The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim took the gaming world by storm when it first launched back in 2011, and has remained at the top ever since. It really has become one of those video games that players wish they could erase from their memory, so they could play it again with no idea of what to expect. At least this way, all the quests would feel brand-new. It's all the missions that give the game its depth and longevity, so one person decided that logging quests in the non-gaming world needed to become a reality as well.
Over on the Skyrim subreddit, user pzet123 has created an app for iOS and Android that's essentially a to-do list. Only in this instance, it's directly inspired by the epic Bethesda RPG, right down to the sounds. Like any standard task creating app, users are able to add what they need to do for that day, adding a list of things that need to be completed, and then having the ability to check them off, or mark them as completed, once done. This specific app, known simply as «Quest Log,» does all that, but with a look that's modeled off the decade-old game, emulating things like the font and look of the in-game quest menu.
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Fans will get a kick out of it, especially as, once a task, or «quest», is finished, the game's Level Up sound plays. Given that Skyrim is known for some amazing in-game quests, pzet123's app is a fitting download for anyone who's a big fan of the game, and also has a lot of things they need to do on a regular basis. Many in the Reddit thread have expressed their delight for «Quest Log.» One user did show concern about how the app creator has used official sound samples from the game, though pzet123 believes that, because they are «sound bytes,» they
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