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1.5

Overwhelming dislike- based on 43 Ratings

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  1. Jul 26, 2018
    10
    Good old-school mmo! Its very fun! Why people hate this type of games? Graphics is not very good, but its perfect for weak PC.
  2. Sep 14, 2016
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I enjoy playing Royal Quest. I shall continue to do so. Top marks to the game program team.
    Magnification of any creature e.g. 'Bumblebuzz,' shows exquisite detail. Dynamics also evince excellent preparation and attention to detail. The game, like real life, includes order-in-chaos (top marks). Room exists for further countries and offshore islands to explore in years ahead (great!).

    My wish list here is personal. I have not discussed these observations with anyone else.
    (1) Backpack and warehouse accommodation should be enlarged. Each space can contain more items, eg 2000 healing potions rather than the present 20. Some spaces admit only one item!
    Expansion of numbers of spaces costs real US dollars to be sent to Royal Quest through STEAM.

    (2) Weapon improvement is often denied even when the player uses the most expensive aids sold to him/her by the game. I feel this is unacceptable. But the logic of the refusal to denied to the player.

    (3) "Activating items" such as the waterproof casket just disappear if the character fails once. Replacement costs $ 2 million game dollars! Other equally expensive activators disappear after a week-10 days automatically, requiring re-purchase for $2-3 million. Sorry, not acceptable.

    (4) It would be valuable to have a complete detailed "Walk-through," as older games had. Included in the walk-through should be the syllabus used. Otherwise we are playing blind and the logic of some game decisions are difficult to understand, and sometimes exasperating --- hard to cope with.

    In summary, I recommend the game to my grandchildren and to others. I play it, and no other game I have researched, for a couple of hours daily.

    Keith Stevenson
    Retired Christian missionary School Principal, New Guinea.
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