Chex Quest

Chex Quest (1996)

by Digital Café, General Mills, Inc., Ralston-Purina
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action, Comedy, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Set on a distant planet named Bazoik, the game follows the Chex Warrior, a humanoid in an anthropomorphic piece of Chex cereal armor, as he fights to eradicate the Flemoid invasion. These slimy, green creatures have infested the planet and captured many helpless citizens whom the Chex Warrior must save. His only weapon is a device called a "zorcher", which teleports his enemies instead of killing them. The game starts at the landing pad of the research facility on Bazoik, after which the protagonist is teleported to the storage facility. The other levels include the laboratory, the arboretum, and finally, the underground caverns of Bazoik, where the Flemoids seem to be making a home for themselves.Show more
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This is the best game centered around a cereal that rips off Doom. I doubt that there are any other ones but that's not the point. I played this when I was a kid when I was too young for killing demons.
user avatar@NoClass77user avatar@NoClass77
February 09, 2025
I loved this game back in the day. It's Doom but with cereal. Actually a really solid Doom clone. Instead of a chainsaw you use spork. It's rad. No blood so a good way to introduce Doom to the kids.
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