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Chex Quest
Credits
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Title: Chex Quest
Platform: DOS
Developer: Digital Café
Publisher (USA): Ralston-Purina
First Release Date (USA): 1996/??/??
Audio Credits:
Sound Design/Music
- Andrew Benson
Sound Engineer
- Mike Koenigs
Rip Credit: Csabo
Vorbis Credit: Dean Tersigni
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Reviews
Game
Chex Quest is a 3D shooter based on the DOOM engine and given away with boxes of Chex cereal in 1996 (the first computer game to be released in such a way). The game had to be cleaned up an awful lot before it was sent out to children. Instead of shooting at demons you shoot at aliens made of phlem. Instead of a hardcore space marine you're a giant piece of cereal. Instead of blood and bodies on the walls you see Chex advertisements. You get the picture. Since the game is made for kids it's fairly easy, and the overall quality of the game isn't that great since it had to be completed in only five months. Still, it's one of the best and most complete total conversion of the DOOM engine ever seen.
Music
Since only the first five levels of the game have been made there are only five music tracks for levels, and the additional introduction, intermission, and victory tunes. Each one is actually well composed. The cartoon sound fits perfectly to the cartoon nature of the game.
Ripping
Because Chex Quest is a DOOM conversion the music is in MUS format and can be ripped from the Chex.WAD in the same manner that the DOOM music is ripped. Actually, Chex Quest contains some of the original DOOM music that wasn't removed in the conversion process. The MUS files were recorded with Winamp.
Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chex_Quest
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Albums
This game's soundtrack was never released.
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Vorbis Soundtrack
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© Copyright 2007-2008: Dean Tersigni. All rights reserved.
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