Heyho, excuse my crappy english (greetings from germany).
I'm fairly new to this side, played ZC-quests since some years, but not excessive... only now and then, when I have my "I wanna play Zelda!!!"-moments. ^^"
What I wonder... what is the difference between "Nes-style", "Dungeon Romper" and "Story-driven"?
My guess is, "Nes Style" is more open, "Dungeon Romper" focuses more on dungeons than the overworld and "Story Driven" is more a linear experience, but I'm still unsure.
Cause "Stranded" is titled as "NES-style" but plays extremely linear and "Quest 744" feels like a NES-style but is titles "Dungeon Romper".
What Is The Difference Between Quest-Types?
#1
Posted 20 December 2016 - 10:47 AM
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#2
Posted 20 December 2016 - 10:51 AM
NES-styled is meant to be very Zelda 1 like, for those who were a fan of it.
Dungeon Rompers are focused on dungeons. The dungeons are either the main focus, or there are a lot of dungeons.
Story Focused is just that: there is a huge focus on story, if it's not the main selling point.
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#3
Posted 20 December 2016 - 11:22 AM
NES-styled is meant to be very Zelda 1 like, for those who were a fan of it.
Dungeon Rompers are focused on dungeons. The dungeons are either the main focus, or there are a lot of dungeons.
Story Focused is just that: there is a huge focus on story, if it's not the main selling point.
Ok, thanks for clearing me up!
#4
Posted 20 December 2016 - 11:24 AM
Hey, I'm from germany too!
Here are official descriptions for the quest types: http://www.purezc.ne...age=help#genres
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#5
Posted 20 December 2016 - 11:58 AM
Hey, I'm from germany too!
Here are official descriptions for the quest types: http://www.purezc.ne...age=help#genres
Ah nice!
Next time I'm new to a webside, I look for the big "HELP AND INFO > THIS WAY!!!"... xD
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