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Christmas Quest v1.0 Christmas Quest v1.0 Someone has stolen Santa's gifts! Help him get them back and save Christmas before it's too late. |
6,154 | Dec 24, 2019 SantaGames |
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King's Quest I Remake for Mac 4.1 King's Quest I Remake for Mac 4.1 AGDI's King's Quest I remake was released on August 7th, 2001. It was the first complete fan-made adventure remake ever released, and the first to ever include a voice pack. In all aspects, AGDI's King's Quest I remake has broken records! King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown, a revolutionary game designed by Roberta Williams and first released in 1984, epitomizes the classic adventure gaming experience. This game was the first of its kind which allowed the player to interact in an entirely original 2.5D world, and can be credited as the game that started graphic adventure gaming on the PC. Though the original AGI parser-based version is outdated and primitive-looking by today's gaming standards, in 1984 it was revolutionary. King's Quest I was not only groundbreaking, but also history in the making. It was followed by seven sequels bearing the King's Quest title. In 1990, Sierra released a remake of King's Quest I, taking advantage of newer technology and graphics (using their SCI engine, 16 color EGA graphics, sound card, and mouse support). Unfortunately, this version ended up being a total market failure. As a result, it was highly unlikely that Sierra ever had thoughts of making an even further updated Point-and-Click version of King's Quest I to match later games in the series. This is where we at AGDI decided to step in. Our aim was to remake King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown to the same level of quality as seen in Sierra's King's Quest V. We believe that the enhanced gaming experience for fans has justified our months of unpaid hard work. Our understanding is that the big companies stopped focusing on the adventure genre because, given the huge budget required to produce adventure games, it didn't prove as lucrative as other ... |
5,978 | Aug 02, 2016 AGD Interactive |
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King's Quest I Remake for Windows 4.1 King's Quest I Remake for Windows 4.1 AGDI's King's Quest I remake was released on August 7th, 2001. It was the first complete fan-made adventure remake ever released, and the first to ever include a voice pack. In all aspects, AGDI's King's Quest I remake has broken records! King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown, a revolutionary game designed by Roberta Williams and first released in 1984, epitomizes the classic adventure gaming experience. This game was the first of its kind which allowed the player to interact in an entirely original 2.5D world, and can be credited as the game that started graphic adventure gaming on the PC. Though the original AGI parser-based version is outdated and primitive-looking by today's gaming standards, in 1984 it was revolutionary. King's Quest I was not only groundbreaking, but also history in the making. It was followed by seven sequels bearing the King's Quest title. In 1990, Sierra released a remake of King's Quest I, taking advantage of newer technology and graphics (using their SCI engine, 16 color EGA graphics, sound card, and mouse support). Unfortunately, this version ended up being a total market failure. As a result, it was highly unlikely that Sierra ever had thoughts of making an even further updated Point-and-Click version of King's Quest I to match later games in the series. This is where we at AGDI decided to step in. Our aim was to remake King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown to the same level of quality as seen in Sierra's King's Quest V. We believe that the enhanced gaming experience for fans has justified our months of unpaid hard work. Our understanding is that the big companies stopped focusing on the adventure genre because, given the huge budget required to produce adventure games, it didn't prove as lucrative as other ... |
6,121 | Dec 28, 2015 AGD Interactive |
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Lao's Quest Lao's Quest A challenging puzzle platform game with tricky and ingenious level design! Jump, shoot, throw dynamite, blast walls and avoid spikes and loads of traps. This game is a mix of Rick Dangerous (Amiga) and Kings Valley II (MSX). Explore temples with living stones, moving platforms, ingenious deadly traps and some tricky enemies. Collect keys, open doors, watch out for watertraps, use buttons to control moving walls and platforms! Move and stack blocks to reach higher places, use moving doors, find hidden spots, use hidden items and much more! This is Indiana Jones retro style!! You can even play with Rick Dangerous! Features: * Tight gameplay: You have excellent control over your character, using either keyboard or gamepad. * Sneaky level design: 70 levels across 7 temples. This is a puzzle platform game. Therefor, I put a lot of time into the level design: It's ingenious, complex and hard. And I mean hard in the way you really have to think how you're gonna solve a level. It'll be immensely rewarding when you solve a level. * Duo play with Rick Dangerous: As a tribute, the last temple features duo play with Rick Dangerous. Rick can be controlled, and together you must solve the level, with increased complexity, using each characters strong points - Lost Vikings style! * Checkpoints and ingame saves: Use ingame Timestones to save your progress for easy continuation of you game or use passwords (In OPTIONS: set LEVEL to EASY and LIVES to INFINITY) |
6,500 | Mar 01, 2016 JRLS |
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Opcode (Music Quest) Midi Engine 8 port/SE driver Opcode (Music Quest) Midi Engine 8 port/SE driver for Windows 95 & 98. 8portse.zip |
9,176 | Mar 28, 2009 Opcode (Music Quest) |
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Super Amazing Quest Super Amazing Quest Super Amazing Quest is a 3D game where you follow the journey of a hero who decided to dedicate his life to saving princesses. Along your journey you will collect potions, fight baddies, explore new landscapes, apply sunscreen to yourself, ride a flying carpet, explode stuff, and many more things. The game was created after I started experimenting with game maker's D3D_ functions, and after I started it I decided I might as well finish it. Hopefully the (somewhat) immersive experience will make your day a little better. Like the soundtrack? Wanna support the guy who made it? Buy it from Nik Sudan on Bandcamp! http://niksudan.bandcamp.com/album/super-amazing-quest-ost |
6,412 | Mar 01, 2016 iRhymeWithRawr |
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