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Kingdom of the Seven Stonesby Robin Raymond2024 Fantasy Custom
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Welcome to the Kingdom of the Seven Stones, where thee, the curious stranger, enters the realm to embark on a journey of epic proportions. The land is fraught with peril and danger, but thou art undaunted, for thou art a hero of great renown. Thou roam the land, seeking quests to undertake, and those in need of aid. Thou art a beacon of hope, a shining light in the darkness, and thou will make right what wrongs exist in this realm. The fate of the kingdom rests on thy shoulders, and thou must not falter in thy quest to bring peace and prosperity to the land. May God watch over thee on thy journey, and may thou emerge victorious in battles against the forces of darkness that threaten to consume the realm.
Venture forth into a world brimming with over a hundred places, each graced with its own unique depiction. Here, thou shalt encounter riddles wrapped in enigma, labyrinths that twist and turn, felled beasts of legend, and secrets that beckon the curious soul. In this land of myth and mystery, something shall surely stir thy spirit and call thee to adventure.
Technical Notes:
Kingdom of the Seven Stones uses the full capacity of a Marina64 cartridge to squeeze the game into a single cartridge. This size of game would historically require three double-sided diskettes to fit the entire game. Even with the Marina64 cartridge’s generous capacity, the game still requires extensive compression to fit all of the graphics, game logic, songs, and the extensive interactive text and scenarios into the single loadable cartridge. The game supports both PAL and NTSC display regions.
The Retro Adventurers
Retro Adventurers Podcast - Episode 9 - A Conversation with Robin Raymond
Jason from the Retro Adventurers podcast does a discussion about the making of the neo-retro game Kingdom of the Seven Stones in episode 9 of the podcast. If you aren't subscribed to their podcast, you should be, as it's a well produced podcast discussing our favourite text adventures and others that you might have missed.
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