To Preserve Quandic
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| To Preserve Quandic | |
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| Developer | Suspense Software |
| Publisher | Prickly Pear Software |
| Designer | David Karam[1][2][3] |
| Platform | TRS-80 Color Computer |
| Release | 1984 |
| Genre | Adventure game |
| Mode | Single-player |
To Preserve Quandic is a graphical adventure game written by David Karam for the TRS-80 Color Computer and published by Prickly Pear Software in 1984. Taking two full disks, it was larger than both The Sands of Egypt and The Dallas Quest, which preceded it.[citation needed] The premise is to preserve the pacifistic Quandic race, who had advanced technology like time machines.