Compara los precios de Cave Quest en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por MD Studio. Publicado por MD Studio. Lanzado el 12/1/2020. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie.

If your idea of a perfect evening is a cozy genre mashup that respects your time and keeps surprising you, Cave Quest earns its place in the rotation.

I have a soft spot for casual games that quietly do more than they advertise, and Cave Quest is exactly that kind of small, earnest surprise. MD Studio built something that wears the match-3 label but keeps revealing new rooms underneath it. There are four distinct puzzle modes folded into the adventure: Classic grids where you clear tiles of single, double, or triple strength; Journey boards where you cut a path through obstacles, sometimes choosing your own route; Alchemy-style challenges; and turn-based Battle sequences where matching tiles deals damage to monsters on the other side of the board. That last one catches first-time players genuinely off guard in the best way, because nobody expects light combat in a genre usually reserved for brunch-time brain idle. A merchant between stages sells power-ups you can carry into the puzzle sections, which adds just enough of a resource loop to make you feel invested without demanding a spreadsheet. The adventure layer threads everything together. You play as Isabella, searching for her family who vanished somewhere in a frozen mountain stronghold ruled by a Ghost King. The map lets you hop between locations like a Shaman's Hut, a gold mine, an ice cave, and a dungeon. Between puzzles you collect inventory items, hand them to characters, and trigger the next board sequence. The pacing is brisk by design: each individual match-3 round lasts only a minute or two, so the game never lets you stall in one mode long enough to get bored. Hidden object scenes break up the rhythm further, though they sit on the easy end and rarely ask much of you. There is a Relaxed mode if you want zero time pressure, and a Timed mode that rewards fast clears with bonus gold. The story is thin. Dialogue is text-only, the plot hits all the familiar beats, and the characters exist mainly to hand you the next objective. That is not a fatal flaw here because the game is transparent about what it is: a vehicle for varied puzzle work with just enough narrative glue to keep you moving forward. The visuals hold up better than expected, with colourful 2D environments and tiles that animate cleanly. Sound design is calm and atmospheric without being forgettable. The whole package sits closer to the thoughtful end of the casual spectrum than the shallow end. Where it falls short: challenge-seekers will find the difficulty curve stays gentle throughout, and the hidden object sections in particular rarely rise above token engagement. If you want something that tests you, Cave Quest is not the answer. But if you have ever caught yourself wishing that a match-3 had one more layer of texture, one small RPG loop, one reason to stay curious about the next screen, this one delivers that feeling consistently. It has found a loyal audience in players who return to it repeatedly, and that kind of quiet stickiness is worth something. The sequel Cave Quest 2 is also available if you finish and want more of the same formula with a longer runtime. Kai, Scout Team

Cave Quest

Cave Quest

12 ene 2020MD Studio
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If your idea of a perfect evening is a cozy genre mashup that respects your time and keeps surprising you, Cave Quest earns its place in the rotation.

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I have a soft spot for casual games that quietly do more than they advertise, and Cave Quest is exactly that kind of small, earnest surprise. MD Studio built something that wears the match-3 label but keeps revealing new rooms underneath it. There are four distinct puzzle modes folded into the adventure: Classic grids where you clear tiles of single, double, or triple strength; Journey boards where you cut a path through obstacles, sometimes choosing your own route; Alchemy-style challenges; and turn-based Battle sequences where matching tiles deals damage to monsters on the other side of the board. That last one catches first-time players genuinely off guard in the best way, because nobody expects light combat in a genre usually reserved for brunch-time brain idle. A merchant between stages sells power-ups you can carry into the puzzle sections, which adds just enough of a resource loop to make you feel invested without demanding a spreadsheet. The adventure layer threads everything together. You play as Isabella, searching for her family who vanished somewhere in a frozen mountain stronghold ruled by a Ghost King. The map lets you hop between locations like a Shaman's Hut, a gold mine, an ice cave, and a dungeon. Between puzzles you collect inventory items, hand them to characters, and trigger the next board sequence. The pacing is brisk by design: each individual match-3 round lasts only a minute or two, so the game never lets you stall in one mode long enough to get bored. Hidden object scenes break up the rhythm further, though they sit on the easy end and rarely ask much of you. There is a Relaxed mode if you want zero time pressure, and a Timed mode that rewards fast clears with bonus gold. The story is thin. Dialogue is text-only, the plot hits all the familiar beats, and the characters exist mainly to hand you the next objective. That is not a fatal flaw here because the game is transparent about what it is: a vehicle for varied puzzle work with just enough narrative glue to keep you moving forward. The visuals hold up better than expected, with colourful 2D environments and tiles that animate cleanly. Sound design is calm and atmospheric without being forgettable. The whole package sits closer to the thoughtful end of the casual spectrum than the shallow end. Where it falls short: challenge-seekers will find the difficulty curve stays gentle throughout, and the hidden object sections in particular rarely rise above token engagement. If you want something that tests you, Cave Quest is not the answer. But if you have ever caught yourself wishing that a match-3 had one more layer of texture, one small RPG loop, one reason to stay curious about the next screen, this one delivers that feeling consistently. It has found a loyal audience in players who return to it repeatedly, and that kind of quiet stickiness is worth something. The sequel Cave Quest 2 is also available if you finish and want more of the same formula with a longer runtime.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayertier:aaaMatch-3 HybridLight RPG CombatHidden ObjectInventory PuzzlesRelaxed ModeCozy AdventureShort SessionsPoint-and-Click Adventure

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