Geo's Quest "In Search of Queen Lorraine"
A downloadable game
This is the completed (finally) version of my Graphic Adventure Geo's Quest
"In Search of Queen Lorraine". I started this in 2000 only to stop in 2002 as life happened; never to return to it until last year in my retirement.
The game is intentionally created in the early Roberta Williams Sierra Quest low res hand drawn 32 color games. (You read that right - LOW RES BABY!!!) It is part of a 9 chapter (this one has 3 chapters) parody of the Commodore story. Names and facts altered so not to offend or infringe.
It has over 100 hand drawn rooms and close ups, dozens of animations, samples & mods (some mine, some from the Amos PD Library - authors unknown), puzzles to solve and decisions to make. It should challenge your decision making skills.
You will not die in the game if you make a wrong decision, you should be able to complete it in a couple of sittings or so.
The file includes a Game Guide. Please spend a little time to read this before playing for a better playing experience. It provides important information such as how to play the game, and very important memory management information.
Now off to complete the next 3 chapters of the adventures of George Angus in
Geo's Quest, "Gateway to Nowhere". Coming Soon.
Thanks for playing Geo's Quest
Status | Released |
Author | GWI |
Genre | Adventure, Interactive Fiction, Visual Novel |
Tags | 16-bit, 2D, Amiga, graphic-adventure, Hand-drawn, point--click, Retro, Singleplayer |
Download
Install instructions
The Download File is packed in ZIP format.
Just unzip the game. It has it's own folder named GQ2 comprising of all necessary files. Just leave them as they are all in the GQ2 folder.
Double click the GQ2 icon to start the game and off you go!
Requirements: Any PAL Amiga/Emulated Amiga and Display with 2mb chip ram and 2.04> Rom(s)
Recommended: Any PAL Amiga/Emulated Amiga and Display with 2mb chip ram 2.04>Rom(s) '020/greater CPU.
(Please note playing the game on a NTSC display cuts off about 20% of the top of the game, if your display vertical can be adjusted do so to get the best playing experience)
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Very nice
Nice, I like it when people made such a huge game by themselves.
Cool, that you finished the first part. Little article published:
https://www.amiga-news.de/en/news/AN-2023-03-00041-EN.html
Good luck for the next episode! Daniel
Thanks very much Daniel for posting this on your site.
very good
Thank you Marco