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| Developer(s) | Carry Lab |
| Publisher(s) | JP
DOG NA Taxan |
| Platform(s) | JP
Family Computer Disk
System NA Nintendo Entertainment System |
| Release date(s) | JP
1987-05-01 NA April 1989 |
| Genre(s) | Platform game |
| Mode(s) | Single player |
| Media | JP
3" floppy disk NA Cartridge |
Mystery Quest, known in Japanese as Hao-kun no Fushigi na Tabi (ハオ君の不思議な旅, literally "Hao's Wonderful Journey"), is a platform game developed by Carry Lab and published by in Japan by Square's Disk Original Group on May 1, 1987 and in North America by Taxan in April 1989.
| Mystery Quest | |
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| Developer(s) | Carry Lab |
| Publisher(s) | Square (JP), Taxan (US) |
| Japanese title | ハオ君の不思議な旅 |
| Release date(s) |
April, 1989
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| Genre(s) | Action |
| System(s) | Famicom Disk System, NES |
| Players | 1 |
Mystery Quest is a side-scrolling platform action game originally developed by Carry Lab, and published in Japan as Hao Kun no Fushigina Tabi (ハオ君の不思議な旅 ? lit. Little Hao's Mysterious Journey) for the Famicom Disk System by Square in 1987. It was later localized for the American market and published for the NES by Taxan in 1989. While localizing the game, Taxan decided to make the game shorter and generally easier by eliminating over a third of the content. While Mystery Quest ends after only four castles, Hao Kun no Fushigina Tabi continues with a third world and two additional castles.
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