Hill Quest, The Beginning Launching on January 26th on Steam

Hill Quest, The Beginning Launching on January 26th on Steam

Hill Quest, The Beginning launch date announced for late January on Steam.

Wednesday, January 17th, 2018 – Multitool Studios, an independent video game developer, is proud to announce the release of Hill Quest, The Beginning, on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC.

Hill Quest is a platformer with heavy sci-fi elements. Play as a young girl who has been trained in hand-to-hand combat and war simulators and save your father, a scientist who has been kidnapped. When you purchase this game, you purchase a package that will give you the game, a comic, and an animated short, all set within the universe of the game.
Hill Quest, The Beginning will launch January 26, 2018 for $15.99 on Steam followed by the other platforms soon after that.

The Game
Hill Quest, The Beginning is a 2D platformer that features all the classic elements of the genre: run and jump through moving platforms and other hazards as you defeat enemies and search for keys. Make your way through a series of maps, occasionally swimming or using a jetpack for entire levels.
Play as Hill, the only daughter of a genetics specialist seeking to change the course of humanity with immense scientific advances with assistance from a mysterious collaborator. After your father is kidnapped, you must use your training in combat in order to save him.
Hill Quest, The Beginning is a 2D platformer that combines complex and intriguing storyline with fast and fun gameplay. The game features fun music as well as multiple skills.
Features:
Exciting platform mechanics: moving platforms, traps, and keys
Melee and ranged enemies
Collect multiple skills
The ability to swim/dive and use a jetpack through entire levels
Immersive and entertaining multiverse
No paid DLC or season pass

About Multitool Studios
Multitool Studios is an independent video game studio that strives to produce and deliver quality games. The studio operates under the philosophy of #GoodGuysGameDevelopers, which means that consumers should have access to all the content the game has to offer for the price of the game. They do not believe in “pay to win” games, paid DLC, loot boxes, or hidden content. The studio is currently working on the launch of Hill Quest.