King’s Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow
First posted on 20 April 1998. Last updated on 16 May 2008.
Since 1980, Roberta Williams has brought us some of the best adventure games ever made. Many of these titles have pushed the limits of computer adventure gaming. Her signature King’s Quest series is made up of such titles. King’s Quest I: Quest for the Crown is the first adventure game to be modeled in a 3D like environment. King’s Quest II: Romancing the Throne is the first adventure game to…
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is it so hard for you
i can beat it its so eacy
i’ve tried to et passed the ferryman in many ways
when hes not out side the boat and when hes not…
i’ve also tried to get the ali the the book store owner to tell me but no way hes telling me more keeped on asking him to answer my question and got him to repeat
but still no more answer about the ferry…
why??????????????
send me the game, please!
Totally brilliant. The story is filled with a type of imagination that is rare for computer games, old or new. Five out of five.
lost the manual- can’t do the cliffs of logic without it- can someone help me decipher the alphabet thing?
I need to know what the alphabet translator is and where to get it. If someone has one and can email it to me that would be great. I am stuck at sacred mountain cause I don’t have the tranlator. Thanks
Jessica
This is one of my favorite games of all time! Just a little info for anybody looking to get this game to work on a newer system: I’ve stumbled across various patches and VM’s which will “play” the game but most aren’t up to date with XP and usually the game still has issues such as the sound not working and random crashing. However, Vivendi Games, who in case you all didn’t know has aquired Sierra and all it’s properties not too long ago, has just released a King’s Quest Compilation for Windows XP, which contains KQ 1-7. It’s under $20, which as we all know is WAY cheap for this set.
FYI, Vivendi has also released similar compilations for Space Quest AND Leisure Suit Larry. Is Vivendi trying to bring adventure games back in style? I hope so, cause Vivendi has also paired up with Double Fine, Tim Schafer’s new studio, to create an “as-of-yet-un-announced” game. If you don’t know who Tim is, then you can’t call yourself an adventure gamer; regardless, that game will definately be one to look out for in the future!!!
IT IS A GREAT GAME...I am actually searching for it. Got any leads for me?
I LOVE THIS GAME I USE TO PLAY IT ALL THE TIME. NOW I CANT GET IT TO PLAY ON MY COMPUTER. PLEASE HELP!