Throwback Zelda II Homage “Elliot Quest” Heads to Nintendo Switch

Independent Mexico-based developed Ansimuz Games is bringing their The Legend of Zelda II homage title, Elliot Quest, to the Nintendo Switch.

The news comes via a European eShop listing for the game, which notes the game is heading to the platform. Further details like pricing or a release date aren’t on the game’s page.

Here’s a rundown on the game:


Elliot can’t die—but he’s still running out of time. In Elliot Quest, the victim of a rare curse must find a cure before he’s transformed into a demon.

After Elliot’s wife disappears, he falls sick and attempts to take his own life–only to discovers that he can’t die. Plagued by nightmares and growing weaker by the day, Elliot seeks out a local Sage, who tells him that he’s the victim of a rare curse. A demon called a Satar is slowly consuming Elliot’s vitality.

If Elliot can’t find a cure to the curse before it’s too late, he will become a Satar. His only hope is to ask for the help of one of the island’s Guardians, who have kept the Satar from taking over Urele. Elliot can’t die—but he’s still running out of time.

Elliot Quest is an adventure/RPG where players explore the mysterious Urele island in search of an ancient demon. With 5 dungeons to conquer, 16 bosses to defeat, and countless treasures to discover and hidden areas. Well-balanced gameplay easy to pick up but challenging to master.

  • An expansive island to explore with over 16 unique bosses
  • Customize your character with an engaging Level Up System
  • Chain attacks to make enemies drop more items
  • Experiment with different magic attacks to defeat Elliot’s enemies
  • Solve puzzles to find hidden crystals and access secret areas
  • Hunt powerful monsters to find powerful weapons
  • 3 unique endings based on your decisions
  • Well-balanced gameplay that’s easy to pick up but challenging to master

Elliot Quest has been available for PC, Mac, Linux, Wii U, and the Nintendo 3DS.

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