In 2009, the creator of this quest uploaded a Youtube video announcing the inclusion of some sort of weird impossible puzzle/easter egg in this quest. They said whoever figured it out first and messaged them the secret code would win some sort of prize. Naturally, wanting this prize, I used zcheat to open the .qst file and just look at the string list to figure out what the code was, and I messaged them on Youtube.
It is now the year 2020 and I still have not received any sort of compensation.
Please share my story on twittter i want my Prize
Bikdip's Adventure 2: Electric Boogaloo
Overview
Feature Quest
Creator:
Jish
Genre: Story-driven
Added: 30 Jan 2009
ZC Version: 1.90
Downloads: 828
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The long-awaited (at least by me) and often-delayed sequel of Bikdip's Adventure is finally completed! Please don't let the crappiness of the first quest deter you from trying this one out. It was my first quest, and I didn't really know what I was getting into. This one is infinitely better in all aspects. It features all of the following:
* 9 Complete Levels, each with a distinct theme - some standard dungeon, some sidescrolling, and some "other"
* Cutscenes to progress the plot - they don [View Full Description]
* 9 Complete Levels, each with a distinct theme - some standard dungeon, some sidescrolling, and some "other"
* Cutscenes to progress the plot - they don [View Full Description]
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Air Luigi
Edited 09 February 2014 - 01:33 PM
I was trying to give this quest a fair chance for years... and I'm glad I finished it. The weird overworld design was my main gripe in the past, but now I understand the point of the design... I gave up in Level 1 countless of times in the past.
Bad graphics, bad design, linearity, bad decisions... Despite that, I enjoyed this quest immensely for the most part. Level 5 was pointless. There are some forced puzzles with little sense. Some bugs. Lack polish. But well, is forgivable. It's fun, that's what matters.
It's an interesting piece of ZC's history, I recommend to give it a shot. It's not the masterpiece that some people claim, but worth a play. It's like a linear graphic adventure, don't expect your typical Zelda here. As long as you have an open mind, maybe you will like this quest.
Nice cutscenes and tricks, best 1.90 quest ever, no doubt. Beautiful ending =) Oh, and I played the quest in ZC 2.50 and works flawlessly. The only exception is the minigames in Level 9 (if you fail in them, you need to use F6>continue to retry, but is pretty minor).
Bad graphics, bad design, linearity, bad decisions... Despite that, I enjoyed this quest immensely for the most part. Level 5 was pointless. There are some forced puzzles with little sense. Some bugs. Lack polish. But well, is forgivable. It's fun, that's what matters.
It's an interesting piece of ZC's history, I recommend to give it a shot. It's not the masterpiece that some people claim, but worth a play. It's like a linear graphic adventure, don't expect your typical Zelda here. As long as you have an open mind, maybe you will like this quest.
Nice cutscenes and tricks, best 1.90 quest ever, no doubt. Beautiful ending =) Oh, and I played the quest in ZC 2.50 and works flawlessly. The only exception is the minigames in Level 9 (if you fail in them, you need to use F6>continue to retry, but is pretty minor).





