Letter Quest: Grimm's Journey Remastered

Letter Quest: Grimm's Journey Remastered

NikkiJay Mar 30, 2016 @ 10:08am
Request: kids mode (or kids version maybe?)
Letter quest is capable of getting my 5 year old to do spelling practise for two hours straight! And she whined when she had to stop to go eat dinner. Incredible!

But the later levels are getting tough for her. Is there any possibility of adding a "kids mode" in the future, where it would be much easier for her to just play and play? I'd happily pay for it as a separate game!
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Knto Apr 1, 2016 @ 7:55pm 
Try buying upgrades in the shop, more health, the scythe that "steals health" and a potion (100 health is a lot when you're about to die)
Bacon Bandit Games  [developer] Apr 2, 2016 @ 5:32pm 
Depending on what part of the levels are difficult for her (tougher enemies, various tile types like poison, spike, flipped, etc., or something else?), endless mode might be fun for her - she can play until she loses and it's always different. It can get pretty tough though with some of the special conditions, but it might be worth a try.

I'm super happy to hear that she loves the game, that's awesome! :)

And as Konato_K mentioned, make sure to keep buying upgrades (especially the first three - health, damage, armor), as the game gets quite difficult without those.
NikkiJay Apr 3, 2016 @ 6:06am 
Thanks :) We're buying the health and weapons upgrades and she's playing through to level 10 now without a problem. It's *really* helped her reading skills!
Bacon Bandit Games  [developer] Apr 3, 2016 @ 8:39am 
Originally posted by notnownikki:
Thanks :) We're buying the health and weapons upgrades and she's playing through to level 10 now without a problem. It's *really* helped her reading skills!

That's super cool, it's really great to hear that! :)
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