A refreshing swim to cool the nerves... from mobygames.com
Tierra company logo - Animated Globe from mobygames.com
Main menu from mobygames.com
Let's start the adventure! from mobygames.com
Ingame Credits from mobygames.com
Intro - Sir Graham approaches Castle Daventry from mobygames.com
The King describes the quest to you...he seems a lot thinner compared to the original King from mobygames.com
Nice to know you still can die by throwing yourself in the moat. They changed the crocodiles into sea monster...there's a short funny animation too from mobygames.com
Dang witch, she's fast for an old hag. Nice view from here though... from mobygames.com
"Rock-a-bye Dragon on the cave floor...don't make a sound or dat dang beast will roar" from mobygames.com
Woodcutting doesn't pay much these days it seems from mobygames.com
Unless you want to be a test subject for unlicensed magical experimentation, you might as well avoid that old geezer from mobygames.com
This troll should be uglier...he looks like a tall dwarf than an ugly troll...where's a goat when you need one? from mobygames.com
4.0 version: Introduction from mobygames.com
4.0 version: Gate guard from mobygames.com
4.0 version: The king from mobygames.com
4.0 version: Dwarf thief from mobygames.com
4.0 version: Woodcutter from mobygames.com
4.0 version: Graham swimming in the lake. from mobygames.com
4.0 version: Death from mobygames.com
4.0 version: Bird nest from mobygames.com
4.0 version: Cave entrance from mobygames.com
4.0 version: Cave from mobygames.com
4.0 version: Troll from mobygames.com
4.0 version: Ogre from mobygames.com
4.0 version: Dark forest from mobygames.com
4.0 version: Gingerbread house from mobygames.com
4.0 version: The witch from mobygames.com
Climbing the tree is not as easy as it was in the - surprisingly simple - original EGA remake. from mobygames.com
To the bottom of the well from mobygames.com
Meeting the elf from mobygames.com
A river fork from mobygames.com
The swamp - most of the "gloomy" screens lost their colors from the EGA version, but this one remains nice anyway. from mobygames.com
The meadow from mobygames.com
The land of clouds - tree colors have changed much compared to the first remake, but still there's something artificial about them. from mobygames.com
Graham is protected by the fairy godmother's spell - and in this version the swirling "force field" around him is rainbow-colored! from mobygames.com
A nice screen, but the waterfall doesn't look realistic... it makes me think again that there's no reason to remake high-resolution EGA games. from mobygames.com
Underground - OK, light effects are the strength of VGA graphics. from mobygames.com
In this case VGA is definitely an improvement, also because the artists have changed the room layout a bit, making it more complex. from mobygames.com
King's Quest: Quest for the Crown is a remake of King's Quest using Chris Jones' Adventure Game Studio engine. Unlike Sierra's own earlier remake of the same game, this version features VGA graphics, an icon-based point-and-click interface, voices (optional) and MP3 music (optional).
A refreshing swim to cool the nerves...
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Tierra company logo - Animated Globe
(Windows)
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Main menu
(Windows)
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Let's start the adventure!
(Windows)
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Ingame Credits
(Windows)
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Intro - Sir Graham approaches Castle Daventry
(Windows)
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The King describes the quest to you...he seems a lot thinner compared to the original King
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Nice to know you still can die by throwing yourself in the moat. They changed the crocodiles into sea monster...there's a short funny animation too
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Dang witch, she's fast for an old hag. Nice view from here though...
(Windows)
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"Rock-a-bye Dragon on the cave floor...don't make a sound or dat dang beast will roar"
(Windows)
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Woodcutting doesn't pay much these days it seems
(Windows)
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Unless you want to be a test subject for unlicensed magical experimentation, you might as well avoid that old geezer
(Windows)
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This troll should be uglier...he looks like a tall dwarf than an ugly troll...where's a goat when you need one?
(Windows)
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4.0 version: Introduction
(Windows)
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4.0 version: Gate guard
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4.0 version: The king
(Windows)
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4.0 version: Dwarf thief
(Windows)
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4.0 version: Woodcutter
(Windows)
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4.0 version: Graham swimming in the lake.
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4.0 version: Death
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4.0 version: Bird nest
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4.0 version: Cave entrance
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4.0 version: Cave
(Windows)
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4.0 version: Troll
(Windows)
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4.0 version: Ogre
(Windows)
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4.0 version: Dark forest
(Windows)
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4.0 version: Gingerbread house
(Windows)
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4.0 version: The witch
(Windows)
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Climbing the tree is not as easy as it was in the - surprisingly simple - original EGA remake.
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
To the bottom of the well
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Meeting the elf
(Windows)
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A river fork
(Windows)
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The swamp - most of the "gloomy" screens lost their colors from the EGA version, but this one remains nice anyway.
(Windows)
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The meadow
(Windows)
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The land of clouds - tree colors have changed much compared to the first remake, but still there's something artificial about them.
(Windows)
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Graham is protected by the fairy godmother's spell - and in this version the swirling "force field" around him is rainbow-colored!
(Windows)
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A nice screen, but the waterfall doesn't look realistic... it makes me think again that there's no reason to remake high-resolution EGA games.
(Windows)
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Underground - OK, light effects are the strength of VGA graphics.
(Windows)
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In this case VGA is definitely an improvement, also because the artists have changed the room layout a bit, making it more complex.
(Windows)
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