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Meet the Seekers - The Seekers of Seeker: Quest

🐾 Meet the Seekers in Seeker: Quest! 🐾


In Seeker: Quest, every character you encounter in the wild could join your team—or stand in your way. Each Seeker is fully playable, with their own unique abilities, attributes, and quirks. Building your team isn’t just strategy—it’s about creating a squad that feels just right for your adventure.



[h2]šŸŽ® Gameplay Highlights[/h2]
  • Pick Your Team: Start your journey by choosing three Seekers to form your team.
  • Seamless Seeker Switching: Press W mid-battle to pause the game and select the best Seeker for the situation. Take your time—strategize, plan, and jump back into the action when you’re ready.
  • Abilities That Matter: Each Seeker has attributes, a passive ability (coming in Big Update #1), and a unique Active ability to turn the tide of battle.

It’s a cozy mix of action and strategy that lets you play at your own pace while still keeping things exciting!

[h2]🦸 Your First Hero and Seeker[/h2]



At the start of Seeker: Quest, you’ll choose a hero and their paired Seeker to kick off your journey. Think PokĆ©mon, but without the professor—the first Seeker comes with your chosen Hero.
  • Hero: Draven, Seeker: Batterim
    Batterim is your tank, taking hits and dealing them right back with his Sylvan Orb, a circling bullet storm. He’s a bit of a know-it-all, but you’ll appreciate his reliability.
  • Hero: Nama’Ghal, Seeker: Grub
    Grub might be slimy and smelly, but his Poison Trail leaves a cloud of damage for enemies. He’s not big on personality—think full-grown vegetable levels of charm—but he’s undeniably effective.
  • Hero: Azrael, Seeker: Shaola
    Shaola’s calm and spiritual nature belies his strength. His Spiritual Ground ability heals allies and damages enemies, making him a quiet but powerful force in battle.
[h2]🌟 Discover More Seekers![/h2]



Batterim, Grub, and Shaola are just the beginning. As you explore Naturia, you’ll encounter even more Seekers to add to your roster, including:
  • Isegon: A frost guardian who chills enemies to the bone.
  • Flox: Fast and fiery with an explosive personality.
  • Kabook: A bomb-like Seeker that delivers high-risk, high-reward damage.
  • And maybe even... the legendary Leerking?!

Each new Seeker adds to the cozy-yet-chaotic fun of building your ultimate team.
[h2]šŸ—ŗļø Ready to Explore Naturia?[/h2]

Are you prepared to meet unforgettable characters, build your dream squad, and immerse yourself in a world of strategy, adventure, and charm? Jump in, get cozy, and show Naturia what Seekers are made of!

šŸŽ‰ Add Seeker: Quest to your Steam Wishlist and be the first to know about updates!

šŸ«‚ Join our cozy community on Discord to share your thoughts, find friends, and stay up-to-date!

What to Expect in Seeker: Quest Early Access

[h3]Seeker: Quest Early Access Release Date: December 12, 2024[/h3]



Now that we’ve revealed the Early Access release date (within our latest announcement), let's dive into what Seeker: Quest will offer from day one!

[h2]New Seekers[/h2]
There will be dozens of collectible and playable characters added regularly, each with unique abilities and attributes. Some will even join your team as enemies first, making the hunt for them even more exciting!

When we go live with the Early Access, there will be around 20 Seekers you can challenge and eventually unlock! (By the way, we are arranging some Seeker designing competitions on our Discord. Be sure to join!)



[h2]New Levels & Challenges[/h2]
The first island is ready for you to explore, but more islands and challenging content will come with Big Updates. The first "Big Update" will introduce a second island, and so on.

On each of these "Big Updates" I try to bring in as much content as possible for you to enjoy on one sitting (or maybe multiple?). So in case you decide to jump into the early access from day 1, there will be almost monthly updates for you to come back and enjoy once you've completed the previous content.



[h2]Story & Dialogue[/h2]
The main character, Ive, leads the rebellion with her crew of exiled warrior, Draven. The warmongering and hate driven Sylvan Mage, Azrael and the nature loving potion crafter, Naman'Ghal. Within the first "chapter" aka. Early Access release, the story will include journey towards the discovery of the "Leer Temple" and what it is for.



Expect tons of dialogue updates and story expansion as we add more islands and deepen the characters’ backgrounds.

Are you ready to dive in? Be sure to wishlist Seeker: Quest and keep an eye on the announcements on our Discord channel.

The adventure begins soon!

Seeker: Quest – Early Access Release Date

[h2]Seeker: Quest Early Access Release Date: December 12, 2024[/h2]
Seeker: Quest is finally going live on Steam Early Access on December 12th, 2024! šŸŽ‰



After a lot of hard work, it’s time for you to get your hands on this monster-collecting RPG adventure. I’m incredibly excited to bring you all into the world of Naturia where Seekers roam and battles are fierce. This early access version will allow us to shape the game together, and your feedback will be invaluable.

But, let’s be clear: the game isn’t finished yet. There’s much more to come, and I want you to be part of this journey with me! Expect new Seekers, islands, levels, and plenty of features to be added in future updates.

Stay tuned for more announcements, and don’t forget to join our Discord for updates and community discussions!

And there’s more coming soon... šŸ”„

New Patch (08/12/23) - More speed! | LAST PATCH BEFORE CLOSING THE DEMO

Greetings adventurers!

I've just rolled out a new patch which adds some "quality of life" -things for the demo, but also some balancing for character speeds, damages and more. There is also a new version for the targeting system in place now! I've decided to change it a little, to be more clear who you are currently targeting at.

I also noticed one bug just before going live with the patch, but decided to fix it a little later: Some of the keybinds show controller binds in the UI, even though there is no controller plugged. In most of the cases, the keyboard control is "Q" rather than "B", what the UI suggests.

PLEASE NOTE: This is the LAST PATCH I'll do before closing down the demo. I'll keep the demo available for download for a couple of weeks now and then close it for good. Hope to see you trying the game!

Be sure to join our Discord and follow me on Instagram!

Best regards,
Klaus, The Jester
Jestercraft.com

Controller Support is here! (Seeker: Quest Demo)

Greetings, adventurers!

I'm delighted to announce that the first version of controller support is now available! While there's still some work to define proper "keybinds" in the user interface, everything (should) be functional!



Hop into the Seeker: Quest demo, give it a go, and remember to join our Discord channel for further discussions. While you're at it, why not follow our Instagram page?

Happy gaming, everyone!

Best regards,
Klaus, The Jester
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