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Sprawling, February 16, 2020TimeQuest provides plenty of fun and clever puzzles through a light-hearted time-travel theme. The writing is clear and lean, with a bit of whimsy and irony, and the implementation is excellent, creating no game-play problems. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
- kala (Finland), April 4, 2013 Moby Games Well, for starters, TimeQuest was one of the first adventures by Legend, and one of the best ones as well. It was created by Bob Bates, one of the founders of Legend (who previously worked for Infocom), and one of the most talented adventure designers ever. TimeQuest has everything in it: intriguing story, rich, literary language, smart puzzles and lots of interaction with surroundings.
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A Game for the Ages, December 7, 2007by Benjamin Sokal (Elysium pod planting enclosure on Mars) TimeQuest is a journey through history in search of a madman who aims to alter it. You can explore 49 different timeplaces ranging from 1361 BC to 1940 AD, as well as your headquarters in 2090. The amount of areas available to explore makes the game somewhat imposing at first, and many puzzles require items from different time periods. Half the fun of this game is exploring all the different times and places, and realizing how your actions in one time period will affect another. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
- Matt Kimmel (Cambridge, MA), November 29, 2007
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