

As Graham, the former king and father of the bride, you must save your children and (inevitably) the kingdom as well. This is largely due to the game’s effective opener - a mysterious cloaked figure crashes a royal wedding, inflicting a magic-induced coma on both Princess Rosella and Prince Alexander. It’s clearly trying to appeal to the fans familiar with the series’ history but it doesn’t completely alienate those who’ve never played a King’s Quest game before.


And The Silver Lining - Episode 1’s story is adequate. All point-and-click adventures control pretty much the same, typically to put more emphasis on storytelling, which is where the genre has always shined.
