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King’s Quest: A Knight to Remember (IGN Review)

King’s Quest: A Knight to Remember is a loving throwback to a time when adventure games assumed you were curious, patient, and emotionally prepared to be outsmarted by a mouse. It drops you into a fairytale kingdom where every screen is a hand-painted storybook and every puzzle politely asks, “Have you tried absolutely everything except the obvious solution yet?” It’s whimsical, charming, and occasionally convinced that logic is more of a suggestion than a rule.

You play as Graham, a would-be hero whose greatest weapons are curiosity, kindness, and an impressive tolerance for trial and error. Instead of slaying everything in sight, the game rewards you for thinking, exploring, and occasionally making choices that define what kind of knight you become. It’s less about reflexes and more about poking the environment until it gives up its secrets. King’s Quest: A Knight to Remember feels like curling up with a clever bedtime story that sometimes pauses to ask you to solve a riddle before turning the page.