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Deity Quest Activation Code [serial Number]

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About This Game Deity Quest is a light-hearted, pokemon-inspired RPG where you play as an ambitious young god, recently assigned to a world - Aberos - to convert followers and gain power. Your goal is to become the Overgod, the highest position among the many gods of Aberos. Develop your divine magic, support your followers in fast-paced 6 vs. 6 battles, adventure through locations, and compete with other deities in your quest to reach the top!Convert FollowersDiscover 128 unique follower types throughout the land of Aberos, each with their own strengths, weaknesses and skills.Develop as a DeityGain powerful magic unique to your alignment to support your followers and smite your enemies.Explore AberosTravel through locations and quests, finding items and secrets, solving puzzles, gaining experience and discovering new followers.Fight 6 vs. 6 BattlesUse strategy to manage and support your followers as they fight, and get the most out of their individual skills.Become the OvergodRace your rival, battle other deities and solve a murder mystery as you strive to become the Overgod of Aberos!Multiplayer Trading and BattlesYou can now trade followers with other players and battle other players online or over a LAN without the extended edition DLC! 7aa9394dea Title: Deity QuestGenre: Adventure, Indie, RPG, StrategyDeveloper:Fancy Fish GamesPublisher:Fancy Fish GamesRelease Date: 20 Jan, 2015 Deity Quest Activation Code [serial Number] Deity Quest had my interest for a couple of reasons: I love RPGs, strategy, any game that allows me to be a god-like figure, and any game that revolves around having minions that will fight for you. This game takes the latter point a step farther, where you do none of the fighting (with the exception of optional spells you can upgrade later on in the game, though most spells are supportive to your minions). I bought the game on sale, and expected a lengthy RPG given the larger playtimes posted on some of the reviews.If you keep the tutorial activated in the game and play it, you'll notice the game incorrectly tells you to "tap" the screen instead of click. This was the first time, for me, that I noticed the game was developed for phones. If you're like me and usually pass games up because of this, don't fret. I actually did beat the game, and I don't support phone games if I know beforehand that they were developed for them, particularly if they are badly ported to PC. Deity Quest loses points with me here. The game is not negatively affected by this mistake; the mouse works perfectly fine as you click and drag spells and options over to your minions. However, the fact that the game was not updated in the simplest of ways to ensure it was ready for a PC release can be insulting to consumers who support it on PC, as it feels as an afterthought.Deity Quest has a forgettable and light-hearted story, which serves, essentially, as a means to push you out on your way to the action. I was a little disappointed in the casual nature of the game; I'd been expecting a 30 hour or so playthrough based on the other reviews, and in truth, I beat the game in just 10 hours. Nonetheless, the gameplay during that time is pretty fantastic. There are bickering amongst gods, most of whom own and rule over sections of land that you must conquer over to defeat. Your goal changes over the course of the game, and you can get access to over 100 various creature types of various elements to control and switch in and out of the action at your will. Elemental play is very important here; using fire creatures against water creatures will get you demolished, and it's this type of emphasis that encourages you to try out multiple creatures in various situations to see what works. You will find that some creature types, although weaker appearing, can actually become almost overpowered (the goldfish and golden slime comes to mind).Your selected creatures will fight for you, and it's up to you to utilize spells or items to support them. You get access to healing, recharge mana, and boost stat spells (among others), while you can also upgrade elemental attack spells later on (though these never seemed to be worth it to me). The spell\/item bar can become cluttered and odd to navigate. Given the frenetic nature of the gameplay, switching between the two available item bars and selecting spells by their image, not their title, can be confusing. Once you equip spells, hovering the mouse over the spell in the bar does not offer you its name, so be sure to keep in mind which spell is what, or else you can waste mana finding the correct one. In general, however, gameplay is fast and fun, and you can sit back and watch the action for the some battles, while having to stay on top of your spells for others.I had a lot of fun with Deity Quest, despite its disappointments and misgivings. I went into this expecting a lengthy and deep RPG, and did not get that. Deity Quest is a short, casual game that feels slightly off of the "RPG" title, but it is a lot of fun nonetheless. I think most people who enjoy strategy RPGs will still like this, because most of the foundation is there in the game, though it is casualized. If you are willing to overlook that, I'd recommend giving the game a try.. Deity Quest was a delightful little game, which accompanied as I did other things. Want to catch up on a show? Go on some auto-pilot dungeon crawling in Deity Quest.You might not enjoy it as much if you're giving it your full attention, and I never really figured out the depth of strategy available. The UI is clunky and difficult to work with, and the follower types generally feel very arbitrary and hard to plan around. Later, things will be stunning your followers non-stop, and the strategy becomes "use strawberries on them". Be prepared to be destroyed by the first rival quest, too; he's got some nasty critters waiting for you.Frustrations aside, though, this was a fun adventure that had me gathering followers and figuring out compositions like only Pokemon before it could. It's an easily cruised through adventure with enough going on that you don't get bored with it, and it appeals to senses of nostalgia that few other games can reach.. this is a fun and interesting game and i really enjoy it so far. now i havnt gotten too far but once you get used to it its pretty fun. they dont really explain how to play though so you kinda have to teach yourself or see a guide but other then that its great

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