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Princess Rosella had to marry, but she couldn't decide who with. One day, while she was going for a walk with her mother, she had a vision in a lake, which she threw herself to. Her mother, Queen Valanice of Daventry, ran to save her, but she also fell in. This way, they will see themselves carried into a magical world, which they'll have to find the way to get out of. They will face up to Malicia, the evil witch causer of this accident, and they'll travel through different worlds looking for a way out. They will find fantastic, mysterious and friendly beings that will guide them on their way. Finally, Rosella will dicover the reason of this adventure: prince Edgar. It depends on us that this story ends on a romance or a tragedy. ![]() ![]()
In my modest opinion, the worst of this game is the script: the story isn't very worth by itself. Now then, the game is fabulous. The riddles are well posed, the difficulty is adequate, the graphics are wonderful (as well as the animations) and the soundtrack is beautiful. Besides, the game is divided on chapters, a very useful aspect if you want to play a determinate part of the adventure. Because all these reasons, it differs notablely from the previous sagas. King's Quest VII: the Princeless Bride is actually like a fairy tale, but with a few worked script. The game could have resulted almost perfect if it hadn't been for this little detail. ![]() ![]() |