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  2. Police Quest III: The Kindred - Wikipedia

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    Police Quest III: The Kindred (also known as Police Quest III) is a 1991 police procedural point-and-click adventure video game developed and published by Jim Walls and Sierra On-Line. It is the third installment in the Police Quest series. The game finishes the story of police officer Sonny Bonds, who seeks revenge after his wife is attacked ...

  3. List of Amstrad CPC games - Wikipedia

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    Flimbo's Quest: 1990: System 3 Software: Flippit (video game) 1988: Splash (video game company) Fluff (video game) 1994: Radical Software (UK) Flunky: 1987: Piranha Games: Flying Shark: 1988: Firebird Software: Flyspy (video game) 1986: Mastertronic: Football Champions (video game) 1990: Cult Software Football Frenzy (video game) 1987 ...

  4. ClueQuest - Wikipedia

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    According to customer reviews, clueQuest is amongst the top activities to do in London, and the escape games have been rated as some of the best in the UK. [1] The earliest escape-the-room game, called 'Origin', dates back from 2006. [2] It was created in Silicon Valley by a group of system programmers. In the same year, similar games became ...

  5. AdventureQuest - Wikipedia

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    Most fights begin through random encounters and quests, which can be found throughout the game. The battle system is turn-based; on player's turn, they may attack, equip an item (such as a weapon, shield, or armor), use other miscellaneous items, cast a spell, perform a skill (if players are equipped with an item that has a skill), call a pet/guest, or flee from the battle (if the player has ...

  6. King's Quest III Redux - Wikipedia

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    It expands on the story of the original game, and continues the story of the villainous Father, introduced in the previous game. It introduces many new situations to the original King's Quest III. The game shares its title with the original version of the game. The term King's Quest III Redux appears in the files and the interface.

  7. Xak III: The Eternal Recurrence - Wikipedia

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    Xak III: The Eternal Recurrence is the final game in a fantasy role-playing video game series called Xak developed and published by the Japanese software developers Microcabin and NEC. Xak III was originally under development to be released for the MSX2 but shortly after Xak: The Tower of Gazzel was released, the development project was halted.

  8. Fellow Traveller Games - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In July 2018, the company relaunched as Fellow Traveller Games, focusing on unusual narrative games. [5] When Kotaku Australia enquired about the changed direction from showcasing Australian games, Wright stated they realised that while the industry appreciated their local publishing, consumers were not interested in where a game was made.

  9. King's Quest III (2006 video game) - Wikipedia

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    King's Quest III: To Heir is Human (aka King's Quest III Remake/King's Quest III Gold Edition) is a VGA-style fangame remake/reimagining/retelling of Sierra Entertainment's King's Quest III: To Heir Is Human by Infamous Adventures. [1] It was released on June 19, 2006.