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| ReleaseName = URI Quest | | ReleaseName = URI Quest | ||
| Image = [[Image:URIQuestSS.png|190px]]<br /> | | Image = [[Image:URIQuestSS.png|190px]]<br /> | ||
''URI Quest Title Screen'' | ''URI Quest Title Screen'' | ||
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+ | | ReleaseDate = {{1999}} | ||
+ | | ReleaseVersion = 0.173 | ||
| ProjectStatus = {{CompletedFanAGI}} | | ProjectStatus = {{CompletedFanAGI}} | ||
| Developer = {{Jeff Carroll}} | | Developer = {{Jeff Carroll}} | ||
| Publisher = {{Jeff Carroll}} | | Publisher = {{Jeff Carroll}} | ||
| Designer = {{Jeff Carroll}} | | Designer = {{Jeff Carroll}} | ||
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− | | | + | | Category = {{FanAGIGame}} |
+ | | Type = {{FanAGIFullGame}} | ||
| Genre = {{Adventure}} | | Genre = {{Adventure}} | ||
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| Engine = {{AGI2}} | | Engine = {{AGI2}} | ||
| Platform = {{DOS}} | | Platform = {{DOS}} | ||
| Localization = {{English}} | | Localization = {{English}} | ||
− | | Website = http:// | + | | Website = http://www.jeffcarroll.net/uriquest/index.html |
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As Jeff, and three of his other buddies, you must traverse the campus of URI, and complete various quests, everything from getting girls to getting quarters for laundry. | As Jeff, and three of his other buddies, you must traverse the campus of URI, and complete various quests, everything from getting girls to getting quarters for laundry. | ||
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==<br /> About == | ==<br /> About == | ||
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I was impressed on how quick this game came out, and how big it was. But I wasn't really impressed. The graphics are okay, but not really that great. I believe they use too much green, red, blue and grey, and not many others. They are also out of perspective. The technical aspects are satisfactory. The set of understood entered commands is decent, but unfortunately, when opening a door, when there is more than one door in a scene is annoying. You must type right door or left door, etc. Instead, the door the player is nearest to is the one that should open. I wasn't impressed with the plot of this game at all. It is not very coherent and has no really underlying plot. Rather it's just a bunch of guys doing everyday stuff. Plus I feel it really rips off a lot from Dave's Quest. One problem with this game is that it is too big. There are so many places to go to that have nothing you can do with them, that it gets boring, especially since the scenes aren't drawn that well. It's good to have a few scenes in a game that have nothing you can do in them, but this game has too many. Overall, I can't rate this game too high. However, it is worth a look. | I was impressed on how quick this game came out, and how big it was. But I wasn't really impressed. The graphics are okay, but not really that great. I believe they use too much green, red, blue and grey, and not many others. They are also out of perspective. The technical aspects are satisfactory. The set of understood entered commands is decent, but unfortunately, when opening a door, when there is more than one door in a scene is annoying. You must type right door or left door, etc. Instead, the door the player is nearest to is the one that should open. I wasn't impressed with the plot of this game at all. It is not very coherent and has no really underlying plot. Rather it's just a bunch of guys doing everyday stuff. Plus I feel it really rips off a lot from Dave's Quest. One problem with this game is that it is too big. There are so many places to go to that have nothing you can do with them, that it gets boring, especially since the scenes aren't drawn that well. It's good to have a few scenes in a game that have nothing you can do in them, but this game has too many. Overall, I can't rate this game too high. However, it is worth a look. | ||
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==<br /> Download == | ==<br /> Download == | ||
− | * [[Image:ZIP. | + | * [[Image:ZIP.png|ZIP File]] [[AGI:FanGames/URIQuest.zip|URI Quest]]<span class="DLInfo"> (ZIP file) [358 KB]</span> |
==<br /> Walkthroughs/Hints == | ==<br /> Walkthroughs/Hints == | ||
− | * <span class="Inactive" | + | * <span class="Inactive">No walkthrough available.</span> |
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+ | ==<br /> References == | ||
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+ | <references /> | ||
==<br /> Related Links == | ==<br /> Related Links == | ||
− | * [[Fan | + | * http://skyscraper.fortunecity.com/eudora/374/ |
+ | * [[Fan AGI Release List]] | ||
* [[:Category:Fan Releases|Fan Releases]] | * [[:Category:Fan Releases|Fan Releases]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:42, 11 July 2024
URI Quest Title Screen | |
Release Date: | 1999 |
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Latest Version: | 0.173 |
Project Status: | Completed |
Developer(s): | Jeff Carroll |
Publisher: | Jeff Carroll |
Designer(s): | Jeff Carroll |
Source Available: | No |
Category: | Game |
Type: | Full |
Genre: | Adventure |
Theme(s): | |
Engine: | AGI2 |
Platform: | MS-DOS |
Localization: | English |
Website: | http://www.jeffcarroll.net/uriquest/index.html |
Description
URI Quest uses interpreter version 2.917.
Screenshots
Synopsis
David Smith[1] wrote: As Jeff, and three of his other buddies, you must traverse the campus of URI, and complete various quests, everything from getting girls to getting quarters for laundry.
About
David Smith[2] wrote: I was impressed on how quick this game came out, and how big it was. But I wasn't really impressed. The graphics are okay, but not really that great. I believe they use too much green, red, blue and grey, and not many others. They are also out of perspective. The technical aspects are satisfactory. The set of understood entered commands is decent, but unfortunately, when opening a door, when there is more than one door in a scene is annoying. You must type right door or left door, etc. Instead, the door the player is nearest to is the one that should open. I wasn't impressed with the plot of this game at all. It is not very coherent and has no really underlying plot. Rather it's just a bunch of guys doing everyday stuff. Plus I feel it really rips off a lot from Dave's Quest. One problem with this game is that it is too big. There are so many places to go to that have nothing you can do with them, that it gets boring, especially since the scenes aren't drawn that well. It's good to have a few scenes in a game that have nothing you can do in them, but this game has too many. Overall, I can't rate this game too high. However, it is worth a look.
Download
- URI Quest (ZIP file) [358 KB]
Walkthroughs/Hints
- No walkthrough available.
References
- ↑ eds.org/~david/agi/fanmade/uriquest.htm (web archive)
- ↑ eds.org/~david/agi/fanmade/uriquest.htm (web archive)
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