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Infamous classic starts an old Quest anew

Sierra's early graphic adventures are among the most classic of the genre. However, the text parser interface, the low resolution and the 16-color graphics can be a barrier to enjoyment for modern players.

That's where fan remakes come in. Updating the visuals and the interface to 1992 standards or thereabouts, with VGA graphics and mouse control (similar to King's Quest V or VI), the old games are new again ... or at least slightly less old.

Now the time has come for King's Quest III. The third in Roberta Williams' flagship series is remembered as far more ambitious than the first two King's Quests; a game that was ahead of its time back in 1986.

Unlike the VGA remakes of the first two games, which were made by Tierra/AGDInteractive, King's Quest III VGA is produced by a team calling themselves Infamous Adventures. However, the quality remains as high as fans of the first two installments have come to expect.

So download King's Quest III VGA, and begin the wait for the VGA remake of King's Quest IV.

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