King's Quest VII: The Princeless Bride

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King's Quest VII: The Princeless Bride

Developer(s) Sierra
Publisher(s) Sierra
Platform(s) MS-DOS, Windows, Apple Macintosh
Release date November 23, 1994
Genre(s) Adventure game
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: K-A

King's Quest VII: The Princeless Bride is an adventure game released in 1994 by Sierra On-Line. It featured high-resolution graphics in a style reminiscent of Disney animated films (Incidentally, the cover is almost identical to that of Return Of Jafar, a Disney film). It is also the only King's Quest game with multiple protagonists, and the only one to divide the story into "chapters."

King's Quest VII is the only game in the King's Quest series to feature Queen Valanice in a major role, and also the only one in which King Graham is not shown or mentioned at all. However, he is listed in the voice credits, so he may have been originally intended to appear in the game (the final game was much shortened from an earlier version). Despite being sold as a nonviolent and family friendly, the game has several violent death scenes.

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[edit] Story

As the game opens, Queen Valanice is lecturing her daughter, Princess Rosella about the importance of marriage. Rosella is somewhat rebellious, and dreams of adventure rather than marriage. She catches a glimpse of a magical seahorse-like creature momentarily jumping out and into a pond, leaving behind an image of a castle in clouds, and Rosella dives in. Valanice follows. They find themselves caught inside a gigantic magical whirlpool-like vortex. Rosella, who is being sucked down, and Valanice desperately try to reach each other, but suddenly, a troll-like arm sticks in from the side of the whirlpool, grabs Rosella, and snatches her away. Valanice is left staring helplessly in horror as the scene ends.

Valanice lands in a desert in the land of Eldritch, while Rosella finds herself transformed into a troll and engaged to be married to the King of the Trolls. As the two characters attempt to find each other, they discover that all of Eldritch is in danger. The evil sorceress Malicia has attacked or imprisoned the leaders of the different kingdoms of Eldritch, and plots to destroy the land.

[edit] Name

The name of this sequel is a pun on the title of the novel (and film) The Princess Bride by William Goldman. Like most King's Quest titles, it is also a reference to the plot. Rosella is soon to be a bride, but ends up in another world shortly before her marriage.

[edit] The game

KQVII is very different from other King's Quest games in terms of structure. The action is separated into six chapters, each set primarily in a different region of Eldritch. The player alternates between Valanice and Rosella with each chapter. The two heroines travel through some of the same places during the course of the game, finally meeting up again in the end. Aside from the multi-chapter layout, the most significant change in game structure was the introduction of the "smart" pointer. When playing the game, the pointer lights up when passed over an object that can be used. Players can get or use objects and talk to characters by simply clicking on them. Previous games required the player to choose their actions by selecting Look, Talk, Use, etc., from the icon bar, and did not reveal the location of usable items with the pointer.

Although less linear than earlier King's Quest games, KQVII does not include as many different endings or optional tasks and plot threads as KQVI. Some puzzles do have multiple solutions, and there are two possible endings -- one happy and one sad -- depending on whether Rosella manages to rescue her love interest Edgar (introduced in KQIV) at the very end of the game.

This actually points out a major flaw in the game: Sierra marketed the game as an improvement in the series by stating that completion of earlier King's Quest adventures was not necessary to fully enjoy the game. Yet, a character from King's Quest IV (Edgar) was reintroduced in the final chapter of the game, leaving players who did not complete that earlier adventure utterly bewildered as to his relationship with Rosella.

One of the game's highlights was its graphics; King's Quest VII had very elaborate and colorful graphics for the time with painted backgrounds and animation techniques.

KQVII was met with mixed reviews by longtime series fans, but sales were high despite a number of technical bugs that plagued the initial release of the game.

[edit] Characters

  • Valanice - After her daughter disappears, Valanice ends up in the desert with nothing but Rosella's comb, which she picked up before going after her. Now the Queen of Daventry is on a quest to find her daughter, bring peace to Eldritch, and return to her kingdom.
  • Rosella - Not wanting to be married, Rosella believed she saw a castle in the reflection of a lake and jumped in, appearing in the Vulcanix Underground. She now must save Eldritch, stop her marriage to the Troll King, and return home with her mother.
  • Mathilde - The old nursemaid to King Otar Fenris III. She is well versed in magic potions, and uses her knowledge to turn Rosella back into a human. She activates the Dragon Toad that tells them where the real Troll King is.
  • Edgar - Not seen until Chapter 6, Edgar is the Prince of Eldritch. He was corrupted by the witch, Malicia, turned into the Troll King, and took the place of the real Troll King. Edgar plays an important role towards the end of this game; when he gets hit by Malicia's magic, Rosella has a few seconds to save him. Depending on her actions and choices, he either dies or lives, and his parents subequently mourn his death or celebrate his wedding.
  • Malicia - The main villain of the game, Malicia wants to destroy all of Eldritch below Etheria using the power of the Volcanix Underground and especially wants to get rid of Rosella. She kidnaps King Otar Fenris III and hides him in OogaBoogaLand, and transforms Edgar into King Otar's form and brainwashes him into doing her bidding.
  • Attis - Lord of the hunt, he is first seen in the game in the form of a Stag, guarding the large tree that was once Ceres, goddess of Spring.
  • Archduke Fifi le YipYap - A poodle in charge of the city of Falderal. He is celebrating his birthday the day Valanice appears in his town.
  • Boogeyman - He can be accepted as a villain as he tries to capture/kill Rosella. He roams all of OogaBoogaLand. He is regarded by fans as among the more fearsome creatures in the series. He appears out of the ground with a theme song that ends as he's about to attack either Valanice or Rosella, and can only be stopped if Rosella disguises herself as the weeping woman. He seems to show feelings for the weeping woman. At some point in the game, if you disguise yourself as Lady Tsepish and stay in one stop too long, the Boogeyman will appear just like all the other times you decide to stay in one place, and instead of giving you ten seconds to run (or else he'll jump and land on you, killing you) he'll talk to "Lady Tsepish" and ask if she'll stop grieving over Count Tsepish and "run away" with him. Rosella/Tsepish will tell him to go away and he does - by jumping like he would when attacking the main characters.
  • Dr. Mort Cadaver - The resident coroner of Ooga Booga Land, Cadaver is in charge of the health of the citizens. His patients typically have very literal diagnosis, such as a broken heart. He even gave his spine to a patient before Rosella first met him, explaining his short height and inability to fend off the local hooligans. He returns to a formidable height after Rosella finds another spine for him.
  • Count Tsepish - The former lord of OogaBoogaLand, Count Vladimir Tsepish was beheaded by Malicia and cursed to fly the skies on his horse Necromancer. The Tsepish manor was burned down, and the ghost of his dog, Black Valiant, remains to guard it. Valanice must break the curse on Count Tsepish by retrieving his head and giving it back to him.
  • Lady Tsepish - The grieving widow of Count Tsepish, former lord of the land of OogaBooga. Her face is unseen by the player, though if your character speaks to her, she will show them her face, which is so horrific it causes the character to die of fright (Unless Rosella is disguised as Lady Tsepish at the time). When Rosella visits Dr. Cadaver disguised as Lady Tsepish, he mentions having to replace her eyes, as she had "cried her eyes out" before. According to Black Valiant, the Tsepish's dog, she was once the most beautiful woman in all of Eldritch.

[edit] The Realm of Eldritch in King's Quest VII

Eldritch is the land explored in KQ VII. Eldritch consists of the Desert, the Vulcanix Underground, Ooga Booga Land, the Bountiful Woods, the Were-Woods, Etheria and Falderal. The magical Realm of Eldritch includes several peoples and lands. It is a land of magic and everyone who resides within knows of the various beings and creatures who occupy the lands. Several of the residents that live in the land of Eldritch are Faeries, Gods and Goddesses. There are also spirits in the land and in the air. All of Eldritch is ruled by Oberon and Titania, the King and Queen of the Faeries.

The Desert

This is the first land that the player, as Valanice, encounters. She is deposited here by the whirlwind/vortex after Rosella is pulled through the mirror into the Vulcanix Underground. A barren, yet beautiful land, the Desert is home to a surprising variety of creatures, including the Jackalope and the Desert Spirit Colin Farwalker. Valanice must also decipher the mythologies of this land and investigate the secrets of the desert temple in order to continue her journey. Valanice can be killed by either being stung by a giant scorpion, getting lost in the desert and dying from exhaustion, drinking salt water while in the desert, or drowning in the well after taking an object from the offering bowl without giving something first.

The Bountiful Woods

The Bountiful Woods lie between the Desert and Falderal, and they shade off to the Were-Woods in the west. A beautiful and peaceful land, Malicia has placed some of its most important inhabitants--Lady Ceres, queen of the forest, and her husband Attis, lord of the hunt--under a curse and has caused the river to dry up. The Woods lie directly underneath Etheria. Despite its beauty it has some dangers. Valanice can sink into the mud if she tries to walk through it, or be carried away and drown in the river after it is refilled. Or bitten by a poisonous spider while trying to save hummingbird.

The Were-Woods

The Were-Woods are positioned due west of the Bountiful Woods, which they connect to Ooga-Booga Land. This creepy, densely overgrown area is where Malicia has made her home, and it also includes a swamp with carnivorous plants. There are several dangers lurking here. Rosella and Valanice can either be carried off to be eaten by a giant were-wolf if they enter the woods without a certain item, vanished by Malicia, eaten by the three headed plant if they get too close to it, or eaten by the swamp creature if they enter without either getting defoliant or helping lord Attis.

Etheria

Floating on the clouds above the realm of Eldritch, Etheria is the colorful and enchanting home of Oberon and Titania, the rulers of Eldritch; the Three Fates; Maab; and the Dreamweaver. This seemingly peaceful place is also home to several deadly monsters. Valanice can be eaten by a nightmare if she attempts to enter the Dreamweaver's cave without a certain item or eaten by a rogue wind spirit if she stands around too long on the mountain.

Falderal

Located in Eldritch to the north of the Bountiful Woods, Falderal is a wacky and colorful town where everything is not truly as it seems and many of the physical laws are bent. The town is populated by animal-like creatures such as "mock turtles," mockingbirds (which really hurl insults), and others. The Mayor of town is Archduke Fifi le Yip-Yap III. The town includes a China Shop owned by a bull, Fernando, Ersatz's Faux Shop and the Snake Oil Salesman's cart. The only danger here is the salesman. Upon entering Falderal, one can see a Victorian-styled building, the China Shop, which is run by a formal bull, Fernando (like the cliché "bull in a china shop"). The Faux Shop is also one of Falderal’s prized places. Besides supplying the Town Hall with rubber trees, it is run by an eccentric mock turtle, Ersatz, who specializes in selling the most bizarre and unusual goods. Near the Faux Shop, there is also a small cart that is run by a snake oil salesman who likes to swindle as many people as he can meet. From the mockingbird in the tree to the guard at the door, every animal displays a unique personality. The most noted ones are the hippopotamus lady, Chicken Little, the British badger who guards the town hall, and a beaver who sits by Fifi Le Yip-Yap’s birthday cake. The only danger here is the salesman; if Valanice attempts to take the china bird without taking care of certain business first, he will sprinkle a magic dust on her and turn her to stone.

Despite its wackiness, Falderal holds many deep secrets. It is said to hold a magic statuette which has the power to predict the future, and it is rumored that the passageway to the Vulcanix Underground is located somewhere in the town; more specifically, in Yip-Yap's parlor located in the Town Hall.

Vulcanix Underground

The Vulcanix Underground is populated by trolls and ruled by their Troll King. Like Falderal, this place also holds secrets of its own. The player learns that something is amiss with the king, and finds out that he is actually an impostor placed there by Malicia. The characters inhabiting the Vulcanix Underground consist primarily of trolls, including the king's nursemaid, various gossipers, a cook with a French accent, a polite gem maker, a blacksmith who flirts with Rosella, and a large troll that guards a bridge. A crystal dragon resides here as well, and Malicia also makes several appearances. Rosella can meet her doom through several events here. She can be killed after eating three baked beetles and getting poisoned, falling into a deep chasm if she attempts to jump across to the wrong rock, thrown into lava by the bridge troll, falling into lava if she attempts to ride the cart without fixing one of the wheels first, falling into lava after being warped into the volcano, being crushed by the dragon's tail while attempting to remove a scale, or being fatally cursed by Malicia.

Ooga Booga Land

Ooga Booga Land lies directly on top of the Vulcanix Underground; Rosella finds herself here after regaining her human form and climbing out of the Vulcanix Underground. Although all the residents of this land are dead, most of the residents of this town are harmless with the exception of the Boogeyman, who has been instructed by Malicia to capture Rosella; and Lady Tsepish, who will cause Rosella to die of fright when approached. The other inhabitants include Dr. Mort Cadaver, the gravedigger, and the mischievous Ghoul Kids, who will attack unwanted visitors but are otherwise harmless. This is probably the most dangerous area in the game. Both characters can die by falling into an empty grave, trying to climb the spider web into the pumpkin house only to get stuck and bitten by a big spider, being caught by the Boogeyman, being scared to death by Lady Tsepish if they disurb her mourning, being scared to death by the Ghoul Kids, being dragged into the ground by the Deadfall bones, or being pulled into a grave by a rogue corpse. There are some character specific deaths though. Rosella can be killed by not grabbing onto the gravedigger's shovel, which he offers her to grab on to, if she takes too long she will fall (it is not shown only implied) and the elevator will be buried along with her, taking too long to escape from the coffin and being impaled (it is not shown only implied) by the Deadfall bones, being crushed by Malicia's gargoyle if she turns the Troll King back to normal, or being pulled underground if she awakens a dead corpse with the gravedigger's horn. Valanice can be killed by being run over by the Headless Horseman, or being blown up by a lit firecracker if she stands around too long with it. (there is a glitch on some systems where the firecracker will explode after just 5 seconds forcing the player to repeatly revive Valanice in order to get to the crypt).

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