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The Silver Lining Game Info:

Free Version:  Unlimited
Full Version:  $0 - completely free
Download Size: 75.8 MB
OS: Win 98/Me/2000/XP
Developer: Phoenix Online Studios
Support: The game is freeware and not supported


 

The Silver Lining

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Incredibly high quality King's Quest Adventure!

The Silver Lining is a 3D cinematic 3rd person screen-to-screen, point-and-click adventure game that you have never experienced before.

The Silver Lining is the fan-designed 9th episode inspired by the King's Quest adventure game series. The plot is kept secret but will follow in the tradition of the previous King's Quest games loved by millions of fans worldwide!

The Silver Lining features a 1500+ page script, 9 chapters, hundreds of characters, gigabytes of 2D & 3D artwork, both a live & online voiceover cast, hundreds of songs wrapped in a beautiful 3D game engine.

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Not Quite Ready, April 26, 2008
Reviewer: J. Z. Kessie from Laie, HI USA
13 of 15 people found this review helpful
Against my wife's wishes I am a devout video game player. I can honestly say that the game that really got me hooked on PC gaming was King's Quest 5. Since then I have played the previous King's Quests numerous times. Needless to say I was excited to see a user submitted version of King's Quest. I admit that I wasn't that pleased with this version, mainly due to technical difficulties as this wasn't a full release but a demo whilst still in development. The story line seemed so-so, the graphics were spotty, and it seemed a little to big with not much content. It really is hard to judge this game while it is still being fully developed but I wouldn't count on it delivering an amazing game play, rather a game to play when other games have been exhausted.

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