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The Chronoquest clone (not official name) was a game Andrew Gower made when he was aged between 10 and 18. It was basically a clone of the Chronoquest game only as he put it "not as good". It was never released publicly and first mentioned in the Andrew Gower Q&A where he listed all his old games. When listing them he briefly described this one:

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  • The Chronoquest clone (not official name) was a game Andrew Gower made when he was aged between 10 and 18. It was basically a clone of the Chronoquest game only as he put it "not as good". It was never released publicly and first mentioned in the Andrew Gower Q&A where he listed all his old games. When listing them he briefly described this one:
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  • The Chronoquest clone (not official name) was a game Andrew Gower made when he was aged between 10 and 18. It was basically a clone of the Chronoquest game only as he put it "not as good". It was never released publicly and first mentioned in the Andrew Gower Q&A where he listed all his old games. When listing them he briefly described this one:
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