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The mysteries of Shapik: The Quest bring magic to the land of Xbox

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You may well have heard of Shapik: The Quest, especially if you occasionally frequent the mobile gaming scene. But now it’s time for those same mysteries to unfold on Xbox – are you ready for the magic it promises?

Shapik: The Quest has seen some 500,000 downloads taking place on the Google Play Store for Android mobile users, with comparisons to the likes of Machinarium and the best point and click adventures being heard. Now it’s time for that game to break free from the confines of that mobile landscape to release on Xbox – and soon Steam. 

Available right this minute from the Xbox Store, playable on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, Shapik: The Quest will set you back a mere £4.19 in asking price, with that discounted down for an initial launch period. Pay up and you should expect to take in a cute little adventure that focuses efforts on the story of Shapik; a long-lost found travelling through the most magical of forests in hope of finding his missing sister. 

What plays out is – at least from what we can gather from screenshots and trailers – is a wonderful little adventure, one that will have you navigating a beautiful world, working the secrets that it holds. There’s promise of mystery, of magic, of danger – and you’ll need to help Shapik through the lot if there’s ever a chance of him hunting down his sibling. 

From the Rapid Snail and Xitilon teams, we’re quite excited for what Shapik: The Quest brings to the Xbox landscape, looking to review in the very near future. Stay tuned for our review thoughts, but until that time you’ll want to pop over to the Xbox Store and grab the download you need. 

Surely this one is worthy of that £4 asking price, no?

Game Description:

This is a story of Shapik, traveling through magic forest in search of his missing sister. Explore a beautiful world, full of mystery, magic and danger and find your missing sister, solving puzzles on your way.

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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