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akhliber: These. :)
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Momo1991: Those ;-p
Hey ! I wanted to make this joke :-D
#5 seems the most interesting of them all, I Greek mythology is great.

Yeah, I guess I'll enter, they seem like fun games.
Post edited January 17, 2014 by ggf162
I also have not played any of them, please count me in.

Thanks for the giveaway.
Thanks K_1269 for another excellent giveaway!
Not in, but +1
One of the greatest series I have ever played. Not in obviously since I already have the games. +1 for the giveaway though.

I'd say most intriguing is QfG4, but I like how most characters come together in QfG5.
Thanks and +1
Don't know when you end this GA...and they are on my wishlist and i don't want to miss them...
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ggf162: Well, how do you expect me to know anything about them if I haven't played any of them!

Yeah, I guess I'll enter, they seem like fun games.
QfG I has a European/Germanic feeling, with a small town in a forest, and creatures and characters inspired by various European folktales.
QfG II has a setting reminiscent of the Arabian Nights, with a labyrinthine city in the desert, populated by anthropomorphic cat people called "kattas".
QfG III takes place in a land inspired by Africa, with a great Egypt-inspired city by a river, populated by half-man, half-lion creatures called "liontaurs", a tribal village in the savannah, and a great jungle which hides lost ruins as well as a changeling people of leopardmen.
QfG IV takes place in a land inspired by Eastern Europe, in a gloomy valley cut off from the rest of the world by a deadly swamp, with a small village in a dark forest, and a great deal of Slavic culture and folklore.
QfG V is set in a small archipelago inspired by ancient Greece, with a city at the foot of a volcano and a cornucopia of creatures and characters from Greek mythology.

Which premise sounds the most intriguing and interesting to you? :)

Not in, because I already own the games on disc and on GOG, but THANK YOU, OP, for helping spread this wonderful series. :)
Post edited January 17, 2014 by Pica-Ludica
Not in, but thank you for the giveaway, K_1269! +rep
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Momo1991: Those ;-p
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benderz: Hey ! I wanted to make this joke :-D
I ninja'd you ;-p
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ggf162: Well, how do you expect me to know anything about them if I haven't played any of them!

Yeah, I guess I'll enter, they seem like fun games.
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Pica-Ludica: QfG I has a European/Germanic feeling, with a small town in a forest, and creatures and characters inspired by various European folktales.
QfG II has a setting reminiscent of the Arabian Nights, with a labyrinthine city in the desert, populated by anthropomorphic cat people called "kattas".
QfG III takes place in a land inspired by Africa, with a great Egypt-inspired city by a river, populated by half-man, half-lion creatures called "liontaurs", a tribal village in the savannah, and a great jungle which hides lost ruins as well as a changeling people of leopardmen.
QfG IV takes place in a land inspired by Eastern Europe, in a gloomy valley cut off from the rest of the world by a deadly swamp, with a small village in a dark forest, and a great deal of Slavic culture and folklore.
QfG V is set in a small archipelago inspired by ancient Greece, with a city at the foot of a volcano and a cornucopia of creatures and characters from Greek mythology.

Which premise sounds the most intriguing and interesting to you? :)

Not in, because I already own the games on disc and on GOG, but THANK YOU, OP, for helping spread this wonderful series. :)
Most definitely #5, I love Greek mythology.
Not in but +1 and damn I love the qfg series. I played sooo much of the original (Ega and VGA versions). It made be the person I am today...
Not in but thanks a lot :) +rep
not in, but thanks for the giveaway!
Definitely the world of the 4th is most interesting to me. It has the best atmosphere and the most intriguing lore.
Please count me in, thank you for the giveaway K_1269! I have only played the first Quest for Glory way back when I was little, enjoyed it from what I remember but just never played any of the sequels.

I guess the one I am most interested/intrigued by is the fifth, after doing some quick research on the titles. I read it is inspired by ancient greece and greek mythology, which I take an interest to. I also read that it is more action oriented, which I find intriguing having read the previous installments were more adventure oriented.

And as for the requirements, I promise,should I win, that I will begin playing through the series immediately.
Oh, also, id like to use this thread to take a moment to plug heroine's quest: its a freeware that seriously has as much depth (if not more) as any of the QFG's. Its an absolute must play for qfg fans longing to play a new qfg game.