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About This Game Dark Quest 2 is a turn based RPG inspired by legendary board game Hero Quest. The game features a party based system where you control a group of heroes, an isometric hand-drawn art style, dice based mechanics and much more. Each map is designed to take you through an adventure that will test your party's strength, courage and sanity as you go deeper and deeper into the castle in search for the chambers of the evil sorcerer.FeaturesSingle-Player Campaign: Play a story driven campaign that takes you through a series of adventure on your epic quest to defeat the evil sorcerer.Map Editor: Create new adventures and distribute them through steamworksMultiplayer: Play together with your friends and complete the campaign cooperatively!Turn Based Mechanics: Every turn each of your heroes in your party can take one single action. Play wise and carefully or fall captive in the eternal prison of the sorcerer. Skull of Fate: In the darkest dungeons of the castle, when left with no hope your last and only way out will be to roll the skull of fate and reveal your twisted fate.Assemble a Party: Control a group of heroes each with their own personality and strengths. Use the unique strengths of each character and work together to defeat the minions of the evil sorcerer.Enter a world of fantasy and adventure: Explore twisted mazes, find hidden doors and fight bloodthirsty orcs! Village: Stay with the old masters and learn new powers, craft new weapons and mix potions that improve the capabilities of your heroes.Games/Board games that inspired us:Darkest DungeonDungeon SagaHero QuestTalismanWarhammer Quest 1075eedd30 Title: Dark Quest 2Genre: Indie, RPG, StrategyDeveloper:Brain Seal LtdPublisher:Brain Seal LtdRelease Date: 6 Mar, 2018 Dark Quest 2 Download] [Patch] dark quest 2 ps4 review. dark monastery quest destiny 2. dark quest 2 analisis. dark souls 2 quest npc. dark quest 2 nintendo switch review. dark quest 2 how to resurrect. dark quest 2 manual. dark quest 2 analisis. dark quest 2 monk. dark quest 2 pc. dark quest 2 release date. dark quest 2 mods. dark quest 2 how to resurrect. dark souls 2 licia quest. dark souls 2 kill cale quest. dark souls 2 all quest lines. dark souls 2 navlaan quest ita. dark quest 2 amulet of immortality. dark warrior king 2 (2017) hindi dubbed. dark quest 2 test. let's play dark quest 2. dark quest 2 co op. dark quest 2 xbox one. dark quest 2 crossbow. dark quest 2 review switch. dark souls 2 ps4 lucatiel quest. dark quest 2 ps4 test. dark seal quest fable 2. dark alliance 2 barbarian quest. dark quest 2 fate. dark quest 2 book of ayudan. dark quest 2 talisman of kings. dark souls 2 quest benhart. dark quest 2 manual. dark quest 2 igg. dark quest 2 artifacts. dark quest 2 multiplayer. dark quest 2 español. dark souls 2 vengarl quest Fun turn based dungeon crawler with loads of content even for initial early access.Awesome graphics and gameplay together with ace sound effects and music.Great editor for user made dungeons to be made and played.Regular dev input on forums and updates.. It's rather straight and simple for what it is. If i could recommend a slight change needed then it would be during the dungeon crawl/walk through you have to do each character individually for movement through each room which can get quite tedious. The game play is not very complex. You can also farm the items needed to upgrade skills so it can either be challenging or easy depending on how you want to go about it.I would not recommend this for the full price though. It is a good game for when you just want something simple to do.. Greetings jung lad. Come and take a seat. I will tell you from a time of darkness...It all took place in a world, similar to one we know, but different enough to be worth another story.Were a handful of heroes gathered to defeat the evil sorcerer Zantor. For ages he dwelled in the darkness, raising his foul minions unter his iront fist, and one after the other, free lands fall before him.Mighty castles turned into lairs of terror, swarmed by his minions, til a few remaining heroes gathered:The wild barbarian, the wise wizard, the studdy dwarf, the mysterious dark monk, the swift archer and the honorable knight. Together, under the leadership of the barbarian warrior, they march towards the darkest of all places in the world: Zantors Keep.Be the way were long and danger were everywhere. The first quest were easy, not more than a tutorial for the barbarian, who were alone in the beginning, til the wizard found him and together, they did another quest. And another, and...Reaching a village that no map knows, they realized the adventure has even just begun. More enemies raised upon them, deadly traps waited patiently for their blood, and in every shadow, there were these eyes. Watching, waiting. The villagers had them welcome and here the heroes found, whatever they could need:A blacksmith, crafting weapons and armor, even artifacts.An old Woman, selling potions of strange herbs - useful, but unstable in quality.A sage of the old realms, who tought our heroes to master her abilities.A Merchant, buying juwels and items the heroes didn't need anymore.And the gravedigger, who could even brought back the dead (and were the richest men in town).The tavern provided a rest for the wounded, while the brothel...well :)And there he were. The eldar. A strange old man, who sent for the barbarian and his mates.He gave them advice and - more important - quests. Rescue the dwarf he said, for the dungeons get bigger and harder as you proceed, and 2 heros soon won't be enough.The tale seems simple young lad, but you surely will be entertained well. The fights were simple, the graphic and sound nostalgic. The devs of the kingdom were busy these days, even in the forums, what is always a good sign.Go now, adventurer. Go for the honor, for the gold and get your own tale to tell..... Dark Quest 2 is good fun for its price. Especially since you can play multiplayer co-op with friends. Too many board games forget the importance of this.The atmosphere and music are great.All it needs is deeper character building, customization and equipment systems for better replayability. And the UI could be improved.. I think that this game could have a lot of potential if more content / variety was added. For example, crafting is limited to stock items - no means for customization and once the available items have been crafted, that is it - no more. I think the game description of 'crafting' is therefore a little misleading. It would also be more fun if monsters dropped some loot, or you could find the odd useful hidden item, rather than just gold / items to sell.Monster types are limited to variations on Orcs, Goblins or the odd Chaos Warrior. Traps and Secret doors are not really challenging - i.e, no 'search for' option. The variety of room type is also limited, and quickly become tedious / boring. What about some outdoor environmments? Also carrying a max of two potions? Seriously? Even the simpler, but more accurate homage to Heroquest 'Mighty Dungeons' (I have the tablet version) allows you to carry multiple potions.I know it pays homage to the original Heroquest, but what about bringing in some of the concepts from the 'Advanced Heroquest' game? - this was more of a half-way house toward full AD&D and could be more fun, though I guess this would probably require a redesign in coding, though I am sure a few elements could still be added to enrich the game.A plus point, however, is the availability of the workshop and user maps - some of these have been fun and more challenging than the main quest lines.Note that I cannot comment on any networking issues, as I don't play multiplayer.All in all 5/10 for me, though I do like it, it is just that it needs more. I would recommend this, once finally released and out of EA, but only on sale, not at full price, at least not until further content / variety was added. Obviously my comments are based on the EA version, but - it is the late EA and so should therefore be very close to the final product, baring the very last map.. It is quite good game. Simple and linear. It is not the best one, I do not how many devs worked on it, but it is most of the time decent. Music is nothing special, graphics are enough good to play. Animations are almost zero, but it do not destroy game. There are few little annoying things:1. You can not move your party togheter. You need to move everybody one by one. I have 3 characters for now, later I probably will have more. In addition that there are a lot of empty areas, you need to move them one by one - it takes time and is waste of gameplay.2. You can not use wasd keys... camera only move with arrow keys. I discovered it like after few frustraction moments, when camera behaved strange.3. Sometimes there is problem to pick items - especialy when you party member is in front of it. Sometimes there is also problem with moving to the next room - the same reason.In overall, there are a lot of better choices than this. Still, if you love turn based games, you like linear story, you like that there is no countless items (in this game every item is exactly one and unique), you do not bother with little flash-like graphics, you do not need great music, and you like to finish game in finite time - guess it is position good consider.. Very nice game with lots of options. A great "little" game. Not without its shortcomings but I love the premise of it & am thoroughly enjoying the experience, so I recommend.For the price I think it's really good value too. I got it on 50% but having completed my first play-through, I can comfortably say it's well worth the full price.As far as replay value's concerned, the game is limited by the amount of content in it but there are many ways to play and tons of opportunity to experiment with different strategies & styles. I for one could play DQ2 many times through and always find a new way of playing. The content itself is nicely paced though - it doesn't all appear at once - new monsters & mechanics are revealed throughout the whole campaign, which is really nice. Seems like in almost every dungeon the game introduces something new & fun. I particularly like the huge fat Orc who takes up 2 tiles!The main campaign is rather short, even if you drag it out by playing every dungeon multiple times & grinding to max out skills / abilities before moving on. Would've liked to see multiple campaigns included or downloadable as official DLC. Again though, there are many paths through the campaign, so it's by no means linear and does have replay value. Some of the dungeons can be skipped entirely if you find one particularly frustrating, so there's nearly always a way to progress. The dungeons also "level up" each time you complete them, so there's always a tougher challenge to be had, even when all your characters are maxed out. The inevitable result of this is of course that you can replay a dungeon so many times in one play-through that it'll eventually level up to a point where it's impossible to beat, even with all characters maxed out and all the luck in the world on your side.The one small gripe I have with the campaign is that there are no dungeons in which you get to use all 6 characters at once. Would've really loved to see just how much damage all 6 could do in one place.In terms of the characters themselves, it's quite possible to play the entire campaign with only the magic users. There are a few dungeons which require a trap specialist or tank (Dwarf) and a few where the the Barbarian's multiple attacks are useful - but I can find no specialist purpose at all for the Archer. She's pretty much redundant to the magic users for the whole game, which feels like a missed opportunity.As saving grace for the short campaign, the game features a built-in map editor, so you can create your own dungeons / campaigns - or download them from the workshop. The developer appears to be honest & decent and seems to value the player base highly, which for me is half of what makes them worth supporting.The game itself is what I'd describe as a "casual" version of Hero Quest. The stylisation and drag-n-drop mouse-centric interface feels like it was built for mobile / touchscreen - almost like the game wanted to be much more than the budget would allow but didn't dare to aim too high in case it failed.The music & art is quite beautiful and really fitting to the genre; and the graphics look great even on my 43" widescreenGameplay flows at a relaxed but progressive pace and is mostly very intuitive, though I might've made different choices for some of the UI elements - replacing certain drag-n-drop actions with mouse clicks or context menus.For me, the only thing really holding the game back is the lack of mechanical depth. There are a few important features missing that could've turned DQ2 from a "casual game with potential" into a fully-fledged RPG that not only takes inspiration from games like Hero Quest but expands & improves on the core concepts. Mechanically, my only dislike is with the fact that you can't split up the characters to explore multiple rooms at the same time. They all have to go to the same room. It fits with the small map sizes but removes from the tactical decision making & freedom of exploration I'd expect in an RPG. To be honest, I went in expecting a "Hero Quest 2.0" with more / better mechanics & features. While DQ2 certainly looks and feels the part (and is the perfect foundation for the game I was expecting), it actually plays more like "Hero Quest Lite"This isn't a bad thing by any means. The game is still great fun and I can see myself enjoying many playthroughs of it.I will however be looking forward to DQ3 in the hope that it can be the "big game" that DQ2 didn't quite grow up to be.If you're reading this Brain Seal... you've nailed the look & feel perfectly. If you were to take what's here, iron out the wrinkles in the UI, implement all those missing mechanics and expand / improve the rule book then you could package that as DQ3 and I for one would buy it any day! I'd buy DLC for it too... all the DLC you could publish... then I'd ask for more DLC! Update 4 Hot Fix 2: A few more quick fixes to the current build- Added filtering options on server list- Added pad lock icons for password protected servers on server list- Fix for not being able to die while carrying gem- Ammo counter less confusing for some weapons/items- Fixed sentry gun build text always visible after late join--------Note: Most of the development team is now taking a few weeks of summer-vacation, so this will be the last Hot Fix for now. Have a nice summer :-). Hotfix 1 for Update 11: UPDATE 2 (March 28th):We have pushed a small update that fixes not being able to use Ziplines while carrying gems.---Hi Miners,We have just pushed a hotfix for Update 11 addressing the issue of not being able to ride a zipline while carrying a gem or an egg. This is now fixed!UPDATE: This hotfix turned out pretty bad! It included a dll that didnt work with some setups (possibly Windows 7). We have now rolled back again (so no fix for the egg/gem on ziplines), but game should be playable for all. After the weekend, we will investigate and find a proper fix.Sorry for the inconvenience!. Open Alpha! From Nov 9th to 12th: Hey Miners!. Closed Alpha Update 0.2: Hello, fellow Miners!After weeks of testing new features on the Unstable Testing Branch, we have finally pushed Closed Alpha 0.2 to Steam. This is not the same as it is completely stable or anything (hint: it's not) - it's just good enough to get a wider audience. Closed Alpha is in itself a way for us to test the game before we launch on Early Access later this year. And a way for you to contribute to the development of the game.As with the first Closed Alpha version, it is perfectly fine to stream and upload videos from your play sessions. We love that so many has already done so, with some of the videos reaching 100K+ views. Keep them coming :-)WHAT'S NEW IN THIS UPDATE?. Dev Blog: Dwarf Armor Setup: My name is Ronnie Ree.. Vlog #3 - Where the inspiration for DRG comes from!: Third vlog is out!This time we talk about what have inspired us to make Deep Rock Galactic.Go and check it out below ⬇️️!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwseYPxz-is

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