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{{Game
|completion=4
|image=Mystery Quest NES box.jpg
|title=Mystery Quest
|title=Mystery Quest
|image=Mystery Quest NES box.jpg
|japanese=ハオ君の不思議な旅
|developer=[[Carry Lab]]
|developer=[[Carry Lab]]
|publisher=[[Square]] (JP), [[Taxan]] (US)
|publisher={{colist|Square|Taxan}}
|japanese=ハオ君の不思議な旅
|year=1987
|released={{sys|fds/nocat}}{{jp|1987|May 1}} {{sys|nes}}{{us|1989|April}}
|systems={{syslist|fds|nes}}
|genre=[[Action]]
|genre=[[Action]]
|systems=[[Famicom Disk System]], [[NES]]
|players=1
|players=1
|modes=[[Single player]]
}}
}}
 
'''Mystery Quest''' is a side-scrolling platform action game originally developed by [[Carry Lab]], and published in Japan as {{nihongo|'''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.
'''Mystery Quest''' is a side-scrolling platform action game originally developed by [[Carry Lab]], and published in Japan as {{nihongo|'''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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Image:Hao Kun no Fushigina Tabi FDS box.jpg|Japanese box art
File:Hao Kun no Fushigina Tabi FDS box.jpg|Japanese box art
Image:Hao Kun no Fushigina Tabi FDS title.png|Japanese title
File:Hao Kun no Fushigina Tabi FDS title.png|Japanese title
Image:Mystery Quest NES title.png|American title
File:Mystery Quest NES title.png|American title
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Box artwork for Mystery Quest.
Box artwork for Mystery Quest.
Mystery Quest
Developer(s)Carry Lab
Publisher(s)Square, Taxan
Year released1987
System(s)Family Computer Disk System, NES
Japanese titleハオ君の不思議な旅
Genre(s)Action
Players1
ModesSingle player
LinksMystery Quest ChannelSearchSearch

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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