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== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
The gameplay for Cardinal Quest is simple, with the player able to move and attack in four directions using the arrow keys. The control scheme is simplified, with single buttons performing multiple functions (e.g. the "wait" key also descends stairs) and special functions and items mapped to numeric hotkeys. Special abilities are found lying on the ground like items, and need time to recharge after every use.
The gameplay for Cardinal Quest is simple, with the player able to move and attack in four directions using the arrow keys.  
 
The control scheme is simplified, with single buttons performing multiple functions (e.g. the "wait" key also descends stairs) and special functions and items mapped to numeric hotkeys.  
 
Special abilities are found lying on the ground like items, and need time to recharge after every use.


=== Character classes ===
=== Character classes ===
At the start of the game, the player is able to choose between three distinct character classes: The Fierce Fighter, Mystical Wizard, and Stealthy Thief.
At the start of the game, the player is able to choose between three distinct character classes: The Fierce Fighter, Mystical Wizard, and Stealthy Thief.
The Fighter is described as the simplest class, and the best for beginning players. The Fighter is a berserker class, relying on melee hits and having the special ability to go into a frenzy.
 
The Fighter is described as the simplest class, and the best for beginning players.  
 
The Fighter is a berserker class, relying on melee hits and having the special ability to go into a frenzy.
 
The Wizard is, as the name suggests, reliant on the ability to cast magic spells.
The Wizard is, as the name suggests, reliant on the ability to cast magic spells.
The Stealthy Thief is described in-game as being the most difficult class, as it relies on agility and speed to avoid damage rather than actively fighting.
The Stealthy Thief is described in-game as being the most difficult class, as it relies on agility and speed to avoid damage rather than actively fighting.



Revision as of 07:37, 22 October 2011

Cardinal Quest
Stable game
Developer Ido
Theme Arcade
Influences Red-box D&D, Gauntlet, Desktop Dungeons
Released 2010 Oct 26 (prototype)
Updated 2011 Oct 18 (1.1c)
Licensing Commercial
P. Language HaXe, originally JavaScript
Platforms Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
Interface Tiles, Keyboard, Mouse
Game Length Medium
Official site of Cardinal Quest
Cardinal Quest is a coffeebreak roguelike


Cardinal Quest is an arcade-style dungeon-crawler inspired by 1980s classics such as Gauntlet, Red-Box D&D and Golden Axe: Choose your champion and begin your quest to slay the Evil Minotaur!

The free Cardinal Quest Classic is available on Kongregate, and the deluxe edition is available for purchase on CardinalQuest.com.

Gameplay

The gameplay for Cardinal Quest is simple, with the player able to move and attack in four directions using the arrow keys.

The control scheme is simplified, with single buttons performing multiple functions (e.g. the "wait" key also descends stairs) and special functions and items mapped to numeric hotkeys.

Special abilities are found lying on the ground like items, and need time to recharge after every use.

Character classes

At the start of the game, the player is able to choose between three distinct character classes: The Fierce Fighter, Mystical Wizard, and Stealthy Thief.

The Fighter is described as the simplest class, and the best for beginning players.

The Fighter is a berserker class, relying on melee hits and having the special ability to go into a frenzy.

The Wizard is, as the name suggests, reliant on the ability to cast magic spells.

The Stealthy Thief is described in-game as being the most difficult class, as it relies on agility and speed to avoid damage rather than actively fighting.

Appearance

Cardinal Quest is a tile-based Roguelike with retro graphics. Animations are, for the most part, kept to a minimum, with a hop accompanying each step and hit. The graphical style is simplistic and cartoonish.