Questron was SSI's first RPG, and became the fastest-selling new game in the company's history at almost 35,000 copies in North America, more than triple the sales of the typical SSI game. Others followed, such as
Phantasie, ''
Wizard's Crown, Gemstone Warrior, and the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons''
Gold Box games.
Computer Gaming World in 1984 wrote that "if you are in need of a new and challenging role-playing game similar in play to the
Ultima scenarios, then look no further". James A. McPherson praised the 3-D dungeons and "an ending fit for a king", and concluded that "the differences from the
Ultima type game do make
Questron refreshing. I await the sequels". The magazine's
Scorpia in 1991 and 1993 also liked the game and praised the ending.
Ahoy! in 1985 praised the Commodore 64 version of
Questron, describing it as "one of those game that you start playing and suddenly realize it's three hours past bedtime. SSI should label the box 'potentially hazardous to your sleep'". ==Legacy==