KnightQuest is a one-on-one consultation service designed to help students find an organization on campus that fits their needs. A gorgeous action adventure on an epic scale. Play as Rusty, a clumsy adventurer who accidentally sets about the end of the world. Solve mind-bending puzzles, fight challenging enemies, defeat huge bosses and platform your way through a fantastic open world in this lavish action adventure.
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Author: | Sierra |
Publisher: | Sierra |
Engine: | SCI |
The sequel to Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers.
From Wikipedia:
The storyline weaves together werewolf mythology and Bavarian history with sexual intrigue and businessmen's quest for their primal roots. The game's two lead characters are Gabriel Knight—the seemingly less-than-bright but smart-as-a-fox mystery writer and bookstore owner—and Grace Nakimura, his less-than-trusting assistant. Knight has inherited a castle in a small German village and the title of Schattenjäger ('shadow hunter' in German) that comes with it. It has been a year since the voodoo murders case (The Sins of the Fathers) and the local villagers implore him to investigate the mysterious death of a little girl—caused, they believe, by a werewolf. Knight and Nakimura's search for clues takes them to Munich, King Ludwig II's famous Neuschwanstein Castle, Altötting and Bavaria's forested countryside. Their efforts lead them to uncover the truth about King Ludwig's mysterious death and discover a lost Richard Wagner opera, written by Robert Holmes (composer of music in the game).
The game is divided into six chapters and the player controls Gabriel and Grace alternately between the chapters. They conduct their investigations separately for the most of the game, only joining forces in the finale.
It comes on 6 CDs, which have been transferred to Toast images and archived with StuffIt.
A note about the downloads available above:
The CD-ROMs are Macintosh CDs only.
System requirements:
33 MHz 68040 or faster
Mac OS 7.1 or later
16 MB RAM
2x CD drive
640 x 480 in 256 colours
3 MB HD space
This is a fat binary app, ie. it is 68k and PowerPC native in one application.
Works well in OS X classic mode too.
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Category: | |
Perspective: | |
Year released: | |
Author: | Sierra |
Publisher: | Sierra |
Engine: | SCI |
The sequel to Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers.
From Wikipedia:
The storyline weaves together werewolf mythology and Bavarian history with sexual intrigue and businessmen's quest for their primal roots. The game's two lead characters are Gabriel Knight—the seemingly less-than-bright but smart-as-a-fox mystery writer and bookstore owner—and Grace Nakimura, his less-than-trusting assistant. Knight has inherited a castle in a small German village and the title of Schattenjäger ('shadow hunter' in German) that comes with it. It has been a year since the voodoo murders case (The Sins of the Fathers) and the local villagers implore him to investigate the mysterious death of a little girl—caused, they believe, by a werewolf. Knight and Nakimura's search for clues takes them to Munich, King Ludwig II's famous Neuschwanstein Castle, Altötting and Bavaria's forested countryside. Their efforts lead them to uncover the truth about King Ludwig's mysterious death and discover a lost Richard Wagner opera, written by Robert Holmes (composer of music in the game).
The game is divided into six chapters and the player controls Gabriel and Grace alternately between the chapters. They conduct their investigations separately for the most of the game, only joining forces in the finale.
It comes on 6 CDs, which have been transferred to Toast images and archived with StuffIt.
A note about the downloads available above:
The CD-ROMs are Macintosh CDs only.
System requirements:
33 MHz 68040 or faster
Mac OS 7.1 or later
16 MB RAM
2x CD drive
640 x 480 in 256 colours
3 MB HD space
This is a fat binary app, ie. it is 68k and PowerPC native in one application.
Works well in OS X classic mode too.