Разработчик: Bacon Bandit Games
Описание
Spell words to battle monsters, earn gems and use them to purchase upgrades, books, special items, potions, and much more! Letter Quest is a game about using your linguistic skills to survive. It's a turn-based RPG featuring high-res artwork, clever wordplay, and a great soundtrack.
Letter Quest, Remastered
- New ENDLESS MODE - choose your favorite background art, music, character, weapon, and letter tiles and see how long you can survive!
- 8 more achievements, now 60 in total!
- Fully animated enemies and shopkeepers
- A brand new soundtrack in addition to the original music - choose your favorite!
- Tooltips during battle
- Fully rewritten in Unity, allowing for a smoother experience, better resolution options, higher-quality music and sound effects, and much more!
- Windows, Mac, AND Linux support
- 70 quests to complete
- A built-in dictionary of over 192,000 English words that is frequently updated
Keyboard Support
All of the battles in Letter Quest Remastered can be played with a keyboard - no more hunting for letters with the mouse if you don't want to! Simply type letters to add them to the current word, hit backspace to remove the last letter typed, and much more!
Letter Quest Remastered also supports setting key bindings for all hot-keys right in the game's options menu.
Touch Support
Everything in Letter Quest Remastered works great on touchscreen laptops and computers, including Microsoft Surface Pro - you can even swipe to scroll lists and the map!
About Bacon Bandit Games
We're a two-man Canadian game dev team attempting to make great games. Letter Quest Remastered is a completely rewritten version of our first game, Letter Quest: Grimm's Journey.The original Letter Quest was written in Flash and limited the platforms that we could release it on, so we spent over 600 hours rewriting it in Unity and are now proud to fully support Windows, Mac, and Linux!
More Info
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows XP or newer
- Processor: Support for SSE2 instruction set
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: DirextX 9, Shader Model 2.0
- Storage: 300 MB available space
Mac
- OS: Mac OS X 10.6 or newer
- Processor: Support for SSE2 instruction set
- Graphics: Shader Model 2.0
Linux
- OS: Ubuntu 10.10 or newer
- Processor: Support for SSE2 instruction set
- Graphics: Shader Model 2.0
Отзывы пользователей
Great game. Very little grinding. Occasional difficulty spikes. Excellent progression. Timed levels are optional and not too harsh and can be upgraded to be even less harsh. I despise timed anything but this is fine and that says a lot. Great music and fun graphics. Addicting and keeps me up often. Shop is fun.
With the game I am able to grasp all 3-letter words (actually not)
A creative game with a cute cartoony art style that has you really using your head to find what words you can type with a lot of replay value to 100% the game. I did it not once but twice for both the OG and the remaster! Great work with this game!
I dunno... Well, it's the most readily available alternative to Bookworm Adventures Vol. 2 since PopCap's classic isn't available for purchase on Steam anymore.
Letter Quest is operating off a low budget and you can feel it in everything from the menus to the sound effects. All the mobile game quirks that the game retains in this remastered PC version don’t exactly hide the sense of unconvincing quality either. However, Letter Quest does include a few positive tweaks to the word-finding gameplay. It also stands out somewhat by making the familiar format into more of an RPG with an emphasis on stats and permanent upgrades. That said, the RPG mechanics often get in the way of progression. Good wordplay or not, stats can make certain encounters impossible without backtracking, expensive items, or farming for the random quest micro-objective rewards.
So, it’s not a replacement or alternative, but more of an accessible spiritual downgrade. The core letter-pattern-finding gameplay of Letter Quest is still reasonably enjoyable, but it’s not as satisfying or cohesive as my helplessly comparatively brain was seeking.
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Letter Quest: Grimm's Journey Remastered :
Honestly a great game to spend time on, English isn't my first language so I guess it makes the game a bit more challenging but well worth the price for the quality and fun you get.
You get random letters, you create words to kill mobs. You have 2 modes Normal or Expert and endless. Four different types of challenges, normal, timer, special challenge and crystal ( where Monsters are elites) .
Multiple upgrades to buy from the shop. All together 30 levels with some of them being hard stages and bosses.
Also If you buy any version of the game you get an extra one, so for example I bought the remastered version which gave me the normal version for free which is nice.
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I played Letter Quest a lot. More than most people, judging by the achievements. As I'm writing this, I can see them glimmering gold in the background. With that in mind, you might wonder why my review is red and why I spent so much time in the game if I didn't like it.
The answer is simply this: It's not that Letter Quest isn't fun, necessarily, but that it isn't fun enough to actually feel worth it to play. It reminds me of Wordle, a game to fill up space in one's day and then forget about until you're bored again. That's not always a bad thing, but after thinking about it a while I concluded that it's not enough for me. Games as a distraction are different from games as a hobby, and from a Steam game, I expect the latter, not the former.
It doesn't help that the game doesn't have anything close to the full dictionary in it. English isn't my native language, and yet I found myself time and time again spelling out a word only for it to be denied by the game. And yes, I started checking after the third time it happened, and I didn't misspell. For a game where the largest component is coming up with words, it's more than a little lame that you're not allowed to use your full vocabulary.
On a positive note, the game does throw out some conditional puzzle elements. Sometimes you have to use corner letters, sometimes include a certain number of vowels (two, it's always two) or use a minimum or maximum number of letters in your words. This gives the game some legs to stand on, which is good, but let's just say that its gait is more of a hobble than a run. But at least the challenge is there, so if that's what you want from your spelling games, that's another positive.
My conclusion is that this game bored me. Even when using it as a game to play while listening to podcasts, I didn't really look forward to launching it and it's with some relief that I finished it. That's not what one should feel after beating a game. So no, I don't recommend Letter Quest. I'm sure there are better word games out there.
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Keyboard focused gameplay but there is no way to navigate the menus with the keyboard.
great spelling game, I beat the old and the remastered versions of the game and got all the achivements
Cute literacy game.
came from mobile app, good sht
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Bacon Bandit Games |
Платформы | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 20.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 94% положительных (257) |