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<div align="center" style="font-size: 22pt">Time Quest Demo</div><br />
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| ReleaseName = Time Quest Demo
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| Image = [[Image:TimeQuestDemoSS.png|190px]]<br />
| Developer = [[Chad Goulding]]
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''Time Quest Demo Title Screen''
| Designer = [[Chad Goulding]]
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| ReleaseDate = {{2001}}
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| ReleaseVersion = 0.2
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| ProjectStatus = {{AbandonedFanAGI}}
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| Developer = {{ChadGoulding}}
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| Publisher = {{ChadGoulding}}
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| Designer = {{ChadGoulding}}
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| Type = {{FanAGIDemoGame}}
 
| Genre = {{Adventure}}
 
| Genre = {{Adventure}}
| Engine = [[AGI#AGI2|AGI2]]
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| Theme = {{SFAdven}}
| Platform = [[w:MS-DOS|MS-DOS]]
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| Engine = {{AGI2}}
| Localization = {{English}}{{French}}
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| Platform = {{DOS}}
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| Localization = {{English}}
 
| Website =  
 
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== Description ==
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==<br /><br /> Description ==
  
The '''''Time Quest''''' demo uses interpreter version 2.
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The '''''Time Quest''''' demo uses interpreter version 2.917.
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==<br /> Screenshots ==
 
 
== Screenshots ==
 
  
 
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==<br /> Synopsis ==
 
 
== Story ==
 
  
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{{Quote|Attrib = {{DavidSmithQ}}<ref>[[wayback:20060622035118/http://eds.org/~david/agi/fanmade/time.htm|eds.org/~david/agi/fanmade/time.htm]] (web archive)</ref>
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You are a scientist who is on the verge of completing your time machine. With your wife "dying" only a few months earlier, life hasn't been so great recently, but perhaps that is all about to change. Now, with a completed time machine, you are flung through various times, on the ultimate quest of your life.
 
You are a scientist who is on the verge of completing your time machine. With your wife "dying" only a few months earlier, life hasn't been so great recently, but perhaps that is all about to change. Now, with a completed time machine, you are flung through various times, on the ultimate quest of your life.
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==<br />  About ==
 
 
== About ==
 
  
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{{Quote|Attrib = {{DavidSmithQ}}<ref>[[wayback:20060622035118/http://eds.org/~david/agi/fanmade/time.htm|eds.org/~david/agi/fanmade/time.htm]] (web archive)</ref>
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This work in progress is top-notch. The graphics are excellent. The technical aspects are really quite good and innovative (even beyond some of the stuff Sierra did). The set of understood games is also very good. Just about everything I wanted to type was understood. The puzzles in this game are also quite good and quite clever. I was especially impressed with the puzzle which required the player to manipulate the colored pieces around to match an exact configuration. The puzzles really do fit well into the game. The plot to is really quite interesting. After finishing this work in progress, I really wanted to find out what happened next. The only suggestion I can make for this game is a technical one. There are a few doorways which the character walks through, and then in the next scene, they walk through the same doorway again. I remember this happening in the downstairs of the house right in the scenes in front of the door. However, this game is really good, on the top list.
 
This work in progress is top-notch. The graphics are excellent. The technical aspects are really quite good and innovative (even beyond some of the stuff Sierra did). The set of understood games is also very good. Just about everything I wanted to type was understood. The puzzles in this game are also quite good and quite clever. I was especially impressed with the puzzle which required the player to manipulate the colored pieces around to match an exact configuration. The puzzles really do fit well into the game. The plot to is really quite interesting. After finishing this work in progress, I really wanted to find out what happened next. The only suggestion I can make for this game is a technical one. There are a few doorways which the character walks through, and then in the next scene, they walk through the same doorway again. I remember this happening in the downstairs of the house right in the scenes in front of the door. However, this game is really good, on the top list.
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- [[David Smith]]
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==<br />  Download ==
 
 
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== Download ==
 
 
 
* [[Image:ZIP.PNG|ZIP File]] [[AGI:FanGames/|Time Quest Demo]]<span class="DLInfo"> (ZIP file) []</span>
 
  
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* [[Image:ZIP.png|ZIP File]] [[AGI:FanGames/TimeQuestDemo.zip|Time Quest Demo]]<span class="DLInfo"> (ZIP file) [145 KB]</span>
  
== Walkthroughs/Hints ==
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==<br />  Walkthroughs/Hints ==
  
 
* <span class="Inactive"><!--[[Image:ZIP.PNG|ZIP File]] [[AGI:FanGames/Walkthrough.zip| Walkthrough]]-->No walkthrough available.</span>
 
* <span class="Inactive"><!--[[Image:ZIP.PNG|ZIP File]] [[AGI:FanGames/Walkthrough.zip| Walkthrough]]-->No walkthrough available.</span>
* [[Image:ZIP.PNG|ZIP File]] [[AGI:FanGames/Walkthrough.zip| Walkthrough]]<span class="DLInfo"> (ZIP file) []</span>
 
* Walkthrough included in game download.
 
  
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==<br /> References ==
  
== Related Links ==
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* [[Fan Game List|Fan Games List]]
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==<br />  Related Links ==
  
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 9 February 2024

Time Quest Demo


Time Quest Demo
TimeQuestDemoSS.png

Time Quest Demo Title Screen

Release Date: 2001
Latest Version: 0.2
Project Status: Abandoned
Developer(s): Chad Goulding
Publisher: Chad Goulding
Designer(s): Chad Goulding
Source Available:  No
Category: Game
Type: Demo
Genre: Adventure
Theme(s): SF
Engine: AGI2
Platform: MS-DOS
Localization: English
Website:





Description

The Time Quest demo uses interpreter version 2.917.


Screenshots

TimeQuestDemoSS1.png TimeQuestDemoSS2.png


Synopsis

David Smith[1] wrote: You are a scientist who is on the verge of completing your time machine. With your wife "dying" only a few months earlier, life hasn't been so great recently, but perhaps that is all about to change. Now, with a completed time machine, you are flung through various times, on the ultimate quest of your life.


About

David Smith[2] wrote: This work in progress is top-notch. The graphics are excellent. The technical aspects are really quite good and innovative (even beyond some of the stuff Sierra did). The set of understood games is also very good. Just about everything I wanted to type was understood. The puzzles in this game are also quite good and quite clever. I was especially impressed with the puzzle which required the player to manipulate the colored pieces around to match an exact configuration. The puzzles really do fit well into the game. The plot to is really quite interesting. After finishing this work in progress, I really wanted to find out what happened next. The only suggestion I can make for this game is a technical one. There are a few doorways which the character walks through, and then in the next scene, they walk through the same doorway again. I remember this happening in the downstairs of the house right in the scenes in front of the door. However, this game is really good, on the top list.


Download


Walkthroughs/Hints

  • No walkthrough available.


References


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