King's Quest III: To Heir is Human

Posted by Joppe Bos.
First posted on 20 November 1998. Last updated on 08 August 2009.
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Roberta Williams' King's Quest series is one of the best adventure game series ever produced. The series is known for its great storylines and beautiful imageries. One of the best titles in the series is King's Quest III: To Heir is Human. Published in 1986, the game not only stands as a technological revolution for its time in the competitive genre of adventure and role-playing games, it is…

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I agree with ya, but I think KQ4 might be a little bit better than the third quest. Still, KQ3 and 4 are the best adventure games, I've played. KQ1 and 2 rocks too, but 5--> sucks! My opinion is that the quest should end in KQ4, no more sequels, no more adventures of Graham, maybe something with Alex or Rose? Anyway, lovely game KQ3 :D

By mimi • On 13 January 2002 • From finland

hey guys, I have a dell computer and was wondering if you knew how I could get King's Quest III running. I have the two hard disks and thought I could just get it going, but i can't figure it out. any suggestions?..Matt

By matt • On 12 October 2001 • From USA

well... i think that kq3 is the best game ever done. it's genius. story is the best of them all. you do think that kq8 is perfect? NO! it certainly does not fight even in the same league than kq3!

By Anonymous • On 15 April 2001 • From lahti, finland

King's Quest III is a game I really hated, even though I am a fan of adventures. Starting over again and again killed all the fun. I think this game is crap.

By Michael Rusch • On 24 January 2001 • From Freiburg, Germany

yes i was woundering where i might be able to purch kq1 - kq4?
please e-mail woth a responce thank you very much

By Michael J. Paxton • On 16 January 2001 • From Clayton
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