Compara los precios de Costume Quest en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Double Fine Productions. Publicado por Double Fine Productions. Lanzado el 14/10/2011. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, RPG.

A bite-sized Halloween RPG where trick-or-treating turns into monster-fighting. Charming, short, and built for one cozy autumn evening.

Costume Quest is a turn-based RPG set entirely on Halloween night, developed by Double Fine Productions. You play as a kid - choice of brother or sister - who watches their sibling get kidnapped by monsters while trick-or-treating, then sets out through a suburban neighborhood, a carnival, and a shopping mall to get them back. The scope is deliberately small. This is not an epic. It is a two-to-four hour bedtime story with combat in it, and it knows exactly what it is. The combat system is the game's core gimmick and its most inventive feature. Your costumes are your classes. A cardboard robot becomes a giant mech in battle. A knight costume summons a real armored knight. Each costume has a unique special ability, and swapping your party's loadout before a fight is essentially your build expression. There are no skill trees, no stat allocations, no loot drops to agonize over. The RPG layer here is slim but intentional - timed button presses during attacks and blocks add just enough interactivity to keep battles from being pure menu theater. Do not expect deep combat. Expect a system that is fun for the length it needs to be. The writing is where Double Fine earns its reputation. The dialogue is genuinely funny without being cloying, full of dry kid-logic and light parody of Halloween movie tropes. Side quests involve collecting candy, tracking down costume pieces, and helping neighborhood kids with their own minor crises. Most of these sidequests are short and purposeful - no padding, no fetch quest chains that stretch across three zones. The world is small enough that nothing overstays its welcome, which, for an RPG specialist who has logged real anger at filler content, feels like a design virtue rather than a limitation. Who is this for? Primarily: adults who want something light after a heavy week, parents looking for a shared co-op session with a younger player, and RPG fans who appreciate competent design at small scale. It is not for anyone hoping to sink twenty hours into build theory or branching narrative. The choices here are costume choices. The story goes exactly one direction. If that sounds thin, it probably is for you. If that sounds like a relief, Costume Quest delivers exactly what it promises. The limitations are real and worth naming. The game is short - some will finish before the Halloween candy bowl empties. The combat encounters become repetitive by the final area because the pool of enemy types is small. The narrative has no meaningful branching; your sibling gets rescued, the monsters lose, the end. For anyone coming from deep CRPGs expecting reactive writing or consequence systems, this will register as a pleasant toy rather than a full game. At its right context and right price, though, it holds up. The art style remains endearing, the seasonal atmosphere is genuinely well-constructed, and the costume transformation animations still land. Monika, Scout Team

Costume Quest

Costume Quest

14 oct 2011Double Fine Productions
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A bite-sized Halloween RPG where trick-or-treating turns into monster-fighting. Charming, short, and built for one cozy autumn evening.

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Costume Quest is a turn-based RPG set entirely on Halloween night, developed by Double Fine Productions. You play as a kid - choice of brother or sister - who watches their sibling get kidnapped by monsters while trick-or-treating, then sets out through a suburban neighborhood, a carnival, and a shopping mall to get them back. The scope is deliberately small. This is not an epic. It is a two-to-four hour bedtime story with combat in it, and it knows exactly what it is. The combat system is the game's core gimmick and its most inventive feature. Your costumes are your classes. A cardboard robot becomes a giant mech in battle. A knight costume summons a real armored knight. Each costume has a unique special ability, and swapping your party's loadout before a fight is essentially your build expression. There are no skill trees, no stat allocations, no loot drops to agonize over. The RPG layer here is slim but intentional - timed button presses during attacks and blocks add just enough interactivity to keep battles from being pure menu theater. Do not expect deep combat. Expect a system that is fun for the length it needs to be. The writing is where Double Fine earns its reputation. The dialogue is genuinely funny without being cloying, full of dry kid-logic and light parody of Halloween movie tropes. Side quests involve collecting candy, tracking down costume pieces, and helping neighborhood kids with their own minor crises. Most of these sidequests are short and purposeful - no padding, no fetch quest chains that stretch across three zones. The world is small enough that nothing overstays its welcome, which, for an RPG specialist who has logged real anger at filler content, feels like a design virtue rather than a limitation. Who is this for? Primarily: adults who want something light after a heavy week, parents looking for a shared co-op session with a younger player, and RPG fans who appreciate competent design at small scale. It is not for anyone hoping to sink twenty hours into build theory or branching narrative. The choices here are costume choices. The story goes exactly one direction. If that sounds thin, it probably is for you. If that sounds like a relief, Costume Quest delivers exactly what it promises. The limitations are real and worth naming. The game is short - some will finish before the Halloween candy bowl empties. The combat encounters become repetitive by the final area because the pool of enemy types is small. The narrative has no meaningful branching; your sibling gets rescued, the monsters lose, the end. For anyone coming from deep CRPGs expecting reactive writing or consequence systems, this will register as a pleasant toy rather than a full game. At its right context and right price, though, it holds up. The art style remains endearing, the seasonal atmosphere is genuinely well-constructed, and the costume transformation animations still land.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamTurn-Based CombatHalloweenTimed AttacksShort PlaytimeFamily FriendlySeasonalCostume MechanicsCozy RPG

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14 oct 2011

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Costume Quest se lanzó el 14 de octubre de 2011.

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Costume Quest fue desarrollado por Double Fine Productions.