A prince has little time before the princess he loves is harmed. He must travel throughout her kingdom and try to mend the feuds there in order to save her.A prince has little time before the princess he loves is harmed. He must travel throughout her kingdom and try to mend the feuds there in order to save her.A prince has little time before the princess he loves is harmed. He must travel throughout her kingdom and try to mend the feuds there in order to save her.
- Directors
- Writers
- Stars
Robby Benson
- Prince Alexander
- (voice)
Sheryl Bernstein
- Queen Valanice
- (voice)
- …
Ron Feinberg
- King Caliphim
- (voice)
- …
Dave Fennoy
- Pawnshop Owner
- (voice)
- (as David Fennoy)
Linda Gary
- Oracle
- (voice)
- (as Linda Grey)
- …
Tony Jay
- Captain Saladin
- (voice)
- …
Josh Mandel
- King Graham
- (voice)
- …
Chuck McCann
- Jollo
- (voice)
- …
Don Messick
- Ali
- (voice)
- …
Patrick Pinney
- Winged One
- (voice)
- …
David Prince
- Dangling Participle
- (voice)
- …
Bill Ratner
- Narrator
- (voice)
Neil Ross
- Chess Knights
- (voice)
Russi Taylor
- Beauty
- (voice)
- …
Stevie Louise Vallance
- Princess Cassima
- (voice)
- (as Louise Vallance)
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This game is one of the treasures of my childhood. I grew up playing KQ4-7, (They're how I got so good at spelling! What other 5-year-olds could spell "Go Under Bridge"?) and this one is my favorite. It is hilarious, creative, and contains a wonderful fantasy world. The puzzles are tests of lateral-thinking, and the landscape is rife with puns. The characters are memorable, and the storyline is engaging. My favorite part was the Dangling Participle, found on the Isle of the Beast. I also loved to play the labyrinth over and over again, and would imagine myself stalking and being stalked by the minotaur. What more could anyone want?
10Bluefly
Yes, I think this was probably the best King's Quest ever. It's certainly my favorite. I've played them all, but none were quite like KQ6. For one thing, Alexander is probably the most compelling character a game could have. Of all the quests, his is the most compelling, exciting, and even touching.
Aside from that, the interface is convenient, the gameplay is smooth, and the puzzles are challenging, but they're possible. And for once, not having to be constantly on the lookout for enemies to hack apart is kind of a relief. So go play King's Quest, you'll be better for it.
Aside from that, the interface is convenient, the gameplay is smooth, and the puzzles are challenging, but they're possible. And for once, not having to be constantly on the lookout for enemies to hack apart is kind of a relief. So go play King's Quest, you'll be better for it.
As a child of "Quest for the Crown," I grew up on these games and they never got old for me. When "Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow" came out, Sierra could do no wrong. This game is packed with adventure, logic puzzles, mythology, and an enticing plot that absolutely keeps the gamer interested the whole way through. Even at the age of seven I was captivated by the story of Prince Alexander traveling through all the islands, trying to find Princess Cassima. It takes some serious thought to solve all these riddles, making you feel like you're the most brilliant person alive when you do solve them. All in all I've give this game 10 stars, it's one of the best adventure games even made, let alone in its own time.
I love the King's Quest series. It is the greatest adventure game series ever made. Probably the most popular in the series is KQ6, which features the voice of Robbie Benson as Prince Alexander(aka Gwydion from KQ3). The plot is very reminiscent of KQ2--seeing the Girl in the Tower in the magic mirror, the pawn shop, the genies, etc.--but it is still an excellent game in itself. There are many different ways to beat the game, and you can play it several times without it getting old.
I have played a lot of kings quest games and this is the only one i liked. It has challenging puzzles and good graphics. It is hard but worth it. It is not as good as the Quest for Glory games or the leisure suit larry games, which are also made by Sierra. However it is well worth getting.
Did you know
- TriviaThe manual that came with the game, the "Guidebook to the Land of the Green Isles," was necessary to beat the game, as it contained a translation of an in-game language and phrases used as answers to riddles to advance the plot. Sierra used this as a way to prevent the game from being playable if it was pirated.
- GoofsOn the short path, the guard dogs Wolf and Bay occasionally swap names (and voices) as well as the dogs Jowls and Mite when confronted by Alexander.
- Alternate versionsIn the 1997 Kings Quest Collection. A Windows 95 version features high resolution graphics portraits of Characters Such as Prince Alexander and other characters, even the icons and items are featured in high detail graphics. However after the end of the voice acting Wedding scene. The game crashes and shows the end credits but it only had the instrumental song "Girl in the Tower" in the Text version end credits. However, this version won't work in the Windows XP or 7 mode.
- ConnectionsFollowed by King's Quest VII: The Princeless Bride (1994)
- SoundtracksGirl in the Tower
Music by Mark Seibert
Lyrics by Jane Jensen
Performed by Bob Bergthold and Debbie Seibert
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- King's Quest VI: Heute geerbt und morgen verschwunden
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