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* [[Bloodless Carnage]]: Flemoids never "die" really, but rather your weapons send them back to their own dimension. When you run out of health, you merely get "slimed".
* [[Bloodless Carnage]]: Flemoids never "die" really, but rather your weapons send them back to their own dimension. When you run out of health, you merely get "slimed".
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: Very hard to notice, but probably both intentional and unintentional. If you were asked which game is the silliest, you would probably say the first. second silliest? the second. Most Intense? The third.
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: Very hard to notice, but probably both intentional and unintentional. If you were asked which game is the silliest, you would probably say the first. second silliest? the second. Most Intense? The third.
* [[Developers Room]]: There's a secret room in one of the levels (E1M2) that has photos of the dev team on the walls.
* [[Developer's Room]]: There's a secret room in one of the levels (E1M2) that has photos of the dev team on the walls.
* [[Excuse Plot]]
* [[Excuse Plot]]
* [[Fighting for A Homeland]]: In ''Chex Quest 2'', the Flemoids have invaded Chex Warrior's home planet.
* [[Fighting For A Homeland]]: In ''Chex Quest 2'', the Flemoids have invaded Chex Warrior's home planet.
* [[Immune to Bullets]]: Conventional weapons seem to have no effect on Flemoids, as told in the opening cinematic.
* [[Immune to Bullets]]: Conventional weapons seem to have no effect on Flemoids, as told in the opening cinematic.
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: The Chex Warrior carries around a "bootspoon", which is, you guessed it, [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|a spoon]]. It can be upgraded to a "Super Boot Spork", an equivalent to [[Doom]]'s chainsaw.
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: The Chex Warrior carries around a "bootspoon", which is, you guessed it, [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|a spoon]]. It can be upgraded to a "Super Boot Spork", an equivalent to [[Doom]]'s chainsaw.
* [[Large Ham]]: The Chex Warrior.
* [[Large Ham]]: The Chex Warrior.
* [[Shout Out]]: Several posters in the theater (''Chex Quest 2'') reference movies such as '*[[Jaws (Film)|Jaws]]'' and ''[[Indiana Jones (Franchise)|Indiana Jones]]''.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Several posters in the theater (''Chex Quest 2'') reference movies such as '*[[Jaws (Film)|Jaws]]'' and ''[[Indiana Jones (Franchise)|Indiana Jones]]''.
* [[Teleport Gun]]: Chex Warrior's [[Weapon of Choice]].
* [[Teleport Gun]]: Chex Warrior's [[Weapon of Choice]].



Revision as of 07:10, 26 January 2014

Wearing breakfast as armor? Makes perfect sense.


Chex Quest is a 1996 Game Mod for Doom, originally shipped in six million boxes of General Mills brand cereals. The game itself was notable for being the first CD game to be bundled in cereal boxes as a prize. The first game involves the Chex Warrior going down to a colonized planet invaded by a race of aliens called the Flemoids, on a mission to rescue the inhabitants.

In 1997, Chex Quest 2 was released, but instead of being shipped with breakfast cereals, this time it was distributed exclusively on the Chex Quest website. Numerous fansites still distribute the game to this day.

There was to be a Chex Quest 3 released shortly afterwards, but it was cancelled. However, in September 2008, more than a decade after Chex Quest 2's release, former Digital Cafe employees Chris Jacobi and Scott Holman got together, created a new five-map campaign, and released it for free.

Chex Quest 3, which includes all three Chex Quests in one package, can be downloaded from Chris Jacobi's website. (Requires the ZDoom source port, or a derivative thereof.)


This game provides examples of:

  • Ascended Fanboy: A mapper and musician from a popular fan forum, a fan with the user handle "Strife" was commissioned to write several tracks for Chex Quest 3.
  • BFG: The LAZ (Large Area Zorcher) Device.
  • Bloodless Carnage: Flemoids never "die" really, but rather your weapons send them back to their own dimension. When you run out of health, you merely get "slimed".
  • Darker and Edgier: Very hard to notice, but probably both intentional and unintentional. If you were asked which game is the silliest, you would probably say the first. second silliest? the second. Most Intense? The third.
  • Developer's Room: There's a secret room in one of the levels (E1M2) that has photos of the dev team on the walls.
  • Excuse Plot
  • Fighting For A Homeland: In Chex Quest 2, the Flemoids have invaded Chex Warrior's home planet.
  • Immune to Bullets: Conventional weapons seem to have no effect on Flemoids, as told in the opening cinematic.
  • Improbable Weapon User: The Chex Warrior carries around a "bootspoon", which is, you guessed it, a spoon. It can be upgraded to a "Super Boot Spork", an equivalent to Doom's chainsaw.
  • Large Ham: The Chex Warrior.
  • Shout-Out: Several posters in the theater (Chex Quest 2) reference movies such as '*Jaws and Indiana Jones.
  • Teleport Gun: Chex Warrior's Weapon of Choice.