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'''Quest for T-Rex''' was a point and click adventure game.
'''Quest for T-Rex''' is a graphical point and click/IF adventure.
 
You are Lance the Explorer! Travel back in time to find a living T-Rex, capture it, and return to your spacetime.
 
The game was originally released as shareware.<br/>
The developer created other [[WAGE|World Builder]] games ([[Crystal Search]] and [[Volcano]]), which are not literal sequels but share a similar gameplay.


[[Category:WAGE Games]]
[[Category:WAGE Games]]
[[Category:Unsupported Games]]

Latest revision as of 14:18, 7 February 2024

Quest for T-Rex
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First release 1987
Also known as N/A
Developed by Noah Crissey
Published by Unknown
Distributed by Unknown
Platforms Macintosh
Resolution 512×342, greyscale
Engine WAGE
Support Not supported
Available for
Purchase
No

Quest for T-Rex is a graphical point and click/IF adventure.

You are Lance the Explorer! Travel back in time to find a living T-Rex, capture it, and return to your spacetime.

The game was originally released as shareware.
The developer created other World Builder games (Crystal Search and Volcano), which are not literal sequels but share a similar gameplay.