Dragons, witches, trolls... No one can stop Anna. With her telekinesis, unorthodox use of torture instruments, a knack for improvisation and the help of a shady fox she just makes her way. She communes with the dead, shuts off the local taverns beer supply and gets old ladies behind bars... The world of author Dane Krams' debut on the game development stage isn't as cuddly as it may seem. Anna however, is actually perfectly nice - or is she? It all starts with freeing talking teddy bear... Anna's Quest unfolds a hand-drawn, grim tale with a good dash of self-irony.
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It's a decent point and click adventure. It struggles with some puzzles being unlogical, but there's a great low spoiler guide online if you ever get stuck. The story is alright, but just too long to keep your attention really. The epilogue felt like a chore but i finished it. SPOILER NOW
Kind of weird that you never find out what happens to your grandpa
It's a decent point and click adventure. It struggles with some puzzles being unlogical, but there's a great low spoiler guide online if you ever get stuck. The story is alright, but just too long to keep your attention really. The epilogue felt like a chore but i finished it. SPOILER NOW
Kind of weird that you never find out what happens to your grandpa
voice acting a lil subpar in this one, but did the job i suppose
i both like and dislike how... fable-ish the approach to storytelling was, like, reynard is obviously a reference to the trickster fox, and it was a twist that actually he was just a nice guy, but also... why was he so helpful? very little was explained about a lot of the more important characters
and i guess the devil just gets away with tricking everyone into thinking the witch killed hans? i mean he is the devil so... makes sense, but it's weird how he's also kind of treated like a joke when you meet him in the dungeon? or maybe he wasn't supposed to be a joke and was supposed to be scary because this is a game for kids and what am i even complaining about at this point
still i liked it overall!
i both like and dislike how... fable-ish the approach to storytelling was, like, reynard is obviously a reference to the trickster fox, and it was a twist that actually he was just a nice guy, but also... why was he so helpful? very little was explained about a lot of the more important characters
and i guess the devil just gets away with tricking everyone into thinking the witch killed hans? i mean he is the devil so... makes sense, but it's weird how he's also kind of treated like a joke when you meet him in the dungeon? or maybe he wasn't supposed to be a joke and was supposed to be scary because this is a game for kids and what am i even complaining about at this point
still i liked it overall!