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* [[Hyperspace Arsenal]]
* [[Hyperspace Arsenal]]
* [[Info Dump]]: The developers wanted to make sure that people who hadn't played the original series would still be able to pick it up and enjoy it. This is their usual solution. The game goes into a lot of detail about the history of things in the world.
* [[Info Dump]]: The developers wanted to make sure that people who hadn't played the original series would still be able to pick it up and enjoy it. This is their usual solution. The game goes into a lot of detail about the history of things in the world.
* [[Insurmountable Waist Height Fence]]: Standard stuff in the series.
* [[Insurmountable Waist-Height Fence]]: Standard stuff in the series.
* [[Interface Screw]]: In episode 4, when Shadrack rocks the boat, your amulet (who also act as your attack/defend icons) spin out of control.
* [[Interface Screw]]: In episode 4, when Shadrack rocks the boat, your amulet (who also act as your attack/defend icons) spin out of control.
* [[Invisibility Cloak]]
* [[Invisibility Cloak]]
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* [[Nostalgia Level]]: Valanice's nightmare in episode 3.
* [[Nostalgia Level]]: Valanice's nightmare in episode 3.
* [[Odango Hair]]: Rosella's hairstyle.
* [[Odango Hair]]: Rosella's hairstyle.
* [[One Man Band]]: In one part of the game, Graham has to simultaneously play four instruments: a lute, a drum, a harp, a horn ''and'' fly at the same time.
* [[One-Man Band]]: In one part of the game, Graham has to simultaneously play four instruments: a lute, a drum, a harp, a horn ''and'' fly at the same time.
* [[Our Banshees Are Louder]]: When you first encounter The Guardian of the Forest, he takes the shape of a banshee-like hag that can kill you with its loud wail!
* [[Our Banshees Are Louder]]: When you first encounter The Guardian of the Forest, he takes the shape of a banshee-like hag that can kill you with its loud wail!
* [[Our Genies Are Different]]: Shamir Shamazzle.
* [[Our Genies Are Different]]: Shamir Shamazzle.
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* [[Ravens and Crows]]: Morrigan, the Guardian of the Forest, takes the shape of a huge raven.
* [[Ravens and Crows]]: Morrigan, the Guardian of the Forest, takes the shape of a huge raven.
* [[Rebellious Princess]]: Conversations in the game portray Rosella as this. At one point, she convinced Cassima to steal the ferry and travel to the Isle of Mist, but Alexander and Edgar stopped her.
* [[Rebellious Princess]]: Conversations in the game portray Rosella as this. At one point, she convinced Cassima to steal the ferry and travel to the Isle of Mist, but Alexander and Edgar stopped her.
* [[Red Eyes Take Warning]]: Shadrack.
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: Shadrack.
* [[Rousing Speech]]: Cassima delivers one to calm the fear of her people.
* [[Rousing Speech]]: Cassima delivers one to calm the fear of her people.
* [[Royal Brat]]: Lady Celeste.
* [[Royal Brat]]: Lady Celeste.
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: Pandora's box.
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: Pandora's box.
* [[Shout Out]]: [[King's Quest Mask of Eternity (Video Game)|"'Tis beyond his reach!"]]
* [[Shout-Out]]: [[King's Quest Mask of Eternity (Video Game)|"'Tis beyond his reach!"]]
** There are many references to classic Sierra quests, especially in episode 3. For example, you solve one of the puzzles by whistling the ''[[Leisure Suit Larry]]'' theme, and looking at one of the items in the pawn shop triggers an amusing dialogue about ''[[Space Quest]]''.
** There are many references to classic Sierra quests, especially in episode 3. For example, you solve one of the puzzles by whistling the ''[[Leisure Suit Larry]]'' theme, and looking at one of the items in the pawn shop triggers an amusing dialogue about ''[[Space Quest]]''.
* [[Shown Their Work]]
* [[Shown Their Work]]

Revision as of 15:49, 26 January 2014

A Fan Sequel to the King's Quest series currently being produced by Phoenix Online Studios. Formerly known as King's Quest IX: Every Cloak Has A Silver Lining, The Silver Lining brings back the characters from the old series and attempts to bring some closure to the story of the first family of Daventry. Currently, four of the five episodes have been released.

The game is probably more well known for the story behind its production than the actual gameplay. After announcing their intentions and gain a lot of hype, they received a cease and desist order from Vivendi Universal (who owned the rights to King's Quest). After a strong effort from the community, they were able to continue producing the game, provided that they remove the words "King's Quest" from the name. They continued their work only to receive another cease and desist right before they were ready to release the game, this time from Activision (who had gained the rights to Sierra games from Vivendi). After much discussion, they were able to get that one overturned as well.

The story of the game is as follows. During the wedding of Rosella and Edgar, a stranger in a black cloak crashes the party and casts a spell which puts both Rosella and Alexander in a coma. Graham decides that he must don his adventurer's cap one more time to undo the curse. During this, he uncovers a much deeper plot related to the Black Cloak Society.

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