Anna’s Quest is a game that has a unique story that gets more complicated as the game goes on, a strong heroine, fun to play, challenging, slightly dark but at the same time has a lot of humor and heart.
Anna's Quest is yet another surprise of adventure gaming for 2015. It proves to be a solid, pleasant and very satisfying experience, which manages to be placed relatively close to more well-known and vaunted representatives of the category, such as The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 and Dead Synchronicity. Dane Krams and Daedalic Entertainment delivered a remarkable adventure game, filled with clever and imaginative puzzles.
It was an Amazing Journey. The story great written. The puzzles well thought. The Art high quality.
One of the best Point and Click adventures!
And sadly well too unknown.
Anna’s Quest does in no way stray away from the tried and true adventure formula and doesn’t add anything new to the genre. That’s not to say that it isn’t fun – the story, in its best moments, is quite thrilling and the characters are likeable –, but it isn’t a game that will be remembered for long.
What a wonderful adventure game. I've been a little disappointed with some recent adventure games, including most of the recent games from Daedalic.
Anna's Quest reminds me of why I enjoy adventure games so much. Everything about it is great - a very interesting, unusual story. Excellent graphics and voice acting.
Where adventure games often fail for me is with the puzzles. Either they are too easy or they are tough but nonsensical. Fortunately, Anna's Quest also gets the puzzles right. The first chapter was a bit easy and I thought the puzzles would be too easy. But they gradually got tougher, but they always remained fair. I can't think of a puzzle that was unfair.
If you like point & clickers I definitely recommend Anna's Quest. But make sure you play it until the end.
At the beginning the story feels quite childish and simple, and you might be annoyed by Anna's voice, but it is worth going forward. The story proves to be more and more interesting as you go through the episodes, and each and every character happens to have an important role.
Gameplay-wise, this is a very, very classical point & clicker, with everything you can usually like, but also dislike (like being stuck because you don't know what you do, and you start trying out every possible interaction).
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At first, you can not say that the game from Daedalic, although playing you see all the echoes of past games, movement, drawing, dialogues are all very similar. But for me personally, this game is different in that it is not dark, nasty and evil as the other Daedlic projects, this game is not stressful and generally simple to pass yourself, there is no need to puzzle for two hours to solve, it's pretty simple. to relax and enjoy the game, although after the middle of the game, repetitions and less logical tasks begin, but in General the game is good.
Поначалу и не скажешь, что игра от Daedlic, хотя играя видишь все отголоски прошлых игр, движение, рисовка, диалоги все крайне схоже. Но лично для меня эта игра отличается тем, что она не мрачная, противная и злая как остальные проекты Daedlic, эта игра не напряжна и в целом проста, чтобы пройти самому, здесь не нужно ломать голову по два часа на разгадку, все довольно просто. чтобы отдохнуть и насладится игрой, хотя после середины игры, начинаются повторения и менее логичные задачи, но в целом игра хорошая.
Never let it be said that Daedalic doesn't make games for more than one audience, but with Anna's Quest, I was never sure which one they were going for. It has a sweet, innocent girl in the center, who has a very innocent view about the overly simple world around her, which gave me very young player vibes, but then, it challenges you to puzzles that would stump even young adults. Not to mention, at a moment's notice, it can get very dark, so that confused me.
As a point-and-click adventure, it does the job well enough, but with bland dialogue, inconsistent levels of voice acting, and dragging story that only gets interesting all too late, you have one of this company's lesser focused works.
I don't really like giving a negative to this game which is well put together and really a throwback to classic adventure games. But I couldn't get into it, especially the art style and the voice acting. But neither the puzzles nor the story nor the humor, although apparently the story gets better. I didn't get to the good part.
SummaryIn a land far, far away lives a brave young girl called Anna. She lives a peaceful life in the forest with her grandfather, until a mysterious illness befalls him. And so Anna ventures forth to find a cure for him, but this world is a much more dangerous and bizarre place than she'd thought: putting her journey to a sudden end, the witch...