
King's Quest: Chapter 1 - A Knight to Remember
About King's Quest: Chapter 1 - A Knight to Remember
An aging King Graham reflects on a life of adventure with his granddaughter, Gwendolyn, taking players back to his teen years and his quest to become a kni
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Storyline
The prologue begins with Graham entering a thicket and heading to a scary Forest Well. It is a linear sequence which has a twenty-something King Graham returning to the Forest Well (from a previous adventure) on a quest from King Edward to find his stolen Magic Mirror, while trying to avoid the Legendary Beast, a dragon living there. He discovers the cave filled with beds and other strange traps. He finds a bookcase with spellbooks and selfhelp guides on how to capture and control dragons. Finally using a feeding mechanism, he is able to distract the dragon, and take the mirror. After a perilous escape, he return to castle to present the Mirror to the king. The main story returns to a time earlier, when Graham was a teenager, traveling to Daventry for the first time to take part in a Knig
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About King's Quest: Chapter 1 - A Knight to Remember
King's Quest: Chapter 1 - A Knight to Remember is a game developed by The Odd Gentlemen and published by Sierra Entertainment. Released in 2015, built on the Unreal Engine 3 engine, King's Quest: Chapter 1 - A Knight to Remember falls under the Point-and-click and Puzzle and Adventure genres. It holds an overall rating of 73/100 based on 17 ratings.
The game is available on PS3, PS4, PC, X360, XONE and can be found on Steam.. Game modes include Single player.
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