The Quest Keeper
The Quest Keeper is a free-to-play dungeon crawler developed by the creators of the grotesque arcade game Jungle Moose. In The Quest Keeper we play as an adventurer who decides to complete ten legendary quests.
developer: Tyson Ibele publisher: Tyson Ibele Productions Official website
The Quest Keeper, released on AND and iOS, is a stylish dungeon crawler inspired by the popular Crossy Road. The production is the work of Canadian designer Tyson Ibele, who has created the grotesque Jungle Moose game. The game is available in a free-to-play model with optional microtransactions. However, they are only used to remove advertising banners and reviving characters to achieve better results. All content is offered free of charge.
Mechanics
In The Quest Keeper, we play as a daredevil trying to complete ten legendary quests. The game's uniqueness is determined by its mechanics based on the solutions served in Crossy Road. The title, however, is not a typical clone - we can move around the whole map. The player does this by indicating the direction in which their character moves automatically.
The game boils down to exploring maps and avoiding traps - from collapsing panels, through spider hordes, flying axes, cutting blades, spikes growing out of the ground, to skeletons. The range of obstacles depends on the chosen quest and the distance you managed to overcome. It is extremely important to reach gold boxes. We use them to buy better equipment and special items, thanks to which it is a little easier to move around the next dungeon.
Technical aspects
The Quest Keeper uses voxel graphics and presents the action from isometric projection (like in Crossy Road).
Last updated on 09 April 2015
Game mode: single player
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Age restrictions The Quest Keeper: Good for all ages.