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Ubisoft Announces The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot!

MQFEL

 

Revealed on April 22nd in San Francisco, The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot (or MQFEL) by Ubisoft Montréal is an upcoming, all-new Free-to-Play IP that "thrusts you in an outrageous medieval fantasy world called Opulencia where wealth, status and showboating are the name of the game!"

 

Curious?  Then read on and learn more adventurers!!

 

The game (whose official site can be found here) is set in a wacky, lewt-obsessed Kingdom of Opulencia where it’s all pillaging, all the time!  With a three-quarters overhead view that a great many Diablo fans will be familiar with, cartoonish graphics and three outlandish characters to choose from - the surly Archer, the Diabolical Wizard, and the over-the-top, heroically cleft-chinned Knight - players will tackle all sorts of domains in the quest for shinies.  Dodge dastardly traps and destroy waves of minions on your quest for teh epic lewtz!

 

But rather than make just another dungeon crawler, Ubisoft decided to let players have a hand in the fun themselves; MQFEL lets players design their own castles, laying out traps and minion spawns as they see fit, and then challenging other players to run the gauntlet.  Failure gets you laughed by the creator of the castle, while the rewards for his ingenious design piles up (along with the bodies of the fallen heroes); success grants you phat lewts and raises the creator's blood pressure!  But it doesn't stop there!  Players can do one-up-manships buy running through castles in nothing but their underwear and a smile, or while only wielding certain weapons, and so on - the more outrageous the better the rewards!

 

But don't just take my word for it; check out the YouTube linked below: