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PuzzleQuest Chapter 1 and 2Current Version: 1.5.1

PuzzleQuest Chapter 1 and 2

*** Includes Chapter 1 AND 2 for one price! ***

- “This is a historic achievement …Buy it with our blessing.” - Slide to Play
- “[T]he sublime melding of roleplaying and puzzle genres...” - Kotaku.com

There have been many variations on a basic gem matching game, but Puzzle Quest's role-playing story is so gripping you won't want to put it down!

−Over 40 hours of epic storyline play
−An enchanting musical score
−Fight many opponents in battles and keep sieges as you progress through the story
−Play solo puzzles to research new spells or to train your mounts
−Content from the original Puzzle Quest and the Revenge of the Plague Lord expansion pack
−Perfect for both casual and hard-core game enthusiasts alike.

Battles are fought by switching seven colourful game pieces to create matching rows of three or more. You can attack, save up mana, or unleash one of your powerful spells.

But what is a hero without a quest? The game tells the story of your hero's epic journey, with each victory bringing you closer to the ultimate battle against the Warlords. Along the way you will meet characters whose stories cross paths with your own. Helping them will mean a companion that helps you complete your quest. As your quest continues you will gain in experience levels, learn new spells and abilities, find magical artifacts, arms and armour, and even mounts that aid you in battle!

Puzzle Quest for the iPhone and iPod Touch includes game content from the Revenge of the Plague Lord expansion pack in addition to the original game. Each instalment stores characters, spells and high scores, allowing you to carry your heroes forward from chapter to chapter. The final chapter of the trilogy will be available on the App Store soon.

So what are you waiting for? Begin your Puzzle Quest Today!

Great for fans of Enigmo, Fieldrunners, Rolando, Hero of Sparta, Aurora Feint, Bravian Lands, Brothers in Arms, Everest: Hidden Expedition, Arvale: Journey of Illusion, Jewel Quest II and more!
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PuzzleQuest Chapter 1 and 2 Review

Popular match three puzzle meets RPG sports polish but has shortcomings

You’ve always loved puzzle games. And role-playing games, when done right, have taken up a considerable amount of your life. Combine the two and you have something formidable, fun, and involving in the form of TransGaming’s PuzzleQuest Chapter 1 & 2 for the iPhone and iPod touch.

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In PuzzleQuest's battles, you align game pieces to generate mana, or magic, which you can use against your foes.
Like a classic role-playing game, you can design a heroic character, embark on quests, expand your party to include other characters and earn improved equipment while venturing to defeat the evil warlords wreaking havoc throughout the land. You must battle each enemy by solving puzzles to match groups of three similarly colored game pieces, attacking your opponent by aligning groups of skulls or aligning the colored game pieces to generate magic power — mana — which activates offensive and defensive spells to use throughout the battle.

PuzzleQuest, which has been available for a wide variety of operating systems, consoles and handhelds, stands as a marquee title (with the price to prove it). The transition to an iPhone version doesn’t skimp on the quality. Good RPG-style graphics meet well-crafted sound and music and the title flexes its muscles when it has to, such as during high-level spells and transition events.

It’s the role-playing elements that hold your interest in PuzzleQuest. Though every battle is fought by playing a “match three”-style puzzle, the adventure part of the game equips you with special items you can use against your enemies — items that boost the power of your spells, for example, or a special weapon that can provide additional damage when needed. Along with attacks provided by party members, these combine to add variety to each battle and make the game that much more interesting.

Even if the combination of a puzzle title and a role-playing game doesn’t sound immediately interesting, it grows on you. The overarching strategy within the encounters tends to be to find the color of mana that your opponent needs the most for their spells and to keep it from them while trying to gather the color mana you need for your spells. Factor in trying to control the board and working to chip away at your opponent’s health points and battles become that much more interesting.

PuzzleQuest plays nice with iPhone OS 2.2.1 and includes some nice bells and whistles, such as a reliable autosave that lets you pick up where you left off. It activates when the iPhone’s battery hits 20 percent or lower.

But taps don’t feel precise — you can hit the wrong places at times, and a careful touch is necessary. A bug causes the sound to return even when it' been muted. Text is sometimes too small to read comfortably, and doesn’t contrast well with its background color.

Even with these shortcomings, PuzzleQuest remains fun, worth its $8 App Store asking price and is a good way to slay about half an hour at a go.

PuzzleQuest requires iPhone OS 2.2 or later to install and run.

[Chris Barylick is a frequent contributor to Macworld, though not the mightiest adventurer available on the market.]

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