School Project • 2D Platform Adventure

A soft-dark 2D adventure with calm neon vibes.

Crimson Quest is a simple but polished platform game concept. Explore mysterious ruins, collect energy orbs, jump across floating platforms and reach the final gate without the aggressive horror look.

3Playable stages
x64 / x32Windows builds
LowSystem requirements
HP 100Orbs 08Gate Open

Not just another basic landing page

Cleaner visuals, calmer colors and more project-like details.

Latest Update

Safe Place Visual Mode

The red danger theme was replaced with a soft blue and violet atmosphere. The site now feels more modern, friendly and comfortable to look at.

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Simple Controls

Move, jump and dodge with beginner-friendly keyboard controls.

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Calm Dark World

A night-style map with neon highlights instead of harsh warning colors.

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Energy Orbs

Collect glowing orbs to unlock the final gate and finish the level.

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Project Details

Includes download buttons, features, screenshots, requirements and FAQ.

About The Game

Crimson Quest is a 2D platformer made as a school project. The goal is to show basic game design ideas such as movement, platforms, obstacles, enemies, level progression and a clear user interface.

Mini Story

The player enters an old sky ruin powered by blue energy crystals. To escape, they must collect enough orbs, avoid shadow creatures and activate the ancient gate.

Concept Screenshots

CSS-made preview scenes so the page does not look empty.

Level 1 - Sky Ruins
Soft neon platform section with collectible orbs.
Crystal Path
Final Gate Room

Download BorneQuest

Choose the version that matches your Windows system.

FAQ

Small details for a more complete project page.

Is this a real game?

It is presented as a school project demo page for a 2D game concept.

Can I change the links?

Yes. Replace the two example.com download URLs inside the HTML with your own links.

Does it work on phone?

The website is responsive and adjusts itself for smaller screens.

Why this theme?

The darker blue design is easier on the eyes and looks safer than red-black danger colors.