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Developer: Stone Monkey Studios

City Quest (2015)

by Nish May 20, 2022
written by Nish 5 minutes read

Summary

  • Release Year: 2015
  • Genres: Adventure, Indie
  • Platforms: Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Developers: Stone Monkey Studios
  • Publishers: Stone Monkey Studios

City Quest: A Hilarious and Absurd Adventure Through the Seedy Underbelly of a Big City

City Quest is a point-and-click adventure game released in 2015. It is a love letter to the adventure games of yesteryear, with its pixelated graphics, quirky characters, and often offensive humor.

You play as a simple farmer boy who has come to the big city to make a name for himself. However, things don’t go quite as planned, and you soon find yourself caught up in a web of crime and corruption.

There are four storylines to choose from in City Quest: Hobo, Mafia, Politician, and Lady of the Night. Each storyline has its own unique cast of characters and endings.

Hobo

In the Hobo storyline, you play as a homeless man trying to survive on the streets of the city. You’ll beg for change, dumpster dive for food, and sleep in alleyways. Along the way, you’ll meet a cast of colorful characters, including a talking dog, a crazy cat lady, and a homeless philosopher.

Mafia

In the Mafia storyline, you play as a low-level mobster trying to rise through the ranks. You’ll do jobs for your boss, collect debts, and muscle in on other businesses. Along the way, you’ll meet a cast of dangerous characters, including a ruthless crime boss, a corrupt cop, and a femme fatale.

Politician

In the Politician storyline, you play as a corrupt politician trying to get re-elected. You’ll bribe voters, make empty promises, and do whatever it takes to stay in power. Along the way, you’ll meet a cast of sleazy characters, including a crooked campaign manager, a greedy lobbyist, and a spin doctor.

Lady of the Night

In the Lady of the Night storyline, you play as a prostitute trying to make a living on the streets. You’ll solicit customers, avoid the police, and try to stay safe in a dangerous world. Along the way, you’ll meet a cast of sympathetic characters, including a kind-hearted pimp, a drug-addicted hooker, and a transgender woman.

Each of the four storylines in City Quest is unique and offers a different perspective on the city. The game’s humor is often offensive and absurd, but it’s always funny. The characters are well-developed and memorable, and the story is engaging and suspenseful.

Overall, City Quest is a hilarious and absurd adventure game that will take you on a wild ride through the seedy underbelly of a big city. With four different storylines to choose from, each with its own unique cast of characters and endings, there’s something for everyone in this game.

Review Score: 8.5/10

Pros:

  • Hilarious and absurd humor
  • Well-developed and memorable characters
  • Engaging and suspenseful story
  • Four different storylines to choose from, each with its own unique ending

Cons:

  • Some of the humor may be offensive to some players
  • The game can be a bit difficult at times
  • The graphics are a bit dated

If you’re a fan of point-and-click adventure games, then you should definitely check out City Quest. It’s a hilarious and absurd game that will keep you entertained for hours on end.

Review Score

8.5/10

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