King's Quest II: Romancing the Throne

King's Quest II: Romancing the Throne is the second installment in the King's Quest series created by Sierra Entertainment (formerly Sierra On-Line). It uses the same AGI game engine as King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown and features King Graham as the player character. The Magic Mirror shows King Graham a vision about a beautiful woman, Valanice, imprisoned on the top of an ivory tower. Being charmed by her, he is teleported to the world of Kol... more

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King's Quest

King's Quest is an adventure game series made by the American computer game company Sierra Entertainment. It is widely considered the classic series of the golden era of adventure games and primarily built the reputation of the company following the success of the first installment. Roberta...

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King's Quest: Quest for the Crown is a 1984 computer game, originally published for the IBM PCjr simply as King's Quest. The story and the general... …

Initial release date: May 10, 1984
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King's Quest III: To Heir Is Human is the third installment in the King's Quest series of computer games produced by Sierra On-Line. It was the first. …

Initial release date: Oct 1, 1986
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