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[[Image:Costume Quest - WIN - Germany.jpg|thumb|256x256px|German box cover.]]
 
[[Image:Costume Quest - WIN - Germany.jpg|thumb|256x256px|German box cover.]]
  
'''''Costume Quest''''' is a [[role-playing video game]] developed and published by [[Double Fine Productions]] on [[iOS]] on 2010-10-10 and later published on several other platforms. In the game a brother or sister go out trick or treating. You can play as either, but the other is kidnapped by monsters who believe they are a giant piece of candy, and, as you try to rescue them, a witch steals your costume! You afraid to go home and face the wrath of your parents who will be angry you lost your sibling, so you have to find a new costume, defeat the monsters, and, of course, collect candy. As you adventure, you meet new kids who join in your quest and learn new powers to better defeat your adversaries.
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'''''Costume Quest''''' is a [[role-playing video game]] developed and published by [[Double Fine Productions]] on [[iOS]] on 2010-10-10 and later published on several other platforms. An expansion called ''Grubbins on Ice'' was released on 2010-12-08.
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In the game a brother and sister go out trick-or-treating together on [[Halloween]] and you play as one of them. The other is kidnapped by monsters who believe they are a giant piece of candy, and it's up to you to rescue them. In addition to the main quest, you also collect new costumes with special powers, meet new friends who will help you on the way, and explore various areas as you trick-or-treat your way into adventure.
  
 
==Personal==
 
==Personal==
I remember seeing snippets of ''Costume Quest'' online around 2010, and I bought it in a bundle years later, but didn't play it until 2021. I assumed I would get bored of it and give up, but the game did a good job of keeping my interests, and I played the game all the way through, beating it on 2021-01-26. I reached level 10, with all stamps, costumes, and cards. I got all the achievements except those for ''Grubbins On Ice'', which I have yet to play.
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I remember seeing snippets of ''Costume Quest'' online when it came out, and I bought it in a bundle years later, but didn't play it until 2021. The game did a good job of keeping my interests, and I played it all the way through over the course of a few days, beating the Windows port on 2021-01-26. I reached level 10, collected all the stamps, costumes, and cards, and got all the achievements. Later, I played the ''Grubbins on Ice'' expansion. I reached level 14, got all the stamps, costumes, and cards, and the remaining achievements on 2022-12-04.
  
==Status==
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I own this game on Steam and have beat it.
I own this game on Steam and am playing it.
 
  
 
==Review==
 
==Review==
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===Good===
 
===Good===
 
* The game does a great job of capturing the way children feel on Halloween. For a trick-or-treating child, donning a costume makes them feel like the actual thing they're representing. The powerful animations during combat really make this feel real.
 
* The game does a great job of capturing the way children feel on Halloween. For a trick-or-treating child, donning a costume makes them feel like the actual thing they're representing. The powerful animations during combat really make this feel real.
* The locations (a well-decorated neighborhood, mall, and fair) are all perfect for the game's theme.
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* The three locations (neighborhood, mall, and fair) are each well-decorated and perfect for the game's theme.
* The combat mechanic of requiring the player to respond to stimulus both during an attack and defense is a nice way to keep the player focused on the game rather than a passive chore, like so many other RPGs. I also like that you are put back to full health at the end of each combat, so you're not fiddling with healing spells, potions, and the like.
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* The combat mechanic of requiring the player to respond to stimulus both during offense and defense is a nice way to keep the player focused on the game rather than the more passive approach in so many other RPGs. I also like that you are put back to full health at the end of each combat, so you're not fiddling with healing spells and potions the whole game.
* I like all the mini games included through the game. They're both enjoyable and fitting to the theme. Hide n' seek, bobbing for apples, trading cards, etc.
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* I like all the included mini games. They're both enjoyable and fitting to the theme. Hide n' seek, bobbing for apples, trading cards, etc.
* The various puns and jokes spoken by the kids throughout the game is a fantastic addition. Most are just worth a chuckle, but some made me laugh out loud.
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* The various puns and jokes spoken by the kids throughout the game are a fantastic addition. Most are just worth a chuckle, but some made me laugh out loud. The victory animations for the various costumes are also funny.
 
* It's nice that you can play as a girl.
 
* It's nice that you can play as a girl.
* I felt the length was just right. It's not a drawn out RPG, but it gives enough time to develop the characters and let you have fun with them.
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* I felt the length was just right. It's not a drawn-out RPG, but it gives enough time to develop the characters and let you have fun with them.
* The backgrounds during combat faithfully recreate the map of the are you're in in miniature, which is a nice touch.
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* The backgrounds during combat faithfully recreate the map of the area you're in in miniature, which is a nice touch.
 
* I love that the cat's butthole is so conspicuous.
 
* I love that the cat's butthole is so conspicuous.
 
* The carpet in the arcade is spot-on.
 
* The carpet in the arcade is spot-on.
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* The ''Grubbins on Ice'' expansion is a nice addition which I enjoyed.
  
 
===Bad===
 
===Bad===
* The enemies are too similar. You have an orc-like thing, another orc-like thing, and a crow, all of which fight the same way and use the same abilities throughout the entire game. This means there isn't much combat strategy required, and it's easy to game (near the end, I equipped stun stamp to each member in my party and the enemy could never attack!). Only the bosses need any strategy.
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* The enemies are too similar. You have an orc-like thing, another orc-like thing, and a crow, all of which fight the same way and use the same abilities throughout the entire game. This means there isn't much combat strategy required, and it's easy to game (near the end, I equipped stun stamps to each party member and the enemies could never attack once!). Only the bosses need any strategy.
* The audio isn't that interesting. The sound effects are barely noticeable, and, although the orchestration is professionally made and fits combat, it doesn't really fit with the rest of the game. I would have much preferred some stand-alone tracks for the exploration sections and mini games rather than all ambiance.
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* The audio isn't that interesting. Although the orchestration is professionally made and fits combat, I would have much preferred some stand-alone tracks for the exploration sections and mini games rather than all ambiance.
* Dying doesn't mean anything in this game. If you lose in combat, you just try it again until you win. I feel like losing a battle should set you back at least somewhat.
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* Dying means nothing in this game. If you lose in combat, you just try it again until you win. I feel like losing a battle should set you back at least somewhat.
* I would prefer the game used a button to advance text rather than a timeout. Sometimes, when I read the dialogue faster than the game expected me to, I would press a button on the controller, and, when I pressed B, it would skip the entire cutscene and there was no way to rewatch it.
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* I would prefer the game used a button to advance text rather than a timeout. Sometimes, when I read the dialogue faster than the game expected me to, I would press a button on the controller, and, when I pressed B, it would skip the entire cutscene and there was no way to rewatch it, and, since the game auto-saves all the time, you can't even quit and restart to go back and see it.
* I would have liked the ability to skip the longer combat animations. They're fun to watch at first, but a bit annoying later in the game. Thankfully, none of them are ever too long.
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* I wish your characters walked a little faster, or there was a run ability. When you use the robot's wheelie shoes, you realize just how slow you walk, especially when you have a long way to go. You can just always play as the robot, but this takes away the fun of all the other costumes.
* I don't understand the point of making one of the main facing buttons a pause button.
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* I would have liked the ability to skip the longer combat animations. They're fun to watch at first, but a bit annoying after you've seen then dozens of times. Thankfully, none of them are ever too long.
* The Statue of Liberty costume, although it has funny animation, isn't very useful or thematic.
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* The environments are never so large that you need a map, still, I would have liked one.
* Like so many games, this one awards achievements for simply doing the things necessary to beat the game, and I never feel like that's an achievement.
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* While it's great that you can play as either the brother or sister, it would have been nice if there were some significant differences between the game when you do. All they game does it swap the models, all the dialogue remains the same.
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* I don't know why they made one of the main buttons a pause button.
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* The Statue of Liberty costume, although it has funny animation, is useful only as a lock-and-key mechanism. It's not very good in combat, and isn't thematic to the game.
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* Like so many others, this game awards achievements for simply doing the things necessary to beat the game, and I never feel like that was an achievement.
 
* When an enemy is stunned, the camera doesn't move for them. Stun all three enemies, and you'll be looking at a strange angle for several seconds.
 
* When an enemy is stunned, the camera doesn't move for them. Stun all three enemies, and you'll be looking at a strange angle for several seconds.
  
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Costume Quest - WIN - Germany.jpg|Box art.
 
Costume Quest - WIN - Germany.jpg|Box art.
 
Costume Quest - STEAM - Title Card.jpg|Steam title card.
 
Costume Quest - STEAM - Title Card.jpg|Steam title card.
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Costume Quest - Grubbins on Ice - Poster - World.jpg|''Grubbins on Ice'' poster.
 
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===Videos===
 
===Videos===
{{#ev:youtube|kYa5zxyuQPU|256|inline|Longplay.|frame}}
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{{YouTube|kYa5zxyuQPU|Longplay - Costume Quest.}}
{{#ev:youtube|zE2Kfc-dMX0|256|inline|Speedrun.|frame}}
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{{YouTube|_V2FdCdxC80|Longplay - Grubbins on Ice.}}
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{{YouTube|zE2Kfc-dMX0|Speedrun.}}
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==Representation==
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{{Representation
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| Media                        = Video Games
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| BechdelTestStatus            = Pass
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| BechdelTestNotes              = If you choose Wren, you will speak to Lucy a fair amount.
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| StrongFemaleCharacterStatus  = Pass
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| StrongFemaleCharacterNotes    = Wren saves her brother and Lucy is super smart.
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| StrongNonWhiteCharacterStatus = Pass
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| StrongNonWhiteCharacterNotes  = Everett is black, Lucy is Asian, both are party members.
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| QueerCharacterStatus          = Fail
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| QueerCharacterNotes          = There are no queer characters.
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}}
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
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{{Link|GameFAQs|https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/xbox360/604987-costume-quest}}
 
{{Link|GameFAQs|https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/xbox360/604987-costume-quest}}
 
{{Link|TVTropes|https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/CostumeQuest}}
 
{{Link|TVTropes|https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/CostumeQuest}}
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* [https://costumequest.fandom.com/wiki/Costume_Quest_Wiki costumequest.fandom.com/wiki/Costume_Quest_Wiki] - Costume Quest Wiki.
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* [https://www.mobygames.com/game/costume-quest-grubbins-on-ice mobygames.com/game/costume-quest-grubbins-on-ice] - MobyGames - Grubbins on Ice.
  
  
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[[Category: 2010 Video Games]]
 
[[Category: 2010 Video Games]]
 
[[Category: Video Game Prime Order - Strategy, Adventure, Action]]
 
[[Category: Video Game Prime Order - Strategy, Adventure, Action]]
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[[Category: Video Game Genre - Comedy]]
 
[[Category: Video Game Genre - Role-Playing Game]]
 
[[Category: Video Game Genre - Role-Playing Game]]
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[[Category: Media Theme - Comedy]]
 
[[Category: Media Theme - Fantasy]]
 
[[Category: Media Theme - Fantasy]]
 
[[Category: Media Theme - Halloween]]
 
[[Category: Media Theme - Halloween]]
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[[Category: Game Mechanic - Playable Female Character]]
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[[Category: Game Mechanic - Playable Non-White Character]]
 
[[Category: iOS Games]]
 
[[Category: iOS Games]]
 
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[[Category: Windows Games]]
 
[[Category: Windows Games]]
 
[[Category: Xbox 360 Games]]
 
[[Category: Xbox 360 Games]]
[[Category: Video Games That Pass the Bechdel Test]]
 
 
[[Category: Trope - Damsel In Distress]]
 
[[Category: Trope - Damsel In Distress]]
[[Category: Trope - Strong Female Character]]
 
 
[[Category: Video Games I've Beaten]]
 
[[Category: Video Games I've Beaten]]
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[[Category: The Feels]]

Revision as of 17:57, 5 December 2022

German box cover.

Costume Quest is a role-playing video game developed and published by Double Fine Productions on iOS on 2010-10-10 and later published on several other platforms. An expansion called Grubbins on Ice was released on 2010-12-08.

In the game a brother and sister go out trick-or-treating together on Halloween and you play as one of them. The other is kidnapped by monsters who believe they are a giant piece of candy, and it's up to you to rescue them. In addition to the main quest, you also collect new costumes with special powers, meet new friends who will help you on the way, and explore various areas as you trick-or-treat your way into adventure.

Personal

I remember seeing snippets of Costume Quest online when it came out, and I bought it in a bundle years later, but didn't play it until 2021. The game did a good job of keeping my interests, and I played it all the way through over the course of a few days, beating the Windows port on 2021-01-26. I reached level 10, collected all the stamps, costumes, and cards, and got all the achievements. Later, I played the Grubbins on Ice expansion. I reached level 14, got all the stamps, costumes, and cards, and the remaining achievements on 2022-12-04.

I own this game on Steam and have beat it.

Review

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7 7 7 6 5

Best Version: Windows

— This section contains spoilers! —

Good

  • The game does a great job of capturing the way children feel on Halloween. For a trick-or-treating child, donning a costume makes them feel like the actual thing they're representing. The powerful animations during combat really make this feel real.
  • The three locations (neighborhood, mall, and fair) are each well-decorated and perfect for the game's theme.
  • The combat mechanic of requiring the player to respond to stimulus both during offense and defense is a nice way to keep the player focused on the game rather than the more passive approach in so many other RPGs. I also like that you are put back to full health at the end of each combat, so you're not fiddling with healing spells and potions the whole game.
  • I like all the included mini games. They're both enjoyable and fitting to the theme. Hide n' seek, bobbing for apples, trading cards, etc.
  • The various puns and jokes spoken by the kids throughout the game are a fantastic addition. Most are just worth a chuckle, but some made me laugh out loud. The victory animations for the various costumes are also funny.
  • It's nice that you can play as a girl.
  • I felt the length was just right. It's not a drawn-out RPG, but it gives enough time to develop the characters and let you have fun with them.
  • The backgrounds during combat faithfully recreate the map of the area you're in in miniature, which is a nice touch.
  • I love that the cat's butthole is so conspicuous.
  • The carpet in the arcade is spot-on.
  • The Grubbins on Ice expansion is a nice addition which I enjoyed.

Bad

  • The enemies are too similar. You have an orc-like thing, another orc-like thing, and a crow, all of which fight the same way and use the same abilities throughout the entire game. This means there isn't much combat strategy required, and it's easy to game (near the end, I equipped stun stamps to each party member and the enemies could never attack once!). Only the bosses need any strategy.
  • The audio isn't that interesting. Although the orchestration is professionally made and fits combat, I would have much preferred some stand-alone tracks for the exploration sections and mini games rather than all ambiance.
  • Dying means nothing in this game. If you lose in combat, you just try it again until you win. I feel like losing a battle should set you back at least somewhat.
  • I would prefer the game used a button to advance text rather than a timeout. Sometimes, when I read the dialogue faster than the game expected me to, I would press a button on the controller, and, when I pressed B, it would skip the entire cutscene and there was no way to rewatch it, and, since the game auto-saves all the time, you can't even quit and restart to go back and see it.
  • I wish your characters walked a little faster, or there was a run ability. When you use the robot's wheelie shoes, you realize just how slow you walk, especially when you have a long way to go. You can just always play as the robot, but this takes away the fun of all the other costumes.
  • I would have liked the ability to skip the longer combat animations. They're fun to watch at first, but a bit annoying after you've seen then dozens of times. Thankfully, none of them are ever too long.
  • The environments are never so large that you need a map, still, I would have liked one.
  • While it's great that you can play as either the brother or sister, it would have been nice if there were some significant differences between the game when you do. All they game does it swap the models, all the dialogue remains the same.
  • I don't know why they made one of the main buttons a pause button.
  • The Statue of Liberty costume, although it has funny animation, is useful only as a lock-and-key mechanism. It's not very good in combat, and isn't thematic to the game.
  • Like so many others, this game awards achievements for simply doing the things necessary to beat the game, and I never feel like that was an achievement.
  • When an enemy is stunned, the camera doesn't move for them. Stun all three enemies, and you'll be looking at a strange angle for several seconds.

Ugly

  • Nothing.

Media

Box Art

Documentation

Fan Art

Videos

Longplay - Costume Quest.
Longplay - Grubbins on Ice.
Speedrun.

Representation

Strong female character?PassWren saves her brother and Lucy is super smart.
Bechdel test?PassIf you choose Wren, you will speak to Lucy a fair amount.
Strong person of color character?{{{StrongPOCCharacterStatus}}}{{{StrongPOCCharacterNotes}}}
Queer character?FailThere are no queer characters.

Links

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