King's Quest VII - The Princeless Bride

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A woman in a teal dress stands in a desert landscape with red rock formations, tall green cacti, and scattered boulders. A circular blue pool of water sits to her left with a stick nearby. The sandy ground is tan and dotted with brown rocks. The sky is bright blue. At the bottom, a UI panel displays inventory icons on the left including a crown and comb, an eye symbol in the center-right, and a red gemstone icon on the right. A black inventory window is visible in the panel's center.

King's Quest VII - The Princeless Bride

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King's Quest VII: The Princeless Bride, released by Sierra On-Line in 1994, is a point-and-click adventure game in the long-running King's Quest series. Players control multiple characters, primarily Princess Rosella and a mysterious woman, navigating through story-driven adventures across enchanted lands. The game employs inventory-based puzzle solving, NPC dialogue, and exploration of hand-drawn environments. Mouse controls handle movement and interaction using point-and-click mechanics standard for adventure games of the era. Gameplay divides into chapters, each introducing new locations and challenges. The CD version includes voice acting and animated cutscenes. The game combines fantasy adventure with humor and serious moments, characteristic of the series.

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King's Quest VII - The Princeless Bride was released in 1994 for the DOS.

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