Anna's Quest is last year's comedy point-and-click adventure published by Daedalic Entertainment. If you haven't played the game yet, you can now download the demo on Steam.
There’s no need to introduce Daedalic Entertainment to fans of point-and-click adventure genre. The creators of Deponia series have twitted about the release of Anna’s Quest’s demo on Steam. The game may not be the newest one, as it hit Valve’s digital platform in July 2015, but if you didn’t have a chance to check it out, this may be a perfect opportunity to catch up. You can download the demo for free from Steam and, if you like it, buy the full game for $17.99.

According to the official description found on Kram Design’s website, Anna’s Quest is “a fable-driven, black comedy point-and-click adventure game that’s inspired by The Brothers Grimm & Hans Christian Andersen… with a sci-fi twist”. You play as Anna, a young girl who seeks for a cure for her ailing grandpa. On her quest, she encounters many fantastical creatures, such as trolls, gnomes, dragons, and an evil witch, and has to solve a score of logic puzzles. Anna is not defensless against these foes, as she wields the power of telekinesis.
In case you’re still wondering, Anna’s Quest has been getting mostly positive reviews from Steam users, who praise the game for its story, humor, and art style.
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