Way back in March, I wrote up a little news story on the Puzzle Quest expansion, titled Puzzle Quest: Revenge of the Plague Lord. For those of you who don’t remember, the expansion is only arriving on the Xbox 360, via Xbox Live Marketplace. The add on brings four new classes, 25 new quests, 50 new spells and 40 new items. The expansion also increases the level cap to 60.
That’s quite a lot of content for only 700 Microsoft Points ($8.75). Not a bad deal in my opinion.
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Are you a Puzzle Quest fan who live in the Los Angeles area? Well if so, D3Publishing might have a job for you.D3Publishing is looking for focus testers for the next Puzzle Quest game, which is either Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords - Revenge of the Plague Lord or Puzzle Quest: Galatrix. Either way, this is a chance to give your input for a major upcoming title.The full press release is after the jump. Continued…
It’s been announced that the critically acclaimed Puzzle Quest will be getting an expansion. Unfortunately this expansion has only been announced for the Xbox 360 version.
The title is currently Puzzle Quest 1.5, however that won’t last. The developers want to have Puzzle Quest fans name the expansion. To participate, head on over to www.puzzle-quest.com and submit a suggestion. This might be your chance to make games history.
Puzzle Quest 1.5 will be adding loads of content. Featuring four new classes: bard, rogue, ranger, and warlock; and loads of new monsters and bosses, Puzzle Quest 1.5 looks like a pretty good deal. There will be over 25 new quests, 50 new spells and 40 new items.
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This past year has produced some of the best games in a long time. I just wish that some other more casual games, namely Peggle and Puzzle Quest, received more attention.
This is why I was so excited when I heard that Puzzle Quest is getting a sequel.
Revealed in a press release from D3, the exact quote is: “The company will also be releasing video games based on Aardman’s popular Shaun the Sheep character in 2008, alongside the eagerly-awaited follow-ups to the best-selling Ben 10 and Puzzle Quest.”
This news makes me hopeful that Puzzle Quest 2 will get the wide spread success and critical acclaim that its predecessor deserved.
(In other news, Summa just creamed his pants).
Read: Puzzle Quest sequel cited in D3 press release, coming 2008.