Overview

Depression Quest is a free-to-play interactive fiction game that places players in the shoes of someone living with depression. Developed by The Quinnspiracy, Patrick Lindsey, and Isaac Schankler, this indie title offers a unique narrative experience focused on understanding and empathy. The game presents players with a series of everyday life events, requiring them to make choices that impact their illness management, relationships, job, and potential treatments.

With over 40,000 words of interactive fiction and approximately 150 unique encounters, Depression Quest provides a substantial yet accessible experience. Playthroughs are designed to be completed within a single day, allowing the game's message to resonate effectively.

The core gameplay revolves around making choices, where your current depression levels dynamically open or close off different narrative paths and options, reflecting the complex nature of the illness.

Highlights

  • Genre: An indie RPG and simulation experience presented as interactive fiction.
  • Gameplay: Features choose-your-own-adventure mechanics with over 40,000 words and 150 unique encounters.
  • Accessibility: Free to play, with full controller support and family sharing options available.

Who It's For

This game is for anyone seeking to understand the realities of living with depression, whether they are sufferers looking for validation or those who wish to gain insight into the illness. Its narrative-driven approach and choice-based gameplay will appeal to fans of visual novels and interactive fiction.

Game Info

  • Developer: The Quinnspiracy, Patrick Lindsey, Isaac Schankler
  • Publisher: The Quinnspiracy
  • Release Date: August 11, 2014
  • Genre: Indie, RPG, Simulation, Free to Play
  • Platform: PC (Windows)
  • Features: Single-player, Full controller support, Family Sharing