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Timequest

Timequest

Details: Online game
Descr: Timequest is an interactive fiction game released by Legend Entertainment, and written by Bob Bates. The game can be played online at the Internet Archive. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1991
Designer: Bob Bates
Developers: Legend Entertainment, Ziggurat
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, DOS
Genres: Interactive fiction, Adventure fiction, Adventure
Publishers: Legend Entertainment, Ziggurat

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