Developer(s) Suspense Software Initial release date 1984 Genre Adventure game | Designer(s) David Karam Publisher Prickly-Pear Software Mode Single-player video game | |
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Platforms TRS-80, TRS-80 Color Computer |
To Preserve Quandic was probably the largest graphical adventure game done on the TRS-80 Color Computer at the time of its release. Taking two full disks, it was larger than both Sands of Egypt and Dallas Quest, which preceded it. The basic premise is to preserve the pacifistic Quandic race, who had advanced technology like time machines.
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To Preserve Quandic Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA