Cerealously.
Yep, this completely passed us by as well. Chex Quest was a 1996 non-violent shooter that launched on PCs in North America-only. It’s a conversion of The Ultimate Doom, an updated version of the hugely influential Doom, and is famous for being the first-ever video game you could get in a cereal box. Ah, the ’90s. You can’t really promote a box of cereal if you’re being violent, can you?
Despite poor critical reviews, hindsight has been kind to this crunchy FPS, as it’s essentially a mod of another video game. The game saw two sequels and built up a small fanbase for its quirky premise and reliable gameplay.
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