King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella

King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella, released in 1988, was the first major graphical computer adventure game with a female protagonist. The player takes on the role of Princess Rosella, daughter of King Graham of Daventry (KQI and KQII) and the twin sister of Gwydion/Alexander (KQIII). KQIV was also one of the first PC games to support a sound card. This chapter is the only one in the King's Quest series where the action takes place in real-ti... more

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  • Aug 16, 1988

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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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