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The King's Quest Companion is a book by Peter Spear that serves as both hint book/walkthrough and contained complete novelization of each of the games in the King's Quest series by the original Sierra On-Line company. [1] The first three editions were published by Silicon Valley Books, and fourth edition by Osborne/McGraw-Hill.
King's Quest: Mask of Eternity Prima's Official Strategy Guide- Written by Rick Barba. Basic strategy guide offering little in the way of extras. The King's Quest Companion – Written by Peter Spear and published in four editions. The book contains novelizations of games, as well as articles that further explained the history of Daventry, its ...
AGDI's first release was a critically acclaimed point-and-click remake of King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown, released for download free of charge on August 8, 2001. [1] This remake is known as King's Quest I VGA. In the month of its initial release, sales of Sierra's official King's Quest VIII: The Mask of Eternity skyrocketed. [6]
First published ISBN 1 Cephalox the Cyber Squid: The First Adventures: 2013: ISBN 978-1-408-31848-5: 2 Silda the Electric Eel: ISBN 978-1-408-31849-2: 3 Manak the Silent Predator: ISBN 978-1-408-31850-8: 4 Kraya the Blood Shark: ISBN 978-1-408-31851-5: 5 Shredder the Spider Droid: The Cavern of Ghosts: ISBN 978-1-408-32411-0: 6 Stinger the Sea ...
Lief was born to parents King Endon and Queen Sharn though he believed them to be Jarred and Anna of the forge. As a child Lief roamed the streets of Del, sharpening his wits and gaining him the skills needed for his future quests. Though he did not know it, he was constantly protected by Barda and he prided himself on his many 'lucky' escapes.
King's Quest: Quest for the Crown is an adventure game developed by Sierra On-Line and published originally for the IBM PCjr in 1984 and later for several other systems between 1984 and 1989. The game was originally titled King's Quest ; the subtitle was added to the games box art in the 1987 re-release, but did not appear in the game.
Ian Keogh of Slings and Arrows gave the series two stars, criticizing its lackluster storyline and poor imitation of 1940s sequential art. [3] Joe Douglas from the Phantom Fan had a more positive review, stating, "While it may not do anything hugely original, Kings Quest is worth tracking down if you’re a fan of any of the classic characters involved or just enjoy a fun, lighthearted adventure."
The Dallas Quest; Dandy; Danger Ranger; The Dark Crystal; The Datestones of Ryn; David's Midnight Magic; Deadline (1982 video game) Decision in the Desert; Defender; Demon Attack; Diamond Mine; Dig Dug; Dimension X; Dnieper River Line; Dodge Racer; Donkey Kong; Donkey Kong Jr. Draconus; Dragon's Eye; Dragonriders of Pern; The Dreadnaught Factor ...