A downloadable game for Windows and Linux

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Meet with your friends online and chat in the fantastic world of Sierra's AGI games. Become Larry, Sonny, Roger Wilco or Sir Graham and explore Lefty's Bar and the Lytton Police Department.


What is this?

An online social MMO where you can meet people and talk to them, walk around and discover the world.

What is can I do?

You can chat with players that are online or just into the void. Your messages will persist and other players who login later will still see them.

You can take jobs to earn money and experience and spend that money in shops. There you can buy items that you can place in the world with custom interactions texts. So for example you can place down a box of chocolates with a /USE text that displays "I'm not hungry right now." whenever another player types "/USE chocolates".

How can I play?

Just extract the .zip file and launch the "Chat Quest Online" executable on a computer that's connected to the internet.

Is this malware?

No, trust me bro! Sorry, I can't prove it, but I've created the game from scratch in Unity with Telepathy as a networking protocol. It only sends your player position and chat messages to the server.

Download

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Click download now to get access to the following files:

CQO_Client_Win.zip 34 MB
CQO_Client_Linux.zip 31 MB

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I can confirm that Linux build Works fine with: Linux Mint 22.1 Kernel: Linux 6.8.0-90-generic

Good to know. Thanks. :)

It's a cool idea.

Is there any chance of a Linux build? I could not get it running on wine. A web build would be perfect.

It made me remember the old AGI chat, which I found is still active on sarien.net. It is a little cumbersome, being combined with the games themselves, where you are not likely to run into anyone else.

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Unfortunately web builds don't support socket connections to the server so that won't work. But I've uploaded a Linux build of the client... I could not test that though. So please give it a try and see if it works. :)