about 2 years ago - No comments
Haven’t been bothering with the story much at the moment. If I remember the DS version correctly, leveling up is a must, so I’ve been wandering around the map doing repeatable side quests and random encounters. I think I’m going to try and learn the Hide spell from my captured goblin, but I’m not sure
about 2 years ago - No comments
I’m not playing this for long sessions, but I am playing it for a lot of short sessions. I’ll start up, do a fight or two, then put it down. Ten minutes later, I’ll be back. Here’s a screen shot showing how the text looks on the small screen. (Don’t forget to click it to
about 2 years ago - No comments
Had a quick go of Puzzle Quest at lunchtime. Just to show you how small everything is, here’s a shot of the map. Probably should have shown a screen with more text on it, really, but never mind. To reiterate, it’s a long way from unplayable, but it’s not quite comfortable, either.
about 2 years ago - No comments
Puzzle Quest is a great game. I’ve only played the DS version before, but it’s been ported to just about every platform under the sun. It’s an RPG with match-three battles, basically, but I doubt there’s anyone reading this blog who doesn’t know it. Anyway, I love the game, but had heard both good and
about 4 years ago - No comments
about 4 years ago - No comments
Hmm. Turn-based, two-player Bejewelled/Zoo Keeper clone + RPG elements = addiction. There’s not a lot of story, no exploration, mostly just text menus and battling. But it works.