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Cwens Quest - http://www.drunkduck.com/Cwens_Quest/

Description

Imagine your father kicked out of the house.....off of a cliff, when you were 6, just because you had a simbling. Would you want revenge? If the answer is 'Hell Yes!' then you might enjoy Cwen's Quest. A fantasy/humor series that follow Cwen on a rampage of revenge with lots of laughs along the way.

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humor funny full page adventure

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Reviews

User: rmtoads
On Writing: The humor is often slightly dark blended with absurdity - and it all works very well. The comic shifts from comedy to serious (which is somewhat rare on its own) quite smoothly, and I found much of the dialogue quite clever.
On Art: The art is heavily anime influenced, but without looking really generic or overdone. Overall, it's a great style that works very well with the comic's goofy overtones.
On Website: The website is organized quite clearly and easy to navigate. My one and only gripe is that it's programmed to have the mouse cursor disappear when hovering over a link. This makes it easy to click on the wrong button in the navigation, or on the wrong link if it's close to another. After all, without a cursor, you can't quite tell if you're hovering over the correct link or not. I'd highly recommend they change this, but I can live if they don't.
Overall: Cwen's Quest is a load of fun, sometimes violent, always witty. If you like comedy and fantasy, I strongly suggest you take a look into this.


User: MaciaPaladin
On Writing: The writing is always entertaining and the humor rarely falls flat. It's a combination of well planned dialog, with really good visual pacing.
On Art: While not always technically perfect, Sarah N's art never fails to convey the seriousness (or lack of) in any given situation. Plus, her flair for visual comedy is top drawer.
On Website: I've never been thrilled with Drunk Duck overall, as some aspects of it are restrictive. But the Cwen's Quest site is easy to navigate and get's the job done.
Overall: Overall, Cwen's Quest delivers the goods. It's an often uproariously funny comical farce set in a fantasy world. You're never quite sure where or when it takes place, and that's fine. I think it might lose some of the magic if we got into too much geekery. All we know is: Cwen's an outcast daughter lookin' for revenge. What more could you want? Dragons? They got those too!