Chex Quest was originally released with packages of the American cereal and proved very popular.

Chex Quest was originally released with packages of the American cereal and proved very popular.

Chex Quest 3, the third chapter in the popular cereal-based Doom conversion, has been released after a ten year beta session and the trilogy of Chex Quest is finally bought to a close.

Chex Quest, for those not in the know, is significant for a number of reasons and was the first computer game ever to be distributed in cereal boxes when it was first given away with boxes of Chex in 1997. The popularity of the game, which is actually a well-designed total conversion for Ultimate Doom helped to further secure the legacy of Doom as well as increase sales for the cereal as the game became a cult hit.

Unfortunately, although Chex Quest was planned as a trilogy of collectible games the third game in the series was never properly released as the promotion came to an early end. While some fans of the game managed to cobble together a fan-made conclusion to the trilogy using Doom level editors, the true Chex Quest 3 never made it out of beta until now.

Charles Jacobi, the original artist for the games, has now managed to bring some closure to the trilogy by finishing off the beta version of the game and updating it to run in the open-source and improved ZDoom engine which makes Doom play like a more modern and pretty FPS game.

You can download Chex Quest 3, which plays as a standalone game and includes the first two Chex Quest titles, by clicking here.

The game is in fact worth playing for the story itself, which sees players battling across the surface of the Bazoik planet and trying to defeat the evil race of Flemoids - slimy creatures which are invading the world!

Going to try Chex Quest? What's your favourite company-supported game? Let us know in the forums.
Quote Clocked 12th September 2008, 10:48
Fantastic wee game, never played the original, but it is making me feel nostalgic for doom....
Quote Krikkit 12th September 2008, 11:36
What a brilliant conversion - never seen it before. Nice find Joe! More classic, slightly obscure gaming. :D
Quote bahgger 12th September 2008, 11:56
This game is as old as half the bit-tech readers' minds!
Quote Phil Rhodes 12th September 2008, 14:15
> improved ZDoom engine which makes Doom play like a more modern and pretty FPS game.

Heresy!
Quote Darkefire 12th September 2008, 21:50
Oh my God, I never even knew there was a second one. The first was amazing for a kid like me (who'd never played Doom before), and it was still fairly tricky if memory serves correctly. I'm going to download it now and spend the next few hours wallowing in nostalgia.
Quote LordPyrinc 13th September 2008, 00:50
Is that a spork for a weapon I see? Now that is funny.
Quote johnmustrule 13th September 2008, 03:28
ZOMG I have two of the original CD's! I loved this game, but I havent been able to get it to work lol, time to destroy some flemoids :D
Quote Amon 13th September 2008, 07:34
Who the hell eats Chex??!
Quote metarinka 13th September 2008, 15:38
wow bringing back my childhood I remember playing thru the first 2 when I was in middle school
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