King's Quest 3 Walkthrough
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- King's Quest 3: To Heir is Human was one of the most difficult King's Quest games to complete. Gwydion was captured by an evil wizard, Manannan when he was 1 year old and forced to do chores around the house. You must help Gwydion learn the magic spells to rid the land of the evil wizard once and for all and then rescue the Princess Rosella before returning to the castle in Daventry.
Walkthrough: gamerwalkthroug...
Fun fact, Kings quest collection includes the manual for king's quest 3 and has all the spells, but one of the spells is wrong, it's the one where you need to squeeze the cactus onto the spoon. Fun times trying to figure that one out. Also another fun fact, steam has that version, with the pdf of the manual, and has it spelt incorrectly as well.
How did you manage to go down the hill with such grace. As a kid, I would always be falling.
Cause the player is an adult😁
@@dblaze889 lol
Everyone would :)))
I love the use of all the spells in this game.
I definitely enjoyed this game as a kid playing on my Tandy computer. That said, I died like 100 times either falling down the mountain, falling down the stairs from the cat, carrying something and the wizard caught me, etc.
The opening cartoon is the only time we see the wizard move. All other times he just transports his stupid ass around.
Always been one of my very favorite games!
I was so fortunate as a child to have never made it far in this game!
As a kid: oh yeah, i could carry all this no problem.
Me now: if I could carry this much, i could rule the universe!
Legendary game!
This game is so much! Love it!
You also could've explored Daventry before rescuing your sister and talked to Rumpelstiltskin.
it's not rumpelstiltskin, it's Nikstlitslepmur.
Missing command at 30:25? Goes from "your possessions are still safely hidden" straight to "you reach under and retrieve it."
You can talk to Rosella a bit before you start going home.
i cant walk up those fn steps at the end how do you walk up them so fast. on my game he gets caught i have to go up and over up and over up and over repeatedly to make it up the steps.
omg and now when the screen changes the sister keeps tripping me up and i cant move past her. are you using a controller? I cannot walk in a straight diagonal path like you are using the arrow keys
use the number keys 1-9 with numlock, or page up and page down.
@@zissler1 I figured it out, if i use 7 and 9 on the numpad he walks diagonal
**WHY DID HE GO INTO THE CAVE TWICE??????**
How on earth did you learn how to do each step for mixing the ingredients and etc? @ 42:00
I was wondering the same thing and found out the the spells were in the game manual. When I played as a kid I never had the manual. haha
@@joelb9709 same here! Maybe my uncle had it but he only bought us the game and gave us the floppy discs for it. We never thought to read the manual.
@@FaridShahidinejad same. Our uncle gave us the game and we never had a manual. Ended up having to buy the official hint book
yeah it's Sierra's copyright policy, in the next game it was simpflified in name a word on a page to load the game
I've never played this game before today. It was before my time, though not by much. By which I mean not too many years before I was BORN. However, I always loved King's Quest 6 and 8 as a kid though I always had problems with 6 until more recent years when I got the King's Quest Collection as I had lost the game manual and thus could never beat the Cliffs of Logic even with walkthroughs. I tried playing the other games when I got the Collection, but saving was a problem so though I tried to play 5 at least, I never could as I couldn't save. Some good old Googling the other day helped me fix that problem and now I've beaten 5 and 3 as well. I HAD to play 3 given how it tied into the storyline of 5 with Manannan.
Did you know that in King's Quest 5 you find the body of the Wanderer, the protagonist of one of Roberta Williams' earlier games???
I love these old adventure games. They were some of the first games I played when I was growing up. No, I didn't know about the Wanderer.
@@gamerwalkthroughs11 Yeah they were some of the first games for me too, King's Quest 6 in particular. That one is younger than me, though not by much. As for the Wanderer, he's the protagonist of Roberta Williams' Wizard and the Princess game which is even older and more archaic then King's Quest. That game takes place in Serenia where 5 takes place. Graham finds his body in the desert in King's Quest 5 and uses his shoe against a mangy cat to save a rat all of which happens early on in the game.
@@gamerwalkthroughs11 PS: fun fact: Roberta Williams herself voiced two characters in King's Quest 5 according to the game's credits. One was some random woman in town apparently and the other was one of the Harpies that wanted to eat Graham.
There IS no kings quest 8 you DORK…
@@brettjaniec3933Yeah there is: King's Quest Mask of Eternity.
Feed the chickens next time.
So that asshole wizard dared to steal a boy from a king!
And we never find out his motivation?
Yep. He was pure evil. He reappears in King's Quest 5 as a cat with his brother Mordak trying to force Alexander to break the spell as only the one who cast it can break it.
@@jonathanosborn4800 The remake goes into more about it. But basically, if you read the original booklet about why the wizard did this was he would steal a boy from a country away from Llewdor to divert suspicion away from his asshole. I guess he didn't care that it was a prince this time.
@@WarGrowlmon18 True. He didn't care who he stole the boy from.
Where are those missing 8 points!?
Good question. I'm not sure. I'd have to look through the point list.
@@gamerwalkthroughs11 you missed the same ones I did.
As a fly, fly into oak tree.
As a fly, spy on bandits in tavern.
Cool, thanks.
I've never played this game before today. It was before my time, though not by much. By which I mean not too many years before I was BORN. However, I always loved King's Quest 6 and 8 as a kid though I always had problems with 6 until more recent years when I got the King's Quest Collection as I had lost the game manual and thus could never beat the Cliffs of Logic even with walkthroughs. I tried playing the other games when I got the Collection, but saving was a problem so though I tried to play 5 at least, I never could as I couldn't save. Some good old Googling the other day helped me fix that problem and now I've beaten 5 and 3 as well. I HAD to play 3 given how it tied into the storyline of 5 with Manannan.
Did you know that in King's Quest 5 you find the body of the Wanderer, the protagonist of one of Roberta Williams' earlier games???
@@gamerwalkthroughs11 You also missed getting the buried treasure. You have to put the pirates to sleep much sooner than you did. Sorry, I see you did get it. I didn't know if you escaped the captain, then returned to the beach, he was gone.
****52:32** WIZARD GONE**
I I have a list of literature referenced in this game
Do you get an interesting message if you type in "Fuck you"? King's Quest IV had that.
Obviously you were raised by a naughty wizard! That's what it would say.
@@sha11235 Well in King's Quest IV it tells you to play Leisure Suit Larry.
Fucking hell...of all the possible words, I got stuck at "PAT the dough into a cookie" decades ago. I am pretty sure I bashed my head trying "make a cookie", and it never worked. WHY GOD WHY
You have to follow the spell instructions correctly.
@@sha11235 Manual is wrong at this point. It says "mold" and not "pat". Had the same problem.
Terribly tedious game