This game breaks one of the walls between Game Companies and Players. It is a satire on how they make money by only releasing games in part. Games such as the Fallouts, as well as smaller games such as Magicka all have a lot of DLCs. This game, however short, shows the satire of various games, this includes the infamous gather missions that most action games/rpgs have. One key example that appeared to me was the Flags that had to be collected from the original Assassin's Creed, but this one many items found in the box of stuff (yes it was actually called box of stuff). While being a basic 2D platformer with a merchant system in game (to by the DLCs) the DLCs are parts of the game that may not be necessary (sometimes) but they add an element to game. The coins look similar to that of a Mario game, the in game coins you use to buy the DLCs. This game is fun as a basic platformer. Once you beat the first mode of the game, a new mode gets unlocked that is a continuation of the other game (your princess is in another castle). The controls are easy W,A,S,D although I did sometimes have trouble with the action button (but thats normal for some games). The quality of this game is similar to that of a flash game. Overall its a fair game and deserves at least one playthrough.
DLC Quest isn’t something I’d call a game, but more of a parody or satire of a game. Sure, it’s playable and enjoyable, but the writing and design of it all are meant to take a pot shot at the new menac... Read Full Review
DLC Quest is a satirical take on modern gaming trends where features are stripped out of the game and resold as downloadable content. You are a hero called 'Player' who sees the Princess get kidnapped and obviously it is... Read Full Review