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A new attempt at making King's Quest IX. This time by Odd Gentleman for release in 2015.

http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2014/08/12/new-geometry-wars-and-kings-quest-coming-from-sierra.aspx
In development by the beloved and quirky studio The Odd Gentlemen (The Misadventures of PB Winterbottom), "King's Quest" is a fully reimagined version of the fan-favorite Sierra game fit for both the old and new generation of "King's Quest" players. Huge fans of the original King's Quest series, The Odd Gentlemen are crafting a charming new adventure with an awe-inspiring art style, engaging puzzles, and a wondrous interactive narrative brimming with humor. In the new story, King Graham � revered as the greatest adventurer to ever live � shares his life's adventures with his curious granddaughter, Gwendolyn. It is through these tales that Gwendolyn discovers the true greatness of her grandfather. "King's Quest" is expected to make its heralded return in 2015.


Read more: Gamescom: Sierra Returns with a New Entry in the King's Quest Game Series! - ComingSoon.net http://www.comingsoon.net/news/gamenews.php?id=121772#ixzz3AD3iZGcP
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This should be interesting.
Reminds me of the framing story for Aragorn's Quest.

I wonder if it will be like a series of small 'ventures', like a highlights of his life, rather than one single storyline? Fill in gaps between different points of his life, maybe some themed on KQ1 and KQ5?
http://blog.theoddgentlemen.com
http://kingsquest.wikia.com/wiki/King%27s_Quest_Omnipedia

I've updated the King's Quest Omnipedia with the new background and logo art for the upcoming game form the new www.sierra.com webpage.
At the moment I'm skeptical. I don't know these guys who work under new Sierra brand, so I don't know how capable they are handling project like this. At least in case of Telltale I knew what they could do. Unfortunately the project ended before it really started.

However I'm giving these new guys a chance and hope that they will consult Sierra veterans to make the game as authentic as possible. But I have fears that the game might end up being something else than a modern incarnation of classic King's Quest adventures.
Post edited August 22, 2014 by OlausPetrus
I'm not expecting it to be anything like the old King's Quests... But will judge it on its own merits, whatever it turns out to be. I might be pleasantly surprised. I refuse to be hyped up about it.

I do like the art style so far though, based on what little we got of the title screen. I would like to see a character models and a true background area though... Hopefuly its not HD 'plastic' 3D quality like some newer games....

Personally I'm of a mind that if a company can tell a good story, KQ could grow into many different genres.

Actiiviison I think alluded to that idea when they said that there could be more than one KQ released a year or even with a short period of time by different indie groups with original ideas. Each telling a different story.

Would I want a single main Canon? Sure. The original often simple but connected storyline has always been my favorite part of the series.

But I suppose there is room under this new banner for the possibility of people getting the AGDI The Father sequel set in an alternate timeline, or any sort of rebooted timelines for that matter. Does AGDI count as "Indie"?

If the game turned out to be a side scrolling artsy puzzle-adventure with cartoony comic style art, like say Valiant Hearts? I liked that game, easy sure, but was original and tells a great dramatic story. So perhaps someone could do something similar with KQ as well, and make a great game on its own.

I don't think its going to be KQ8 part 2, probably not a 3D action game with RPG combat (the framing story doesn't seem to allow for that, unless it really goes the way of Aragorn's Quest, with themed levels)..

I do think it will probably be 'easier' than the old games... Almost every game revival has turned out that way, to entice the largest possible audience and recoup development costs at least. Its a shame to us old school players, but still there is room for the respect to the series as a whole to remain there.

Also apparently Ken Williams and John Williams have both given their blessings for this revival. No idea if Roberta has said anything though. Sierra originally was about giving its developers room to come up with original ideas... So in that way I think making Sierra a indies brand goes back to the original Sierra concept. Even if the various games themselves released may vary wildly from Sierra's adventure roots.
Post edited August 24, 2014 by Baggins
http://www.wired.com/2014/08/activision-sierra/

Nice overview article in [[Wired]], about KQ, Sierra, and the new Sierra in general. Pretty good for an opinion piece..
I'm not expecting that it's exactly the same as the classic King's Quest games, however I wish that it will stay true to the series. I don't think that anyone wants to see anything similar like Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude.
Ya, certainly don't want to see a mini-game crapfest...
Post edited August 24, 2014 by Baggins