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  2. Adventurer Kings - Wikipedia

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    Adventurer Kings is a closed-end, computer-moderated, play-by-mail game. It was originally published by Ark Royal Games. Today it is published by Roland Danard. The game is set in a medieval fantasy context with a map comprising 162 provinces. Players begin roleplaying as a king with a few resources to begin expansion by conquest.

  3. GameKing - Wikipedia

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    The original GameKing console is an 8-bit handheld game console released in September 2004. [2] [3] It is based on a 65C02 CPU running at 6.0 MHz.[4]It is fashioned to look like Nintendo's Game Boy Advance and comes in a wide array of vivid pastel colours, [3] either opaque or transparent, and uses two AAA size batteries.

  4. AGD Interactive - Wikipedia

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    The game is titled King's Quest III Redux, and continues the non-canon plot and lore that was established in AGDI's previous King's Quest II: Romancing the Stones remake. The game is not a 1:1 remake and is not a complete overhaul like KQ2+ was, but features more fleshed-out characters, new areas, and puzzles not seen in the original Sierra ...

  5. Adventure Construction Set - Wikipedia

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    Adventure Construction Set (ACS) is a game creation system written by Stuart Smith that is used to construct tile-based graphical adventure games. ACS was published by Electronic Arts in 1984 for the Commodore 64 , then for the Apple II , Amiga , and MS-DOS .

  6. King's Quest IV - Wikipedia

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    King's Quest IV uses the Adventure Game Interpreter (AGI) and Sierra's Creative Interpreter (SCI) systems. This is the only chapter in the King's Quest series where the action takes place in real-time and within the allotted time limit, as the events of the game cover about 24 hours.

  7. King's Quest VI - Wikipedia

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    King's Quest VI was programmed in Sierra's Creative Interpreter and was the last King's Quest game to be released on floppy disk [citation needed]. A CD-ROM version of the game was released in 1993 , including more character voices, a slightly different opening movie and more detailed artwork and animation.

  8. King's Quest I - Wikipedia

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    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. It is the first official part of the long-running King's Quest series (not counting 1980's Wizard and the Princess ), in which a young knight, Sir Graham, must save the Kingdom of Daventry to become ...

  9. King's Quest - Wikipedia

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    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.