Display title | ZQuest Classic |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | ZQuest Classic, formerly known as Zelda Classic, is a mostly faithful freeware re-creation of the original Legend of Zelda that was first released in 2009, and was renamed sometime in 2019. It includes the first and second quests, along with a big Level Editor called ZQuest for making original quests - items from other Zelda games such as A Link To The Past, Ocarina Of Time, and Link's Awakening are implemented; House Rules can be changed for each individual quest as needed; items, enemies, and scripts can also be created by scratch. |