Quest 744
Overview
Feature Quest
Creator:
Ben
Genre: Dungeon Romper
Added: 26 Nov 2013
Updated: 06 Mar 2020
ZC Version: 2.53
Downloads: 3773
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Quest 744 is a Link-to-the-Past-esque quest with two worlds, 12 dungeons, lots of scripted gameplay, and an arranged soundtrack of classic Zelda themes.
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Rodanism
Posted 26 December 2025 - 08:57 PM
I thought this quest was really good!!
It looks great! Strong ALTTP vibes which, for me, will always remain top tier. The overworld and dungeons looked rich and detailed, an I really appreciated the thoughtful color palates on everything. I loved they were exaggerated and bumped up a notch in vibrancy. The overall gameplay was also solid and enjoyable.
This was definitely a dungeon-centric quest. They were all really well thought out and fun without being too difficult or frustrating. If I'm splitting hairs I did miss the more detailed map on the items menu, but again the dungeons had a good flow and directed you through them well so I didn't get stuck too much without it.
I did wish there were a bit more mini quests/ puzzles in the overworld to balance out the amount of time spent in the dungeons.
I also wished the story had a little more depth and dialogue. I think it would have made the quest a little more epic.
Other than that I thought it was a really well done and fun quest. Thanks so much for making it!
It looks great! Strong ALTTP vibes which, for me, will always remain top tier. The overworld and dungeons looked rich and detailed, an I really appreciated the thoughtful color palates on everything. I loved they were exaggerated and bumped up a notch in vibrancy. The overall gameplay was also solid and enjoyable.
This was definitely a dungeon-centric quest. They were all really well thought out and fun without being too difficult or frustrating. If I'm splitting hairs I did miss the more detailed map on the items menu, but again the dungeons had a good flow and directed you through them well so I didn't get stuck too much without it.
I did wish there were a bit more mini quests/ puzzles in the overworld to balance out the amount of time spent in the dungeons.
I also wished the story had a little more depth and dialogue. I think it would have made the quest a little more epic.
Other than that I thought it was a really well done and fun quest. Thanks so much for making it!
LightLink
Edited 26 May 2024 - 06:03 PM
I wanted to play this quest because I saw it on Youtube and it reminded me of LTTP. But when I played it just now, I saw that there is a room with a block puzzle in the first dungeon. After you kill the darknut, you are supposed to push a block onto a switch and the videos shows where the switch is located when you destroy the pots. But in the latest version, the switch no longer exists, leaving you stuck in the dungeon. Until this gets fixed, I'm giving this quest a 0/10 as the quest is impossible to complete.
Norzan
Edited 31 December 2015 - 09:33 PM
I honestly really enjoyed this quest. Nothing really frustrated me during my whole playthrough. The dungeons have a pretty solid design and have a nice difficulty, the overworld was pretty good, the custom bosses and regular enemies were pretty neat, the remixed soundtrack is pretty great and it's overall a pretty solid quest.
I give it a 4.5 rounded into a 5. I guess i could criticize it for being a little too standard, but since it's an homage to ALLTP, i'm not going to be hard on it for that. But i understand why someone would be bothered by that.
I give it a 4.5 rounded into a 5. I guess i could criticize it for being a little too standard, but since it's an homage to ALLTP, i'm not going to be hard on it for that. But i understand why someone would be bothered by that.
MetroidMst
Posted 27 December 2015 - 09:28 PM
So this is a thing.
I decided to try this Quest out for my first actual playthrough of a Zelda Classic Quest because it was based off ALttP. I am mildly familiar with that game and figured if this were the same, I'd be pretty happy. I am glad to say this isn't the same, and is far superior. Now, I am not very familiar with ZC stuff, nor am I familiar with ZC stuff, so a lot of the things others here may catch will go over my head.
As for the quest itself, I would definitely recommend it to anyone, especially for someone just starting into ZC, as in it's current build it eases you into it pretty well. Gets you going with some very basic dungeons and doesn't do too much that leaves the player wondering what they're supposed to do. Overall a very straightforward adventure, and that's a good thing. The one downside to it was that it didn't feel like exploring got you too much. When I was able to go over the dark overworld more, I figured I would find Heart Pieces everywhere. But nope. Not even very many hidden little ruppee caves either. So that was the most disappointing aspect of the entire quest for me. I love me some Metroid, and one thing I always harp on in Metroid is secrets. Always secrets.
Again though, I still thoroughly enjoy it, and thanks to diving into a RAVE PARTY dungeon I got to experience some items that make one quite overpowered. And the overall straightforward approach to the quest made it easy for a scrub to get started. So I would definitely give my recommendation to it. Won't hurt your brain with block puzzles, has a rad rave party, and it isn't frustrating.
I decided to try this Quest out for my first actual playthrough of a Zelda Classic Quest because it was based off ALttP. I am mildly familiar with that game and figured if this were the same, I'd be pretty happy. I am glad to say this isn't the same, and is far superior. Now, I am not very familiar with ZC stuff, nor am I familiar with ZC stuff, so a lot of the things others here may catch will go over my head.
As for the quest itself, I would definitely recommend it to anyone, especially for someone just starting into ZC, as in it's current build it eases you into it pretty well. Gets you going with some very basic dungeons and doesn't do too much that leaves the player wondering what they're supposed to do. Overall a very straightforward adventure, and that's a good thing. The one downside to it was that it didn't feel like exploring got you too much. When I was able to go over the dark overworld more, I figured I would find Heart Pieces everywhere. But nope. Not even very many hidden little ruppee caves either. So that was the most disappointing aspect of the entire quest for me. I love me some Metroid, and one thing I always harp on in Metroid is secrets. Always secrets.
Again though, I still thoroughly enjoy it, and thanks to diving into a RAVE PARTY dungeon I got to experience some items that make one quite overpowered. And the overall straightforward approach to the quest made it easy for a scrub to get started. So I would definitely give my recommendation to it. Won't hurt your brain with block puzzles, has a rad rave party, and it isn't frustrating.



