Warhammer Quest 2 crawling to PC in January

You’ll not see the solar in January anyway, so chances are you’ll as effectively be underground preventing spiders, ratmen, and cowfolk in Warhammer Quest 2: The End Times. Developers Perchang right now introduced the PC launch of their turn-based ways ’em up will are available in January 2019, see. As with the primary game, it’s coming our manner some time after its debut on pocket telephones. Unlike the primary game, builders Perchang inform us, it will have all of the cellular DLC rolled into the bottom game – not offered individually on high. Good information there.

The first Warhammer Quest game (based mostly on the Games Workshop tabletop) was made by Rodeo Games, who don’t actually exist anymore. But Perchang had been co-founded by Rodeo artistic director Ben Murch, so there’s continuity.

“Warhammer Quest fits snugly onto a very specific shelf in my gaming library,” our former Adam (RPS in peace) stated in his Warhammer Quest review in 2015. “It’s not a game I’d miss if it were gone but, like a crossword puzzle or a Peggle, it’s a perfectly acceptable side dish while my mind is multitasking. Its advantage over a crossword is that it doesn’t require the attention of my linguistic lobes so I can more easily listen to people talking on a podcast while I’m playing.”

Niche reward, however typically it’s ok when issues are tremendous.

Warhammer Quest 2 is coming via Steam in January, priced at £18/$20.

Gang, in the event you’ve performed the sequel in your pocket phone, how is it?

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