New release: Cardinal Quest
I’m not going to quote the developer’s description here, as it’s really inaccurate (he compares the game to arcade games like Gauntlet and Golden Axe, which I can assure you it bears no resemblance to.)
No, friends: Cardinal Quest is a polished but decidedly lo-fi graphical roguelike with streamlined inventory management (read: your items and equipment largely manage themselves without the need for your constant intervention). Cardinal Quest features permadeath, but it’s deferred–you get a second chance the first time you screw up. Beyond that, it’s a standard turn-based, grid-based dungeon crawl that happens to sport some very satisfying sound design.
See for yourself:
Cardinal Quest has been out in free browser-based form for the better part of a year now, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. There is a $5.00 paid version of the game on Windows, Mac and Linux, now joined by $1.99 mobile versions with yesterday’s simultaneous release of the game on Android and on iOS.
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