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Message Quest
Message Quest is a tiny stained-glass point-n-click adventure about laziness and her herald. Imagine yourself as the main hero’s conscience, the one that must make him work when all he wants to do is sleep.
Released:
Oct 22, 2015
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Developer:
Royal Troupe
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Publisher:
Royal Troupe
Adventure
Point & Click
Casual
Puzzle
2D
Cute
Indie
Fantasy
Comedy
Great Soundtrack
Short
Atmospheric
Story Rich
Family Friendly
Hand-drawn
Singleplayer
Funny
Cartoony
Side Scroller
Cartoon
The Developer Says...

Message Quest is a tiny stained-glass point-n-click adventure about laziness and her herald.
This is a fairy tale in the best tradition of works such as “The Hobbit” or “The Chronicles of Narnia”, inspired by the art of Studio Ghibli.
This is the story of a lazy herald called Feste. You may know heralds, the fellows who appear at the beginning of each journey, looking for the hero in an attempt to deliver that “call to adventure” thing, right before the interesting stuff starts to happen. That’s exactly the job our Feste must do. Find a hero, give him or her a call to adventure, and be done with it. No exploits, no saving the world. But all he wants to do is sleep and eat candy. You must become his conscience and lead him through the struggles and strange encounters of the Interworld Road.
A cute fantastic journey for one evening - the game lasts about an hour and a half, so you’ll get the full story in one session.
Features
- Unusual stained glass graphics that make everything even more fairy taleish.
- Charming and unpredictable characters who will tell you their life stories.
- Puzzles with traditional mechanics allow you to fully enjoy the story without losing game immersion.
- Funny boss fights in true JRPG style with zany attacks and bonuses.
- A new dialogue system that allows you to control both characters in a conversation.
- Jokes and easter eggs that will surprise you when you least expect it.
- A magical soundtrack written especially for Message Quest that will immerse you in the bizarre fantasy universe of Interworld Road.
Awards and Kudos



Back of the Box Details
Steam Deck
Unknown
DLC
1
DRM/EULA Notices
None
Achievements
None
Ratings
None
Demo
None
Metacritic
None
Content Notices
None
Controller Support
None
Reviews
87%
Very Positive
Based on 875 reviews
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