Adventure masters Daedalic Entertainment have launched their latest point and click adventure game today, Anna’s Quest – on PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch.

Originally launched on PC in 2015, this fantasy adventure is an engaging story, dark humour, likeable characters and funny hijinks and puzzles. 

Anna’s Quest (PS4 Review): Is It Worth It? Nnnnhh!
Originally launched on PC and now for the PC, here’s a review of Anna’s Quest - a beautiful fairytale with an interesting story and gorgeous presentation.

Anna’s Quest is similar to quite a few of the developer/publisher’s titles; it’s a hand-drawn point and click, influenced by the classics by the Brothers Grimm where Anna tries to help out her grandfather, but instead, gets captured by a witch.

She swiftly uncovers a telekinetic power and enlists some fairy tale familiars that will help her find a cure for her grandfather. And the witch? We’ll have to wait and see…

Key features in Anna’s Quest include:

  • Unlimited inventory with special slots for a baby dragon
  • Small-time Vandalism
  • Discover a Unicorn’s inner beauty
  • Black magic and telekinesis – this time, not exclusive to villains!
  • Executions for the whole family!
  • light-hearted, courageous, bad-ass: Anna
  • Classic Point & Click controls with hotspot-indicator
  • Awesome ending (really!)

Anna’s Quest is out today on PS4, Xbox One and the Nintendo Switch. PC fans may have already seen it, but just in case, you can pick it up on Steam, too.