Really simple game whose complexity, price, and mechanics ought to align with a mobile platform rather than being put on pc. Horrifically overpriced. Shouldn't be selling for more than $0.99. Play Reigns instead, which is priced appropriately and better fleshed out. First game I am ever requesting a refund on.
Questr
- Release Date:
- Oct 27, 2017
- Developer:
- Mutant Entertainment Studios
- Publisher:
- Mutant Entertainment Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows Linux
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About This Game
Using a Tinder like mechanic, manage a party of personalities on epic (and goofy) quests. Swipe right on who you like. Swipe left on who you don't. Watch out for liars and be careful how you spend your gold! Of course there's plenty of exciting encounters along the way. Can you keep everyone happy while turning a nice profit? Make a name for yourself, in Questr!
Epic quests need Heroes who need each other...
Personality driven gameplay - Each randomly generated character is created out of over twenty different personality types, six different races, six different occupations, and three different alignments. Some personalities get along. Some don't. It's up to you to manage all this craziness and guide your party towards then end of your chosen story path.
Choose your map...
Four full 3D maps to choose from. Lush forests, dusty deserts, and icy valleys await!
Choose your Quest...
Twelve complete story paths to choose from. Each map holds three different story paths to choose from: "Homesick Dragons" to "Real Dead Redemption"...
Hilarious encounters...
Over thirty unique encounters. Each personality wants to deal with each encounter in a different way. Choose wisely and group morale increases. Choose poorly and, well...
Swipe Right Today!
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User Reviews
This game is addicting and funny as hell! Look out for betrayals, they are the worst!!! I want to compete every quest, like I said....addicting!
Party was a Drow Bro, and a Drunk Friar. Failed at pretty much everything. 10/10 would swipe right again.
Questr is basically an asset flip, the game assets are all derived from Synty's Polygon packs, but the developer decided that, instead of crediting Synty for the assets, he's put his own name on them and is trying to claim credit for Synty's work. Taking the work of others and not crediting them is unethical, it's plagiarism. Try doing that on an academic paper and see how fast you get kicked out of college. Anyway, this is a really badly done RNG cardgame thing with a fantasy theme (hence the Synty fantasy poly packs that make up most of the visual assets). The gimmick is that it's like a mobile dating app and you swipe left or right to decide which warriors go in your party... yeah that's it, that's the gimmick. Was that worth stealing credit for Synty assets and polluting Steam with more unethical asset flips for? Nope. Putting aside the blatant plagiarism here, even if the developer didn't steal someone else's assets, the game would still be terrible. While there are op...
Silly, no structure, and poorly explained. Can't recommend and will refund. Too bad, I wanted to like this a lot.
I found QUESTR to be very entertaining. It is not much as a game, but what it lacks in gaming substance it makes up in content. You start by inviting people to join your quest party. Many of the people lie on their profiles and some characters hate your other members so much that they quit right away. Every quest has multiple events in which you need to select one characters idea how to solve them. For example you encounter a vampire. Will you send a) the Vegan to talk to him about being vegan b) the drunk to talk about drinking c) or the bro who says he got this as he had to watch vampire movies with his ex. Results might not be what you expect. I strongly recommend QUESTR not as a game but as entertainment.
I really liked the concept of the game but, as others have said, this game's tutorial is pathetically bad and it hurts the game's enjoyability. Everything feels far too random, and it means that in a game where you need a modicum of strategy almost everything you do comes down to luck of the draw. Unless you're addicted to games of chance, I can't even slightly recommend this ~ not even to people who think it'll be an easy 100% (because it won't). Good concept, terrible execution. Functional, but not particularly fun. 3/10
It's fun. It has a LOT more gameplay depth than "Reigns", with which it shares the swipe left / right mechanic as well as a tongue-in-cheek medieval theme. It has rogue-like mechanics; you build a team of people based on humorous Tinder / Internet stereotypes wedged into medieval caricatures, choose a quest, then progress through a series of dilemmas in which you choose which of these adventurers attempts to resolve the problem. Morale goes up or down depending on your success, and is also affected by the interactions between the party members; your final success chance is greatly influenced by how high you manage to push your morale during the quest stage. Finish, and you can try to "friend" a member of your party to form the core of your next group, and move on to the next stage. Continue succeeding, and you can do another major quest. You fail when you run out of gold, and can start a new game. There are some upgrade mechanics along the way, in which you must risk the benefits of t...
Great little time killer with a lot of comedy and choices that matter....
i really like this game for something casual when you dont wanna get into anything too serious but have an hour or two to mess about with. would love to see more added to it or a sequel!
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: 1.5 Ghz Intel or AMD equivalent
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 730 or equivalent
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 2500 MB available space
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: 2.0 Ghz Intel or AMD equivalent
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 TI
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2500 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Questr cost?
Questr costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for Questr?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 1.5 Ghz Intel or AMD equivalent Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 730 or equivalent DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 2500 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: 2.0 Ghz Intel or AMD equivalent Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 TI DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 2500 MB available space
What platforms is Questr available on?
Questr is available on Windows PC, Linux.
Is Questr worth buying?
Questr has 71% positive reviews from 21 players.
When was Questr released?
Questr was released on Oct 27, 2017.
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