This is the first game I ever played. My cousin and I used to sneak into my uncles office to play it on the Tandy 1000. We learned how to spell “carrot” from this game.
Man. This game was such a big part of my childhood on my PC jr. Great upload. I remember it would take a good 20 seconds going from screen to screen. I can still hear the disk drive spin.
so many puzzles here that you solved differently than I and my brother did. We threw the dagger at the dragon, we used the sling and pebble on the giant, we battled the diagonal stairs down from the clouds as walking diagonally wasn't an option. We fell over the edge soooo many times.
Watching this while I’m at work. I was never a PC gamer but I read every gaming magazine when me and my dad went to the laundromat, which was next to a small bookstore. I love how much your imagination can go wild with these type of games. To me the 80’s and 90’s were the golden era a fun as hell games.
@@dontokoi30 It's certainly one of the hardest. Another contender for me is the Bookstore/Shakespeare puzzle from Silent Hill 3 on the hard difficulty setting. Look it up if you're not familiar.
i was 7 when this gem of a game came out that I had to look it up again... It's amazing how fast this game could have been beaten... I remember it taking MUCH longer.. I really do miss these kinds of games
When I played this game, the only command I knew was, "Open Door," and the well one. Oh, and the open gate. I had printed maps of the game. For some reason I always liked getting taken by the witch. XD I was a weird child. (I still am.) 😏
The first 4 King's Quest games, Dragon Warrior & Final Fantasy on the NES addicted me to adventure / RPG's for the rest of my life. I'm so happy I got to grow up in the golden age of gaming. I hear so many people who hate on these games, I don't get it. The remakes were pretty cool. I go back and play through these old games about twice a year. I get sick of the FPS that seem to keep coming out today.
I rented Crono Trigger when it first came out. The night before it was due, I played all night and go to the magic kingdom of Zeal and did a bunch of stuff there. Before I had to go to school, I went to the End of Time and fought Lavos thinking I was pretty close to the end of the game and it would be over soon. I faced the Lavos version of the old bosses you fought in the game and go to the T-Rex boss that destroyed my party. I didn’t realize until we bought the game nearly a year later that I wasn’t even halfway through that game. I miss those old school RPGs, I grew up on Dragon Warrior 1-4. Had to get a translated version of 6 to play it on an emulator for the computer to be able to beat it. I loved those games. I wish there were more phone app classic style RPGs I could play that didn’t cost $15 or more. I have purchased some of the FF games on the App Store. Money well worth it.
There was a trident on the ground that I tried to pick up. But I was 6 and didn't know what a trident was. So I called it a Devil Stick. And the game responded: "You cannot have the devil. At least not now." Then I grew up and started doing drugs and listening to heavy metal. Guess what King's Quest. I CAN have the devil.
+jasgoerndt Lol me too, I was 11 when this came out and I played it for my first time at my cousins house. It wasn't until the 2nd or 3rd game came out that my family finally got a computer so I was able to play them at home. Fun games back then and still cool today.
This was my very first PC game played on a brand new IBM PC Jr. It was amazing. In color, (the green monochrome display was the standard at the time) and a three-voice speaker! It was awesome! Great memories.
In 1988, when I was 12 years old, I had a pirated copy of this game which, thanks to its copy protection, only allowed you to play it once. Needless to say, I really had to make that one game count.
I was 12 years old and had never used a computer before and couldn't figure out how to save the game. so every time I play Kings quest I turned my computer on and started at the very beginning. I eventually beat the game, as a single play through. I was such a little dumbass lol
A Z I couldn't save the game because it required an external disk drive. It couldn't write to the game disk for some reason, and we didn't have an external drive.
I remember wishing there was a run mode so you didn't have to wait so long to journey through the same scenes over and over again after getting killed.
Still mad about the gnome's name... that killed me as a kid that I could never figure it out (like most, I thought it would be "Rumplestiltskin" backwards, not a backwards alphabet spelling). Besides that and those stupid pebbles, the puzzles were pretty reasonable.
My cousins gave me an IBM computer when I was 10 (in 1991) and included were some floppy discs. One of them was King's Quest, which I had seen them playing at their house. My game would draw in the scenery first and then add the color whenever you would go into another screen. Slow. I was so psyched to start playing it and I knew the basic gameplay but was never able to beat it. I must've spent over 100 hours playing it that summer, listening to Nevermind by Nirvana on my walkman.
i love this game, when i was a child. i never passed through it. i play weeks and all the day to find out only one quest but i learn english. 30 years gone by, i' m old now.
Wow i remember this from waaaay back. I finally get to see all the things i never did. This has been a great Friday night and i have no idea why i thought to look this up but I'm glad i did.
Got an Atari for Christmas in 1980 and when the video game crash happened in 83 nothing really new came out except for King's Quest and a few other early computer games. Those years between Atari and the NES I was playing these games and they sure were a lot of fun. Sierra made so many cool games.
Where it all begins. This is like "The Arrival Of A Train" for adventure games - remember that when you play or view it, especially if you weren't there when it all began, it makes the whole experience more fun.
45-year-old man here. Conversation with my nine-year-old son about the toughest puzzle I’ve encountered in my video game playing history brought me here. Guess which puzzle that is? I’ll give you a hint - gnome’s name. I will admit I eventually acquired it through a third-party. A la backwards alphabet approach. Love the Sierras games, but that is still one infernally frustrating solution. Still wonder if there’s anyone who actually cracked it on their own (if we are all going to be honest).
I can't and will never get enough of this game and all that followed. Absolutely greatful to have played since 1994. I started with part VI and worked my way back.
how does one come to that conclusion for an answer? I tried a million combinations and they were all wrong (including the infamous rumplestiltskin spelled backwards lol)
@@jpate1103 You use a backwards alphabet, where a becomes z and so on. Translate the Rumplestiltskin name into the name with the backwards alphabet and you have it.
I played this on an orange and black monochrome monitor. Almost beat it. Never figured how to save it properly. Fell of the stairs at the end. :( Now I get to see 25 years later.
I've played this when I was little, it was one of the things I've played as a little kid. ah, memories, and this is tottally one of the weird but cool old games that I could never finish and I never could get >.< so I'll carry on watching this
We have to assume most screens aren’t just 100 feet away from each other. I think of it as a tunnel that leads upwards long enough to go above the water line, and the game shows us scenes of interest
Only with walkthroughs like this one and others of games from around the same time did I being to learn that other kids had really maxed out systems with AdLib and SoundBlaster cards that played whole polyphonic soundtracks! My friends and I just knew all the music and sounds that came from the PC speaker and we were very excited about it. Very nice clean walkthrough. Thanks for this.
I remember talking to the troll (that's what that is) and the response was the troll demanded a treasure for passage so I gave him something I had and could cross. I didn't get the gnomes' name, but that didn't matter.
I remember playing adventure and pirates cove on my commodore Vic 20, those games had no graphics ( text adventures) but I loved them just the same. The first Zork series also did not have graphics. Ahh the power of imagination.
Me You it had lots of graphics... what computer did you play it on? Maybe your computer did not support graphics. ruclips.net/video/Bg7E1mEiC6Y/видео.html
Steven holmqvist the game was a text only game. You only typed commands and the screen was literally filled with commands and the programs responses. There wasn't supposed to be graphics in the game. The computer had a 64k of ram and some programs took 15 minutes or more to load up a simple game written in BASIC.
@@litjellyfish I checked out your post. It's cool. I wish mine was as graphic as this one was. It was on a C64 also, so I don't understand why there'd be much difference between the two games. Literally no graphics on the hulk game I had. Cheers.
I remember walking through the malls back in the 80's and this would be demoed on the Tandy's at Radio Shack. A guy would be playing an organ or piano trying to sell organs and pianos. Hickory Farms had their stores then and they gave out free samples. My parents would drop me off at Tilt (the arcade), give me 10 or 20 dollars for quarters, and I'd play and watch people play games. Those were the days.
My 1st rpg when i was around 13. Had no clue what to do and didnt know much english. After 2 years someo e gave me some pointers and thanks to my good friend the english dictionary i finally solved this out. Great days.
RE:Peter Sivazak. It was designed for the newly released IBM PCjr computer which used a much better color graphics system than other computers at that time (1984).
Still remember playing this with the huge floppy disk inserted into the drive. Did it so carefully like it was the most precious and expensive thing I had ever handled lol
There's one time I used the dagger by mistake on the dragon...by killing the dragon, there's no one alive to move the rock that leads to another passage.i had to go back to a save point in the files and found out that the dragon's fire just needs to be extinguished with water...this will make him move the heavy rock!
How far have microprocessors come? Well.. My IBM struggled running kings quest in the 80's, in a tower the size of the one I currently have. While the current build is casually pumping out 120fps in maxed out Doom Eternal.
I've always loved these games and this one is special. Every scene still looks drawn and fascinating. It has an pixel art quality that remains extremely unique somehow to this very day.
@@beemini3374 I was 12-13 years old at the time then I sat for hours trying to me it was the coolest game available at the time I just couldn't figure it out.
Does anyone remember the version that had Medusa ?? When he walk down the windy road out of the castle and if he turned the wrong way he would meet Medusa
You've reduced my entire childhood to thirty minutes
28 minutes*
If you watch the playthrough in 2x speed, it is less than 15 minutes :)
This took my brothers years to finish lol, I was to young couldn't spell/type so I did a solid amount of watching.
Still space quest relax bro
This is the first game I ever played. My cousin and I used to sneak into my uncles office to play it on the Tandy 1000. We learned how to spell “carrot” from this game.
"the huge doors swing open slowly"
*doors open extremely fast*
Lol
😂😂😂
Man. This game was such a big part of my childhood on my PC jr. Great upload. I remember it would take a good 20 seconds going from screen to screen. I can still hear the disk drive spin.
Same here! I learned my typing skill during playing this game.
I remember you could speed it up or slow it down. The very fast was crazy
so true
so many puzzles here that you solved differently than I and my brother did. We threw the dagger at the dragon, we used the sling and pebble on the giant, we battled the diagonal stairs down from the clouds as walking diagonally wasn't an option. We fell over the edge soooo many times.
I used the invisibility ring on the giant and he fell asleep! you get more point that way rather than killing him :)
Watching this while I’m at work. I was never a PC gamer but I read every gaming magazine when me and my dad went to the laundromat, which was next to a small bookstore. I love how much your imagination can go wild with these type of games. To me the 80’s and 90’s were the golden era a fun as hell games.
unsurpassed
Hell isn't fun
I always thought at the very end, sitting on the throne, Graham must be thinking, "Okay, sooooooo... what now?"
I love how Graham just steps right past the freshly dead body of his Beloved King to sit on the throne.
You there -- have this carcass removed. Chop chop!
I missed so many of these steps in the game. Especially the backwards name
@@dontokoi30 It's certainly one of the hardest. Another contender for me is the Bookstore/Shakespeare puzzle from Silent Hill 3 on the hard difficulty setting. Look it up if you're not familiar.
@@dontokoi30 My friend and I got told it was rumplestiltskin backwards hahaha
And not a single %#*& was given that day. 😂
And after 32 years of my last play of King Quest on a Tandy 1000 sx, I finally saw the end. Thank you 🙏🏻
I also played Kings Quest on my Tandy 1000. Child of 1981 here. ✊🏻😎
Same! 😊
I remember when this game came out the graphics seemed pretty awesome.
I started around early 1987 and it brings back memories
I feel similar to that way with World of Warcraft that game is 16 years old but still looks great in my opinion.
U know Kings quest is cannon in Minecraft because of the paintings
@@penguinpng-gj1lr yeah he’s in 2 paintings
Wow ! 159 of 158 ? :-D
i was 7 when this gem of a game came out that I had to look it up again... It's amazing how fast this game could have been beaten... I remember it taking MUCH longer.. I really do miss these kinds of games
When I played this game, the only command I knew was, "Open Door," and the well one. Oh, and the open gate. I had printed maps of the game. For some reason I always liked getting taken by the witch. XD I was a weird child. (I still am.) 😏
The first 4 King's Quest games, Dragon Warrior & Final Fantasy on the NES addicted me to adventure / RPG's for the rest of my life. I'm so happy I got to grow up in the golden age of gaming. I hear so many people who hate on these games, I don't get it. The remakes were pretty cool. I go back and play through these old games about twice a year. I get sick of the FPS that seem to keep coming out today.
brillo pad? you own Janitorial firm? 🤨😝😜or u 🌡🚬🕳🕯💎
I rented Crono Trigger when it first came out. The night before it was due, I played all night and go to the magic kingdom of Zeal and did a bunch of stuff there. Before I had to go to school, I went to the End of Time and fought Lavos thinking I was pretty close to the end of the game and it would be over soon. I faced the Lavos version of the old bosses you fought in the game and go to the T-Rex boss that destroyed my party. I didn’t realize until we bought the game nearly a year later that I wasn’t even halfway through that game.
I miss those old school RPGs, I grew up on Dragon Warrior 1-4. Had to get a translated version of 6 to play it on an emulator for the computer to be able to beat it. I loved those games. I wish there were more phone app classic style RPGs I could play that didn’t cost $15 or more. I have purchased some of the FF games on the App Store. Money well worth it.
Save early. Save often. You old schoolers know what I'm talking about!
There was a trident on the ground that I tried to pick up. But I was 6 and didn't know what a trident was. So I called it a Devil Stick. And the game responded: "You cannot have the devil. At least not now."
Then I grew up and started doing drugs and listening to heavy metal. Guess what King's Quest. I CAN have the devil.
+Pitt the Elder Pix or it didn't happen.
The devil's lettuce?
aaaaahaha. fuckin' A right. Best comment yet.
Ha!
ooooooooo edgy
Used to play with an English dictionary! Saw a big difference in my parent's attitude toward playing games LOL!
As a german kid, I did the same :)
You know when you're good when you end with a score 159 of 158
Impossible! I Call Hax!
Oh yeah? I got 161 of 158
Man it's so cool to relive that game. I used to play it at my cousins house when we were about nine or ten.
+jasgoerndt Lol me too, I was 11 when this came out and I played it for my first time at my cousins house. It wasn't until the 2nd or 3rd game came out that my family finally got a computer so I was able to play them at home. Fun games back then and still cool today.
Same
This was my very first PC game played on a brand new IBM PC Jr. It was amazing. In color, (the green monochrome display was the standard at the time) and a three-voice speaker! It was awesome! Great memories.
this was also how i remembered KQ
In 1988, when I was 12 years old, I had a pirated copy of this game which, thanks to its copy protection, only allowed you to play it once. Needless to say, I really had to make that one game count.
King's Quest IV - The Perils of Rosella was my favorite of the series!
Yes, I like this part more than another ❤️
Noice ! That's where I learnt typing fast on the keyboard
I was 12 years old and had never used a computer before and couldn't figure out how to save the game. so every time I play Kings quest I turned my computer on and started at the very beginning. I eventually beat the game, as a single play through. I was such a little dumbass lol
+A Z me too!
A Z I couldn't save the game because it required an external disk drive. It couldn't write to the game disk for some reason, and we didn't have an external drive.
Was probably write protected.need to put sticky tabs over the notch for 5.25" and move plastic notch on 3.5"
Same!
Yet smart enough to finish the game in a way most people never thought of.
Good job! thank you so much~ finally i `ve ending play this game 30-year after hiatus.
The first rpg i ever played and i still love playing games today. The progress made in gaming is mind blowing.
I remember wishing there was a run mode so you didn't have to wait so long to journey through the same scenes over and over again after getting killed.
Watch it in 2x speed on youtube now ! It will be a childhood-dream come true :)
real real
Still mad about the gnome's name... that killed me as a kid that I could never figure it out (like most, I thought it would be "Rumplestiltskin" backwards, not a backwards alphabet spelling). Besides that and those stupid pebbles, the puzzles were pretty reasonable.
My cousins gave me an IBM computer when I was 10 (in 1991) and included were some floppy discs. One of them was King's Quest, which I had seen them playing at their house. My game would draw in the scenery first and then add the color whenever you would go into another screen. Slow. I was so psyched to start playing it and I knew the basic gameplay but was never able to beat it. I must've spent over 100 hours playing it that summer, listening to Nevermind by Nirvana on my walkman.
J R. I want to smell your stinky boat shoes !
K
That’s a cool pastime
We're the same age! April 7th, 1981 here 🙋♀️
you can also throw the dagger at the dragon and kill it but it wont move the boulder lol
i love this game, when i was a child. i never passed through it. i play weeks and all the day to find out only one quest but i learn english. 30 years gone by, i' m old now.
Your home is your castle. And you are hopefully not only old, but also a wise king now ;_)
Wow i remember this from waaaay back. I finally get to see all the things i never did. This has been a great Friday night and i have no idea why i thought to look this up but I'm glad i did.
Did the goat, which kicked the guy off the bridge in the game, inspire you to choose "Goattie McGoat" as a RUclips-name ?
@@19Marc79 no i look like a goat and all my friends call me a goat
@@goattiemcgoat4268 Do you like to eat carrots ?
@@19Marc79 i do
@@goattiemcgoat4268 "Give carrot to Goattie McGoat"
I played this game when it first game out. Was hooked on Sierra ever since.
Got an Atari for Christmas in 1980 and when the video game crash happened in 83 nothing really new came out except for King's Quest and a few other early computer games. Those years between Atari and the NES I was playing these games and they sure were a lot of fun. Sierra made so many cool games.
Pro tip: When running away from a wolf, just change screens.
i knownhuh??? I winced with anxiousness for that filthy wolf to crash across and kill him, NO thankfully it just "went away invisibly"
I loved this game so much!
Where it all begins. This is like "The Arrival Of A Train" for adventure games - remember that when you play or view it, especially if you weren't there when it all began, it makes the whole experience more fun.
This was the first open world game I ever played.
Its so much different when theres an internet to look things up when youre stuck. It took me n my dad *3 years* to beat this game in the 80s.
finally know that guys name always though it was rumplstiltskin. never passed this part
..lol
How do you figure out his name? It's not Rumplestitlskin spelled backwards?
A reverse code is used, where A = Z, B = Y, C = X, and so on. For example "horse" would be "slihv." "Past" would be "kzhg."
Didn't the note on the witch's nightstand say to try thinking backwards?
I could never figure that part out either....
@@jpate1103 . Neither could I. Never got to finish the game.
Heh, the place where you get the chest from the giant is the same as where you rescue Rosella form the dragon in the third game. Nice.
Nothing better than destroying a fire breathing dragon with a fistful of water
I played this in CGA. 4 colors. Pure joy. My friend had Hercules monochrome (green and black) so i was like a God
If you don't guess the gnome's name, he gives you the key to unlock the door that leads to Cloud Land. I guess you don't get full points for it.
45-year-old man here. Conversation with my nine-year-old son about the toughest puzzle I’ve encountered in my video game playing history brought me here. Guess which puzzle that is? I’ll give you a hint - gnome’s name.
I will admit I eventually acquired it through a third-party. A la backwards alphabet approach. Love the Sierras games, but that is still one infernally frustrating solution.
Still wonder if there’s anyone who actually cracked it on their own (if we are all going to be honest).
I usually got taken by the with and then gave up! 😂
20.49 I've had trauma with the stairs.
I can't and will never get enough of this game and all that followed. Absolutely greatful to have played since 1994. I started with part VI and worked my way back.
This brings back so many memories for me! Thank you!
15:56
- What is your first guess?
- Ifnkovhgroghprm.
- That's right!
Best dialogue!
how does one come to that conclusion for an answer? I tried a million combinations and they were all wrong (including the infamous rumplestiltskin spelled backwards lol)
@@jpate1103 You use a backwards alphabet, where a becomes z and so on. Translate the Rumplestiltskin name into the name with the backwards alphabet and you have it.
I played this on an orange and black monochrome monitor. Almost beat it. Never figured how to save it properly. Fell of the stairs at the end. :( Now I get to see 25 years later.
This brought be back! Way back. Graham at the end is like Michael Corleone at the end of Godfather II. A bit alone.
The version I had , in between each screen, you'd see the lines and the color all fill out. It was so archaic and awesome at the same time.
And then the interactive thing popped in last. Man, those were the days.
A Mother Goose themed King's Quest. My cousin had this when he was younger. I was more into Heroquest/Quest for Glory. Thanks for the upload.
the mother goose game is called mixed-up mother goose😊
I've played this when I was little, it was one of the things I've played as a little kid. ah, memories, and this is tottally one of the weird but cool old games that I could never finish and I never could get >.< so I'll carry on watching this
Poor Edward. Looks like sitting on the throne for hours gave him deep vein thrombosis, which killed him.
Well...not backwards...but if you use a backwards alphabet A=Z, B=Y, etc....spell rumpelstiltskin. Backwards Like a Boss.
5:14 that dragon lives in the cave but the cave is not filled with water from the adjacent room...nice lmao :p
We have to assume most screens aren’t just 100 feet away from each other. I think of it as a tunnel that leads upwards long enough to go above the water line, and the game shows us scenes of interest
I came here for the beautiful and melodic Greensleeves piece, but still a wonderful childhood memory King's Quest has always been.
Only with walkthroughs like this one and others of games from around the same time did I being to learn that other kids had really maxed out systems with AdLib and SoundBlaster cards that played whole polyphonic soundtracks! My friends and I just knew all the music and sounds that came from the PC speaker and we were very excited about it. Very nice clean walkthrough. Thanks for this.
I remember playing this game. I remember not being able to get past that goblin on the bridge.
I remember talking to the troll (that's what that is) and the response was the troll demanded a treasure for passage so I gave him something I had and could cross. I didn't get the gnomes' name, but that didn't matter.
now THAT is the REAL kings quest theme!
I remember playing adventure and pirates cove on my commodore Vic 20, those games had no graphics ( text adventures) but I loved them just the same. The first Zork series also did not have graphics. Ahh the power of imagination.
I had the incredible hulk. It was no graphics either.
Me You it had lots of graphics... what computer did you play it on? Maybe your computer did not support graphics.
ruclips.net/video/Bg7E1mEiC6Y/видео.html
Steven holmqvist the game was a text only game. You only typed commands and the screen was literally filled with commands and the programs responses. There wasn't supposed to be graphics in the game. The computer had a 64k of ram and some programs took 15 minutes or more to load up a simple game written in BASIC.
@@litjellyfish I checked out your post. It's cool. I wish mine was as graphic as this one was.
It was on a C64 also, so I don't understand why there'd be much difference between the two games. Literally no graphics on the hulk game I had.
Cheers.
I remember walking through the malls back in the 80's and this would be demoed on the Tandy's at Radio Shack. A guy would be playing an organ or piano trying to sell organs and pianos. Hickory Farms had their stores then and they gave out free samples. My parents would drop me off at Tilt (the arcade), give me 10 or 20 dollars for quarters, and I'd play and watch people play games. Those were the days.
Best Game Ever.
What’s the point of the diamonds, pebbles and the gold walnut & egg?
This game might be the reason why I like Witcer and elder scrolls so much nowadays.
this was so mindblowing when it came out, even my imagination remembers it in like today's graphics, lol.
OH! i loved this kings quest played thru the whole lot.
Thank you! I loved this game growing up.
Because it's still a clever puzzle game.
My 1st rpg when i was around 13. Had no clue what to do and didnt know much english. After 2 years someo e gave me some pointers and thanks to my good friend the english dictionary i finally solved this out.
Great days.
all the tasks seem completely random. I can't imagine someone choosing the events in a logical manner.
This is the game that got me into rpgs..😀😁
Sometimes when something bad happens to me I hear that funny tune in my head!
Flat tire? Dadudadadoo-DING!
LOL
I'm not going to lie, I know this character from the minecraft paintings
Playing this game used to give me nightmares :O
Helen Fairlie I know it's creepy, but...
OMG remember playing this when it came out :)
I used to play this game on my Grandfather Gordons Computer as a child. I still play it from time to time.
Dude you killed a lady in her house and stole her cheese 😆 I mean she said she wanted to eat you but you started it 🤣
Thanks for posting this 👍👍
Thanks for sharing! I' ve been looking for the scene at 17.24 , which I remembered from "a few" years ago.
Hard to believe this was graphically impressive at one point.
Peter Sivazak believe me it was :)
RE:Peter Sivazak. It was designed for the newly released IBM PCjr computer which used a much better color graphics system than other computers at that time (1984).
before that there was no graphics :D
The slow walk animation was killing me. Lol. Had to speed the video up to 1.5x speed but great vid! Brings back so many memories.
My brother and I would play this when we would visit our dad. The part with that witch pops into my mind from time to time.
Still remember playing this with the huge floppy disk inserted into the drive. Did it so carefully like it was the most precious and expensive thing I had ever handled lol
Same I was always so precious over video game disks lol
The Rumplestiltskin puzzle is stupid hard. I wonder how many people figured it out without help - not many I would think
I couldn't, never got the beans, instead got the pouch of diamonds and got the chest first after pouch was stolen.
There must've been a hint book.
Hey that’s the minecraft dude
Oh my god ...i play many hours on king quest ,space quest ...what a great classik :!!!
There's one time I used the dagger by mistake on the dragon...by killing the dragon, there's no one alive to move the rock that leads to another passage.i had to go back to a save point in the files and found out that the dragon's fire just needs to be extinguished with water...this will make him move the heavy rock!
And yes, the player is a painting in Minecraft, for anyone who is curious.
I Kinda Hope One Day You Can Play This Game In Minecraft!
How far have microprocessors come? Well..
My IBM struggled running kings quest in the 80's, in a tower the size of the one I currently have.
While the current build is casually pumping out 120fps in maxed out Doom Eternal.
I looked this up out of curiosity. Wow, I feel so old (I was five years old when it came out).
I've always loved these games and this one is special. Every scene still looks drawn and fascinating. It has an pixel art quality that remains extremely unique somehow to this very day.
Because it´s not a picture but vectors !
i digg itt
I love pixel art, relaxes me somehow delving in those worlds
How did you know what commands to type? I had this game and it drove me crazy so I stopped playing it!
You had to try literally everything
@@beemini3374 I was 12-13 years old at the time then I sat for hours trying to me it was the coolest game available at the time I just couldn't figure it out.
I'm thankful that future games had 4 speeds, Fast in this game was too fast
Does anyone remember the version that had Medusa ?? When he walk down the windy road out of the castle and if he turned the wrong way he would meet Medusa
Magic invisibility ring? Nope. You don't need that.
Classic
Ahhhhh, so many memories
I love grahams "cameo" in minecraft
If only this game was remade to today's standards. Wider how that would look like
They did re-make a VGA verson...
They are remaking it for Xbox one/Xbox 360 now
The ps/xbox games are not remakes although have referenced and had remade the first level.
+Munchies romero They did a beautiful job on the remake. I believe it's on Steam.