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Started by daventry, July 12, 2010, 09:46:32 AM

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daventry

#40
Genie: Ah Freedom at last, now you spend the next 500 Years in the Bottle



Graham watches as the Magic Mirror shows him a Beautiful Woman sad and alone, he knows now that he must find her and make her his Queen.


Enchantermon

Quote from: daventry on May 06, 2011, 03:06:02 PM
Genie: Ah Freedom at last, now you spend the next 500 Years in the Bottle


:rofl:
So what if I am, huh? Anyways, I work better when I'm drunk. It makes me fearless! If I see a bad guy, I'll just point my sword at him and saaaaaaaaaay, "Hey! Bad guy! You're not s'posed to be here! Go home or I'll stick you with my sword 'til you go, 'Ouch! I'm dead!' Ah-ha-ha!" Ha-ha. *hic* See? Ain't no one gonna be messin' wit' ol', Benny!

daventry

It seems the Harpies like the Harp, better let them have it Graham

MikPal

Those harpie and the Ice Queen moments from KQ5 came to my mind the first time I saw this.

BTW did you know that in a Scrooge McDuck story he had written, Carl Barks had to change the name Harpie to Larpie because Harpie was a somewhat obscure slang term for prostitute.

daventry

Looks like KQ5 wasent for Kids then  ::) :P

(Posted on: May 10, 2011, 04:11:42 AM)


Sir Graham climbs the Tree and finds a Golden Egg in a Nest.
Upon taking it, he looses his balance and falls to the Ground.
Ouch...


wilco64256

Appears to be smoking a cigar in that last one.
Weldon Hathaway

daventry


King Graham finds Little Red Riding Hood walking around while crying, could she have lost her Basket of goodies.


MikPal

>Open corset_

Graham loosens the laces on Little Red Riding Hood's hourglass corset.
"Thank you," says the young girl with a long sigh of relief and walks away whistling happily.

Enchantermon

So what if I am, huh? Anyways, I work better when I'm drunk. It makes me fearless! If I see a bad guy, I'll just point my sword at him and saaaaaaaaaay, "Hey! Bad guy! You're not s'posed to be here! Go home or I'll stick you with my sword 'til you go, 'Ouch! I'm dead!' Ah-ha-ha!" Ha-ha. *hic* See? Ain't no one gonna be messin' wit' ol', Benny!

daventry

#49
 :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

(Posted on: June 01, 2011, 02:28:12 AM)


Scary height isent it King Graham, yea thats what you get for Wishing on a Magic Carpet Ride from a Genie in a Lamp.



After escaping the Dragon Cave, Sir Graham decides to catch a ride with a Giant Bird by hanging onto its feet for dear life.



Graham showed Kindness to the Elf and received a Magical Invisibility Ring.


Enchantermon

Peter Pan, lol. I was half-expecting this for the first one. ;)
So what if I am, huh? Anyways, I work better when I'm drunk. It makes me fearless! If I see a bad guy, I'll just point my sword at him and saaaaaaaaaay, "Hey! Bad guy! You're not s'posed to be here! Go home or I'll stick you with my sword 'til you go, 'Ouch! I'm dead!' Ah-ha-ha!" Ha-ha. *hic* See? Ain't no one gonna be messin' wit' ol', Benny!

daventry

King Graham holds the Green Crystal up towards the Dragon Statues and watches as Lighting Strikes from the Eyes onto the Crystal


MikPal

Quote from: daventry on June 03, 2011, 04:09:46 PM
After escaping the Dragon Cave, Sir Graham decides to catch a ride with a Giant Bird by hanging onto its feet for dear life.



I'm believeing that the whiteness of Graham's skin is from the lighting and not from that thing he is directly in front of?

daventry

King Graham walks over a Bridge to reach the other side.



(Posted on: June 06, 2011, 06:51:18 PM)


In the Dark Woods, Sir Graham find a peculiar Gingerbread House.



(Posted on: June 12, 2011, 10:06:55 AM)


Sir Graham has done well in Recovering the Chest/Mirror/Shield of Daventry, with Edward's Dying Breath, he Crowns Graham King.



(Posted on: July 08, 2011, 05:15:18 PM)



King Graham and Queen Valanice with their Twin Children Rosella and Alexander


Enchantermon

So what if I am, huh? Anyways, I work better when I'm drunk. It makes me fearless! If I see a bad guy, I'll just point my sword at him and saaaaaaaaaay, "Hey! Bad guy! You're not s'posed to be here! Go home or I'll stick you with my sword 'til you go, 'Ouch! I'm dead!' Ah-ha-ha!" Ha-ha. *hic* See? Ain't no one gonna be messin' wit' ol', Benny!

daventry

On the Beach of Kolyma, Graham sees a Little Mermaid

fluxmaster

Quote from: Baggins on July 16, 2010, 04:53:12 PM
Hah, hah, that's kinda cool. I wonder how hard it would be to use something like this to create a kind 3-d remakes of early King's Quest games.
Exactly what I was thinking!
The Fluxmaster

wilco64256

Making a model and placing it isn't very difficult at all.  It's creating the animations for the model and writing all of the code to make the game functional that would take the majority of the time.
Weldon Hathaway

daventry

If you take the Screens from KQ1 i made, you will see its almost the entire Game  :P

fluxmaster

Are there any more besides the one's you've posted on this thread?

Would it be possible to take the scenes that you've made and arrange them such that you can press the arrow keys to move to the next scene in the same sequence as you would in KQ1?  That would be the first step in making a mini-game.  You could probably do that without raising any flags at Activision.

The next step would be to add a parser interface where, say, the player could type, "move rock," and a message would come up, "You move the rock and see a sword underneath."  Then the player could type, "take sword," and a message would come up, "You take the sword."  The player could then press the tab key and "Sword" would show up in his inventory.  In other words, it would have the same type of interface as the early adventure games such as the Wizard and the Princess (a.k.a. Adventure in Serenia).  That would be relatively easy to do, as the scenes would all be static, but it would still look like a hi-res 3-D game.  That would probably raise some flags at Activision, but if you kept quiet about it until it was finished, you might get away with it.
The Fluxmaster