They also included numerous side-quests that can be unlocked by choosing the correct responses during dialogue sequences. There are plenty of quests in the main story, but the folks at Spiderweb Software didn’t stop there. I never felt annoyed at having to embark on a mission because none of them felt like filler. The game does a great job of making quests seem relevant straight from the start, rather than the typical “run and fetch…” quests that so many RPGs tend to throw at us.
The adventure begins with some local quests in the castle, but eventually you’ll find yourself wandering into other lands, fulfilling your duties as a warrior of Avadon. The warriors of Avadon serve as a sort of “police corps” that must keep the peace between the nations. You are a young warrior whose endless training has finally paid off by granting you an invitation to serve at the most powerful castle in the land, Avadon. It might not appeal to everyone, but those with the urge to go dungeon exploring will find that Avadon is more than enough to quench their thirst for adventure.Īvadon is a dungeon-crawling role-playing game (RPG) made by indie developer Spiderweb Software, who promises that this is the first in a saga of games. Enter Avadon, an homage to old-school gameplay in an age where graphics reign supreme. But for all the good that progress brings, there is a price to be paid and some of us find ourselves yearning for simpler times. Over the years, production values have continued to climb and along with them, developers have also refined the techniques that wow gamers. It’s inevitable and generally, it’s a good thing. Hours of old-school RPG goodness at a value price.