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Category: | Adventure |
Year: | 1994 |
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From the creative talents of bestselling computer game author Roberta Williams, comes the seventh and most exciting chapter in the King's Quest series. King's Quest VII: The Princeless Bride may very well be the most heartwarming and beautifully animated adventure game of all time. Join Princess Rosella and her mother Valanice as they battle the evil enchantress Malicia for the survival of the magical realm of Eldritch. Don't miss this breathtakingly beautiful adventure for the whole family.
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Available Platform: DOS - Alias: Roberta Williams' King's Quest VII: The Princeless Bride
King’s Quest VII: The Princess Bride is the seventh installment in Roberta Williams’ King’s Quest series, developed and published by Sierra On-Line in 1994.
Year | 1994 |
Genre | Adventure |
Rating | 77/100 based on 4 Editorial reviews. Add your vote |
Publisher | Sierra On-Line |
Developer | Sierra On-Line |
OS supported | Win7 64 bit, Win8 64bit, Windows 10, MacOS 10.6+ |
Updated | 2 December 2020 |
Game Review
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King’s Quest VII: The Princess Bride is the seventh installment in Roberta Williams’ King’s Quest series, developed and published by Sierra On-Line in 1994.
Like the previous episodes in the series The Princess Bride is an adventure game primarily based on solving inventory puzzles. Though it sheds the the icon-based interface of the two previous games, in favor of a more simplified ‘smart cursor’ that is used for general interaction.
In this King’s Quest, Queen Valanice of Daventry has gotten the bright idea to marry off her darling daughter, Rosella. The young princess, however, is more interested in adventuring than marriage. Rosella decides to follow a magical creature into a whirlpool that transports she and her mother to another world. Rosella and her mother wind up separated and Rosella is turned into a troll. You get the chance to play as both Rosella and her mother. Alternating the story between Rosella and Queen Valanice, as told in chapters, the two must find each other and stop an evil sorceress to get home. Sort of reminds me of the storyline from the movie Brave. Not to mention the departure from the realistic drawing style of the other entries in the series, in exchange for more brightly colored Disney-esque graphics.
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Fun fact: this is the only game in the series that does not feature so much as a cameo of King Graham. There were very mixed feelings about The Princess Bride upon its release. Some didn’t like the graphics change while others praised it. There were also a lot of complaints about this entry in the series not continuing the story of the previous games.Taken on its own, it’s a fun, colorful, and lighthearted game. If you give it a chance you may find that this is one of the most fun entries in the series, and great game in its own right.
Review by: Tasha
Published: 8 February 2017 7:21 am