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Your Quest is a casual 2D Strategy/RPG where you build a village and try to survive the depths of a procedurally generated dungeon!

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duncansadventure says

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Your Quest is a game you don't see often, or rather done well often.
You can build your own village and set the villagers up in the way you want them too, for example you need wood change there job to wood cutter.
Even though this looks like a village build simulator it is not the goal of the game. The village will help you reach that goal!
You start out with nothing so you have to build houses and grow your population to unlock more items to make.
Gear and level up and head down in to the dungeon. (make sure to bring food)

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negoay says

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First of all I should say that I only played (and still playing since I downloaded) the demo. After experiencing the game about 2 hours, here is all I can say:

- In game, the time is "slow", which I think is a really good thing to be in a sandbox town-settling game. In this kind of games, I've mostly seen the time passes really fast, like a day in 10-15 minutes, however in Your Quest one second in real life is one minute in game, which makes 24 minutes a day in game. You won't have to rush around like "Omg I have to shelter quickly before the night comes because zombies wi- WAIT! Oh no one of my villagers attacked by a magical tree, another is dying in hunger!", because the game is mostly peaceful in the beginning.

- I see that the rest of the population is not "visible". They work without bothering your eyes running around and gather resources related with their jobs in every hour. This keeps you motivated to do one thing at a time, keeping you relaxed and while playing.

- The only thing that a little annoyed me is the character walks really slow. Considering in game time it is logical, okay, but it takes really long to walk small amount of a distance.

- Oh by the way, "press-and-hold while choosing" interacting with objects and enemies has a comfortable mechanism! The timing for chopping trees, building stuff or fishing is really in harmony with in-game time.

- Normally I expect to see graphic HUD's instead of text HUD's, but for this game it, again, feels really comfortable. It doesn't bother your eyes and organized very nice.

- Musics are soothing, sound effects are nice, graphics feel like it couldn't be better for a game like this!

The game really deserves points above a fair level. I will (for now) give 8/10 points because of the feeling I've got from the slow-walking I told about. Also, I don't want to give my exact opinion with playing the demo and not playing the full release. But I clearly believe my point would rise up as I get used to the game and play the full release!

Good job!