Quests Unlimited
- February 13, 2018
- Oxrock Studio
Quests Unlimited is inspired by a love for classic idle games like Progress Quest. Quests Unlimited is a classical interpretation of the idle rpg genre with a more traditional rpg style of gameplay being emulated. Accept and complete quests, sell your drops in town, equip new gear and spend your hard earned currency upgrading it and becoming more formidable.
Reviews
- The game is relaxing and enjoyable to watch, making it suitable for players with busy lifestyles.
- It has potential for development, and players appreciate the bargain price for early access.
- The game appeals to fans of indie games and offers a unique, automated gameplay experience.
- There is a lack of meaningful progression, gameplay mechanics, and engaging content.
- The user interface is rough, and the tutorial is cumbersome, making it difficult to navigate the game.
- The game lacks sound effects and has repetitive encounters, leading to a dull experience.
- gameplay14 mentions
- 21 % positive mentions
- 57 % neutral mentions
- 21 % negative mentions
The gameplay is criticized for lacking depth and progression, with many reviewers noting the absence of incremental mechanics, meta progression, and engaging RPG elements. While the game engine shows potential, it is described as having "no meat on its bones," leading to a recommendation for a lower price until more substantial gameplay features are introduced. Overall, the game is appreciated for its indie aesthetic, but it requires more in-depth design to enhance player engagement.
“Anyhow, this is a great little game with a very new and indie look to it that I adore (think Cube World, Roblox, etc), but in this case, more in-depth gameplay design, which is the core of what keeps me and my son coming back to play more.”
“I would price this game at $0.99 until more interesting mechanics are added.”
“There's a good engine here, but it simply lacks depth; no progression, no incremental mechanics, in short, no engaging gameplay.”
“As others have said, there's a good engine here but simply no meat on its bones; no progression, no incremental mechanics, in short, no gameplay.”
“No idle offline progression, no clicker mechanics, no incremental mechanics, no meta progression (resets etc).”
“The RPG mechanics are not interesting.”
- story8 mentions
- 13 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 38 % negative mentions
The story in "Quests Unlimited" is likened to a 3D version of Progress Quest, emphasizing its potential for an engaging automated idle or incremental gameplay experience. However, the lack of offline progression and depth in the narrative leaves players wanting more, particularly for younger audiences who enjoy such game mechanics.
“I picked up Quests Unlimited the other day for myself, but mostly for my kid, who's 12 years old, as he loves these types of games.”
“Sadly, Quests Unlimited doesn't have any of that.”
“It's like a 3D version of Progress Quest in some ways, though there is no offline progression.”
“This engine has potential to run a really sweet automated idle or incremental game where you log in a few times a day tweaking your group's items, skills, and missions.”
- music2 mentions
- 150 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The music in the game is consistently described as soothing, creating a calming atmosphere that enhances the overall experience.
“The music is incredibly soothing.”
“The soundtrack creates a calming atmosphere.”
“The melodies are beautifully relaxing.”