@Wh1sp3r, it looks like you will have to play the game again. I believe most Armor Games' Quests are tied to in-game achievements.
Usually when the in-game achievement is awarded, the player also receives the Armor Games quest. So, the code is checking to see if you fill the requirements to get the quest at the time the in-game achievement is awarded, if you already had the in-game achievement before the quests came out, the code will never check to see if you should also have the Armor Games' quests. This can be a frustrating when you have already completed the quest requirements.
However, some games check the requirements for Armor Games' Quests when the game starts, or when a level starts or finishes, and it will check more than once, meaning you can retroactively obtain quests, but it depends on the game and most often you have to replay the game.
@Reton8 puff ok. I get that for many games the same thing happened to me ah! thanks for the info and I was desperate and I thought it was some kind of failure, THANKS FOR THE INFORMATION
Funny little game! I wonder why they didn't come up with a "Get all ingame achievements" quest... not that they should =) The quests are all well chosen!
@jhonlouie_mendegorin You're going to have to start a new game to unlock some of the quests if you've already earned them before the release of the quests.
@twillight2 : Are you sure you are logged into Armor Games and not playing incognito? This could be the reason for your Quests not unlocking when achieving them in-game. =)
EDIT: And I forgot to ask, but did you achieve them in-game before the Quests were launched? If so, you need to start fresh for this game in order for them to unlock. Sorry. =/
I suggest instead fix the quest-recognision, and don't expect me, and thousands of other players to re-invest 100 hour more to the very same achievements.
I see this is a general problem, it's time to make this major important fix for the site, don't u think?
@twillight2, I'm fairly confident quest recognition is not programmed in by Armor Games, but the developers of the games themselves. In other words, quest recognition happens in the game code itself. It only occurs in part on Armor Games side. This is why Armor Games needs to contact developers to put quests in games. I believe this is the same for Kongregate and badges, not certain.