, it just didn't compare, and not because I was blinded by nostalgia - a straight adaptation of the board game would have been a better game, and almost none of the changes were, in my opinion, for the better. It's also rather short and without much replay value, as I completed all of the quests included in the game in around two and a half hours of play. So, unfortunately, I can't really recommend purchasing it - but I can say that I'm at least tentatively interested in Dark Quest II, because I can see a lot of ways for the designers to get to a good game from here, and hope the designers manage it.. As a child, I played a ton of a little board game called Hero Quest. While many have attested that this game is very similar, I can tell you that a lot of the tiles used in this game as well as the monsters are EXACT copies. However, there are some differences. In this game, you play as 3 characters, all of whom have different strengths and weaknesses. They move along a set of tiles like a board game in a turn-based strategy RPG style. The story in this game is very light with no real purpose. Having said that, I absolutely recommend this game to any board game fanatics or Dungeons and Dragons fans out there that wish they could play solo. The levels are fast-paced, fun, and the abilities and attacks are very chance-based, similar to rolling dice.I absolutely loved my playthrough of this game and I hope a sequel comes out at some point!. Did you ever play HeroesQuest the boardgame when you were a kid?Well this is it... So much love, so much nostalgia i cant handle it.Im hoalding all my fingers and toes for som awesome uppdates, like more classes and maybe workshop?? ^.oand ofc more dungeons!:D
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