King's Quest II
The game revisited Graham and followed him on his journey the land of Kolyma.
King's Quest II: Romancing the Throne is the sequel to Quest for the Crown, and was designed by Roberta Williams in 1985. The game revisited Graham, now King of Daventry, and followed him on his journey through the land of Kolyma.
Despite this, many people regarded this sequel as being the King’s Quest game most in need of an update. Players were generally discontented, believing the puzzles did not vary widely from the previous game and that the storyline was sparse. Additionally, as with King’s Quest I, the graphics (which were impressive for their time) soon grew painfully outdated.
The King's Quest II: Romancing the Stones remake follows in the tradition of AGDI's King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown remake, containing updated graphics and the familiar Sierra Point-and-Click interface system. But this time there is also an added storyline, deeper plot, fleshed-out characters, clever puzzles, enhanced artwork, music, atmosphere, depth, culture, and more - basically, the whole nine yards!