Benevolent Genie: The lamp you get from the shopkeeper contains a helpful genie who gives you three useful items: A flying carpet, a sword, and an enchanted bridle. Although ironically neither of Graham's children succeeds him. All There in the Manual: A booklet that came with the game explained Graham's motives to find a bride: The late King Edward appeared to him in the Magic Mirror and told to not make the same mistake as he did.A fan-made remake, King's Quest II: Romancing the Stones was released by AGD Interactive, adds to the story and replaces the frustrating puzzles by other frustrating puzzles. Along the way he must find three keys to access the land of Kolyma, help King Neptune, and kill Count Dracula before he can reach the island Valanice is trapped on.ĭespite introducing Valanice and featuring some rather beautiful-looking backgrounds, the game is generally considered to be one of the weaker games in the series, with its flat storyline, frustrating puzzles, and confusing setting. Graham dons his adventurer's cap once more and resolves to rescue her. The Magic Mirror he retrieved from the first game reflects an image a beautiful maiden from the land of Kolyma named Valanice, who is trapped in a quartz tower by the evil witch Hagatha. Graham, now king of Daventry, has recently come to a realization without a proper queen by his side to produce potential heirs, his legacy as king will be quite short. King's Quest II: Romancing the Throne is the second game in the King's Quest Adventure Game series.
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