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VERDICT: Great

Score Explanation:

A very good game, far above average & recommended.

8.5
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King’s Quest II Review

Pros
  • Lengthy game.
  • Challenging tasks that stretch the imagination.
  • Creative story line and plot elements.
  • Brisk walking pace that allows for more rapid progression to different areas.
Cons
  • Boring background music.
  • Graphics are sub-par due to their release date (1985-1987).

King’s Quest II Review

This sequel to the legendary first release of King's Quest that practically invented the casual point-and-click adventure genre follows in the footsteps of its predecessor as a remarkable journey back in time, only now Sir Graham has become King of Daventry and must embark on a new, more deadly quest....he needs a woman!

Creative Story That Incorporates Fairy Tales (Ogres Not Included)

Lonely in your practically empty castle, a magic mirror reveals a beautiful damsel whom who decide to gallantly rescue from the perils of an evil witch who cursed said maiden to an enchanted tower. Creativity abounds in the fantastical land of Kolyma, primarily in the characters met; talking pumpkins, a big bad wolf and little red riding hood to name a few.

Adventure Game + A Few Chuckles

Most tasks are not cut-and-dry and require some out of the box intellect to solve, such as retrieving a baby bird and placing it in a flock of swans to transform said bird into a beautiful swan. Commentary is also particularly creative, such as the inclusion of a mailbox that, when approached, prompts the explanation “Its a mailbox... You've never seen one... Which isn't surprising as the postal service won't be invented for another several hundred years.”

It will take many hours to reach the conclusion of the game which makes it especially valuable, and the speed at which Graham moves is uncharacteristically rapid which allows for a quicker pace that does not interrupt the overall length of this release.

Old Graphics But Hey, It Was Made in the '80s

The only weak elements are the graphics, which are a product of their 1980s release date, and the background music which tends to be rather dull.

However, neither of these features are terribly bothersome and Romancing The Throne proves an excellent edition to the many King's Quest releases offering a fantastic tale with challenging tasks that will last countless hours.

- Review by Sara on May 20, 2010

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Catch a peek of the point-and-click gameplay and one of the hidden easter eggs which can be found in King's Quest 2.

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