
Game Vortex writes: "Lock's Quest comes to us through the same creative minds that delivered Drawn To Life, so expectations were higher than usual. Expectations are met quite well across the board, and we find in Lock's Quest a similar philosophy that might best be summed up as, "Don't just create something for players... let the players create something!" Lock's Quest doesn't execute on this with as much of a tabula rasa approach as we saw in Drawn To Life, but structure has its benefits as we will see."

The Playasia New Year’s Sale is running until January 4, 2021 with deals on games like The Last of Us Part II Collector’s Edition and Persona 5 Royal Phantom Thieves Edition. Plus, several games are on sale as part of the site’s Weekly Special including Lock’s Quest and Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes Complete Edition.

It’s not often that a port of a game is regarded with comparable praise to its original version. Usually, ports are clunky games, where sacrifices the developers made to squeeze the title into a compact package are plainly visible. Of course, there are strong examples like Old School RuneScape and some of the Final Fantasy games (such as FFIX), titles that are true to their original versions and outright playable. At $7.99 on Android and $6.99 on iOS, Lock’s Quest sits among these stronger ports, largely due to its inherent mechanics.
HandyGames and THQ Nordic are today very happy to announce that their Tower Defense/RTS/RPG s "Lock's Quest" is now available for iOS and Android devices.