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Revision as of 12:21, 8 February 2024
Jeff's Quest Demo Title Screen | |
Release Date: | June 1, 1998 |
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Latest Version: | 0.5 alpha |
Project Status: | Abandoned |
Developer(s): | Jeff Stewart |
Publisher: | Jeff Stewart |
Designer(s): | Jeff Stewart |
Source Available: | No |
Category: | Game |
Type: | Demo |
Genre: | Adventure |
Theme(s): | |
Engine: | AGI2 |
Platform: | MS-DOS |
Localization: | English |
Website: |
Description
Jeff's Quest uses interpreter version 2.917.
Screenshots
Story
David Smith[1] wrote: You are Jeff, a student aboard a space station, who after returning home, finds a huge problem. Now, he must save his people.
About
David Smith[2] wrote: I found the graphics in this game to pretty good, at least the backgrounds. Most of the views, if not all of them were ripped off. (The view of Jeff sleeping on the bed was ripped from Dave's Quest). The music was also pretty good. So far, the plot looked okay, but there wasn't much to go on. The technical aspects were pretty nice. The moving stars across the windows was a nice touch. Character interaction is okay. The game understands a lot of entered commands which is good. All, in, all, this actually looked like a decent enough game if it hadn't been abandoned. Oh well.
Download
- Jeff's Quest Demo (ZIP file) [76.9 KB]
Walkthroughs/Hints
- No walkthrough available.
References
- ↑ eds.org/~david/agi/fanmade/jeff.htm (web archive)
- ↑ eds.org/~david/agi/fanmade/jeff.htm (web archive)
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