


They should be especially amusing to those who are familiar with the old Sierra adventure games. There are quite a few entertaining easter eggs in the game also. Do save often since, being based on a Sierra game, there are plenty of ways to die. And often there was more than one way to solve them. The puzzles were mostly logical and, most of the time I didn't have too much problem with them. The music was very good at setting the moods and I thought the voice acting was good. King's Quest Classic (aka The Original King's Quest 1 or simply King's Quest or in some later releases King's Quest: Quest for the Crown) refers to all AGI (or GAL in PCJR version, to booter AGI versions, and later non-booter versions of the original King's Quest I (aka King's Quest: Quest for the Crown on the box of later versions). The 3-D sequence during the introduction was good. I can't say that I was that impressed with the introduction, as it was a bit slow and rather sappy, but the rest of the game was great. The story is very well written with very interesting characters. The crown jewel of adventure games is back Written by the co-founder of Sierra Entertainment, Roberta Williams, Kings Quest pioneered to evolution of. It has been so long since I played the original Sierra version of this game that I barely remember it but I know that I didn't enjoy it nearly as much as this remake.

What a fantastic remake of an early adventure game! This remake of King's Quest II is my favorite King's Quest game. This patch will allow the use of greatly improved latest DOSBox over the version 0.63 that shipped with the Collection.
