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There have been several ''King's Quest'' fangames both original and retellings/remakes of the original games that have been released by various developers. Background Interactive Fantasies created two of the earliest KQ fan adventures were created while Sierra's was still producing games in the ''King's Quest'' series. In 1997, they created two overhead adventure action-RPG games set after KQ7 using Epic MegaGames' ZZT software, ''King's Quest ZZT'' and ''King's Quest ZZT 2''. In an idea predating 1998's '' Mask of Eternity'', the game includes weapons and enemies to fight (in a similar style to '' Ys'' series by bumping into the enemies, or manually firing arrows), and even includes a few side-scrolling platformer arcade sequences. AGD Interactive (previously Tierra Entertainment) has released three ''King's Quest'' games so far. First, they created a more or less straight remake of '' King's Quest: Quest for the Crown'', with advanced VGA-style graphics and a voice soundtrack, ...
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King's Quest
''King's Quest'' is a graphic adventure game series, released between 1980 and 2016 and created by the American software company Sierra Entertainment. It is widely considered a classic series from the golden era of adventure games. Following the success of its first installments, the series was primarily responsible for building the reputation of Sierra. Roberta Williams, co-founder and former co-owner of Sierra, designed all of the ''King's Quest'' games until the series' reboot in 2015. The ''King's Quest'' series chronicles the saga of the royal family of the Kingdom of Daventry through their various trials and adventures. The story takes place over two generations and across many lands as the heroes and heroines fight villains such as evil witches and wizards. Games *''Wizard and the Princess'' (1980) / ''Adventure in Serenia'' (1982) *''King's Quest'' (PC, 1984) / ''King's Quest: Quest for the Crown'' (1984/1987) / ''King's Quest: Quest for the Crown'' (Sega Master Sys ...
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