Snack mascots come together for Chex Quest HD. This guide will help players unlock all the other squad members of the game. This is an extremely strange concept for a game, let alone a game that acts as a remake of an older title. The original Chex Quest released back in 1996 and has been remade for a brand new audience. The 90s was an era of mascots. If the brand had a mascot, it was likely that this mascot would have its own game, tv series, or movie. Another example comes from the old 7UP mascot, Spot, which got an entire Super Nintendo game dedicated to him. Here's how players can unlock every squad member in Chex Quest HD.

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Funny enough, Chest Quest HD is a first-person shooter similar to games like Doom and WolfensteinPlayers play as one of 6 unlockable members of the Chex Mix Squadron with a split-screen multiplayer mode. Players can even unlock special codes within certain marked boxes of Chex Mix. These codes would help players unlock the remaining characters of the game. The game feels like a classic PS1 first-person shooter, very blocky, and "of its era". This guide will provide the codes that would typically come in a Chex Mix package to unlock every squad member.

Unlocking Every Squad Member in Chex Mix HD

Chex Quest HD Gameplay

Players would normally need to claim the codes from the Chex Mix snacks. Here are all the codes that come from these packages for each character.

  • Fred Chexter: D2af3W
  • Wheatney Chexworth: D3bg4E
  • Dr. O'Ryen: D4cj6R
  • Shane 'The Dread' McBread: D7Gy2u
  • NACL96: D5eK9T
  • P.R.E.T.Z.L: D6ft1S

Input these codes in the main menu and the character will now be playable. Players can use these characters to save the galaxy from the Flemoid menace.

Chex Quest HD is such a strange concept to release in 2020. Considering it is a remake of an older title, it carries over all that classic charm from games of the 90s. Although, it does raise a very important question. Who in the world was requesting a remake of an old snack-based shooter? It makes sense for iconic titles like Super Mario or Crash Bandicoot to receive remakes because fans of these franchises are constantly clamoring to bring these older games to new hardware. But who was reaching out to Chex Mix requesting a remake of their old FPS title? It's an interesting move and nostalgia is huge right now, so maybe Chex was planning on cashing on that. Regardless, while the concept of the game is strange, the snacks are still delicious.

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Chex Quest HD is available now on PC and Mac.