Chex Quest HD, a fan-developed remaster of the first-person shooter released by General Mills in 1996, is coming to Steam this summer. The nonviolent FPS will be free to download, but if you want to spend $149.99 on your Chex Quest nostalgia, publisher Limited Run Games has a luxurious physical edition for you.
Dubbed the Chex Quest Chex Warrior Edition, the deluxe package includes a physical copy of the game (stored on a USB drive designed as a 3.5-inch floppy disk), a second physical copy of the game on another disc, a full-size replica of the game’s Zorcher gun, a T-shirt that puns on early Metallica, and much, much more. It all comes in a cereal box package (but no cereal, I’m afraid).
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Here are the full contents of the Chex Quest Chex Warrior Edition:
- Physical Chex Quest PC game
- Large premium foil rigid box
- Two-disc jewel case with physical game disc and soundtrack CD
- USB with game and soundtrack
- 18” x 24” poster
- 8” x 10” concept art lithograph
- Enamel pins
- Piece of Chex keychain
- T-shirt (XL)
- Intergalactic Chexdallion of Bravery coin
- Two large stickers
- Full size Zorcher replica with activated lights and sound
- Metal Chex Warrior statue
Chex Quest heads looking for something a bit more modest can purchase a physical copy of the game for $39.99. It’s called the Chex Quest Big Box Edition, and it includes:
- Physical Chex Quest PC game
- Classic big box format packaging
- Two-disc jewel case
- Original game soundtrack
- Reversible 18” x 24” poster
- Game manual
The original Chex Quest was developed as a total conversion of id Software’s Doom, and was released in 1996 as a prize inside Chex cereal boxes. The HD remake is being made in Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 4. Chex Quest tells the story of the Chex Mix Squadron and its rescue mission to the planet Bazoik, which has been overrun by Flemoids who must be dispatched by Zorchers.
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