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'''Box art'''<ref>[https://www.giantbomb.com/chrono-quest/3030-14696/images/ Images source] Retrieved 12 June '17</ref>
'''Box art'''<ref>[https://www.giantbomb.com/chrono-quest/3030-14696/images/ Images source] Retrieved 12 June '17</ref>
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1303198-chrono_front.jpg|Front
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1303197-chrono_back.jpg|Back
1303197-chrono_back.jpg|Back
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'''Atari ST gameplay screenshots'''<ref>[https://www.giantbomb.com/chrono-quest/3030-14696/images/ Images source] Retrieved 12 June '17</ref>
'''Atari ST gameplay screenshots'''<ref>[https://www.giantbomb.com/chrono-quest/3030-14696/images/ Images source] Retrieved 12 June '17</ref>
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821497-chronoquest.gif|Title screen
821497-chronoquest.gif|Title screen
821498-chronoquest_1_.gif|Gameplay screenshot #1
821498-chronoquest_1_.gif|Gameplay screenshot #1

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Status: Lost

Explora: Time Run (English/American title: Chrono Quest)[2] is an adventure game developed by Infomedia France and released for the Amiga, Atari ST and DOS.[3][4]

In this point & click adventure game, the player starts in their mansion, around the year 1920, trying to trace back the murderer of his father.[5]

Availability

The game is very rare. If the French version of the game can be seldom found, the English one is practically impossible to find[6]

There is a Russian DOS gaming website that appears to have published this game, but the files themselves appear to be unavailable to be downloaded

Gallery

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References