Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords
Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords
Description (IGDB)
Experience a puzzle game like nothing you have played before. Embark on an epic single-player campaign comprising of more than 150 challenging quests. Jump into this exciting puzzle game and out match your opponent in Quick-play mode. Build your empire as you capture cities, build castles and gain a party of companions that will aid you in battle. Earn money with each gold title to buy helms, weapons, armor and more!
Histoire (IGDB)
Save the Kingdom of Etheria from the evil Lord Bane. Make matches of different crystal types which build your inventory of spells. Outscore your oponents and unleash your spells to disrupt their matching chances and lower their totals. Build your heroic character by winning head to head battles.
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Description Steam (Français)
- Une campagne solo comportant plus de 150 quêtes différentes
- Un mode de jeu rapide vous permet de vous opposer a votre adversaire sans délai
- En gagnant vous capturez des villes. Construisez des châteaux pour les fortifier et recevez l'aide de nouveau compagnons qui vous assisteront au cœur de la bataille
- Gagnez de l'argent pour acheter des casques, des armes, des armures...
- Gagnez immédiatement des points d'expérience
- Faites des associations de têtes de mort pour infliger des dommages additionnels
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Avis des joueurs Steam
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Bien que très répétitif, il est plutôt addictif une fois que l'on commence à le prendre en main. Attention toutefois car le hasard joue un rôle non négligeable lors des affrontements parfois c'est en notre faveur mais on a toujours l'impression que c...
Testé dans un premier temps sur PSP (avec un tuto que je n'arrivais même pas à gagner), je le refais enfin sur PC des années plus tard. Un bon puzzle-RPG. Réalisation au minimum syndical. Principe sympa. Le hasard fait beaucoup dans le jeu, mais il...
Le jeu est un rpg avec un style de bataille en puzzle. Cela est quelque chose d'originel qui a été bien fait. L'histoire est intéressante et engage le joueur.
J'ai joué à ce jeu sur la Wii donc je voulais y rejouer et retrouver la nostalgie davant, mais j'ai un problème : je ne peux pas sauvegarder et quand je relance le jeu, je doit recréer un nouveau personnage alors que les fiches de sauvegarde sont sur...
Mises à jour et Actualités
The Dorkly Weekly: The Geekiest Role-Playing Game of Them All
The might warriors circle each other warily, keen eyes searching for the slightest chink in their foe's armor. The tightness of an overtaxed muscle. The telltale twitching of an over-eager sword arm. An over-reliance on purple gems. We've a great fondness for the work of video game humor site Dorkly here at Kotaku. I've featured their work here so often that folks often ask me if we have some sort of official agreement. The answer is no, not particularly, but I'd like to think they were aware enough of my plans to feature their videos on a weekly basis as part of Kotaku Off-Kilter that they featured one of my favorite games of all-time in today's video. I've played Puzzle Quests one and two on every platform imaginable. I've currently got ongoing campaigns in the second game running on my iPad, my Xbox 360, and my Kindle Fire, all at once. So while yes, it is a little geeky, it's my kind of geeky. Speaking of which, if you notice what's wrong with the gameplay in the video you will win my respect. Nothing else, just the respect. I hear it tastes like cinnamon.
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Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« In the end, that’s all this game is about: experience. The time you spend earning it is well worth it, not just because it makes your hero stronger but also because of the additive fun you have along the way. »
« Deep and engaging puzzle action with a heaping tablespoon of RPG elements on top. Should come with a warning label--it's that addictive. »
« Portable RPGs have become pretty stale of late, and Puzzle Quest is just the breath of fresh air the genre needs. »
« So addictive it should come with a warning sticker on the box. »
« Puzzle Quest’s battles demand so much and give so much in return that players will find themselves hunting down every optional fight and undertaking each side quest in order to squeeze every last drop of gameplay from this utterly absorbing adventure. [June 2007, p.110] »
« Even if you're not into puzzlers or role-playing games, this is definitely one game you can't let slip by. »
« Puzzle game fans should be pleasantly surprised at how the simplistic Bejeweled gameplay is twisted and enhanced to keep engaging your brain. »
« What a pleasant surprise Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords turned out to be. The unlikely marriage of puzzle gameplay with RPG mechanics makes for one of the most addictive DS experiences yet. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Solid RPG-puzzler, though you have to like match-3 gameplay quite a bit to get the most of it. Graphics are nice, with 2D-manga inspired themes, but the game looks significantly better on bigger platforms (not to mention eye-strain due to whole board fitting the lower screen!). Sounds are decent, though the music quality also got hit a bit in the DS version of the game. There is certainly many things to do - lots of side-quests to complete, items to collect and monsters to catch. I'm fine with Bejeweled, but the fights can get a bit repetitive after some time, they are not too challenging and you might want to have a strong, high-level mount later in the game to evade encounters and speed things up. Story is your standard fantasy fare, but allows for some branching and can be a little more interesting for fans of Etheria, now-defunct Warlords series universe. Great game for fans of match-3 and RPGs, recommended if you loved Warlords (not much to play nowadays), rest of you can take a look, but it is not a must have in my opinion. »