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NES Quest - The 8BIT Journey is a 2D adventure game developed by Yolt and Mr. T using Chris Jones' AGS engine. Making the mistake of lending your 8-bit console to your cousins, you find that the NES was returned in a sorry state and hence set out on a journey to get it fixed.

The game is of decent length and has good art for characters and backgrounds. There are roughly nine rooms to explore in total, but be prepared to do some pixel hunt exercise to find one or two items in this quest. (more screenshots in the extended)

Name: NES Quest
Developer: KCD Games
Category: Adventure
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB
Walkthrough: Available
Direct download link: Click here



Comments

I'm stuck.

The NES is repaired and I've paid for some of it, but I'm still missing 20 coins. I've also got rock, light saber, bra and smelly outdated food. I've beaten the parachute game on both A and B, but nothing happened. Also, trying to open the cupboard in the living room he says he should ask his parents for help, but when talking to his mother he says he doesn't need any help yet. I also can't give the food to anyone, if I try he says he doesn't want to carry it (and keeps carrying it). Seems a bit buggy.

I suspect I'm missing one of those pixel-hunt items (wallet?). Any hints?

I have the same problem, but I can't find the sexy photo. Maybe I need to look better, pixel hunting? :P

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