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Elliot Quest

Elliot Quest developer Luis Zuno has expressed interest in bringing the game to 3DS.

Zuno participated in a Reddit AMA today, and answered several questions from fans. When asked about a possible 3DS version, Zuno said he “would love that”, though he would need to talk with PlayEveryWare – the company that ported Elliot Quest to Wii U – to determine “if it would doable and worthy.”

Elliot Quest launched on the Wii U this past Thursday. The title is coming to Europe on April 16. You can find Zuno’s full Reddit AMA here.

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Ansimuz Games has released a new patch for Elliot Quest. Version 1.2 adds new controller support, and addresses a graphical corruption bug.

News about Elliot Quest’s update was shared over on Miiverse with the following message:


Elliot Quest won’t be out for a few more days in North America, but we already have the game’s file size. And thankfully, it’s very small. Elliot Quest’s download takes up just 79.3MB of space. Look for the title on the Wii U eShop this Thursday.

Elliot Quest is launching on the North American Wii U eShop in just a few days. Ansimuz Games announced today that its game is due out on March 19 – next Thursday. Pricing is set at $12.99.

For those in Europe, you’ll have to wait a bit longer. The game will arrive in PAL territories on April 16.

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Ansimuz Games has almost finished work on its Zelda II-inspired Elliot Quest, a new indie adventure RPG with five dungeons, 16 bosses, and plenty of treasure. Players will explore the Urele island in search of an ancient demon.

Here’s an official story overview:

After Elliot’s wife disappears, he falls sick and attempts to take his own life-only to discovers that he can’t die. Plagued by nightmares and growing weaker by the day, Elliot seeks out a local Sage, who tells him that he’s the victim of a rare curse. A demon called a Satar is slowly consuming Elliot’s vitality. If Elliot can’t find a cure to the curse before it’s too late, he will become a Satar. His only hope is to ask for the help of one of the island’s Guardians, who have kept the Satar from taking over Urele. Elliot can’t die—but he’s still running out of time.

Elliot Quest offers character customization through a leveling up system, a variety of magic attacks, chain attacks to make enemies drop more items, a trio of unique endings based on your decisions, and more.

Elliot Quest will be released for Wii U via the eShop in early 2015. You’ll find a trailer above. An early alpha demo for browsers is located here.

Source: Ansimuz Games PR


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