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🗓️ 17 March 2022
⏱️ 80 minutes
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Quest Questingson conquers all of the continents of Continentia in this foundational strategy game. The king's sceptre has gone missing, and as a result both he and the kingdom itself are falling into ruin. It's up to you to track down all of the villains who conspired to steal the sceptre, recover the artifact itself, and save the day. This is a very basic strategy game, which is reflective of the time that it came out, but there are charms to its gameplay loop, and you can't help but smile at all of the Monster Dance Parties you destroy.
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0:25.1 | Thank you. |
1:00.0 | My name is Gary Butterfield, my name is Cole Ross, and you're listening to Watch Out |
1:21.6 | for Fireballs It is a games club podcast. |
1:24.5 | And this week we are talking about King's Bounty, which is a strategy game developed and |
1:29.8 | published by New World Computing for the PC and other systems in 1990. |
1:35.8 | Yeah. |
1:36.8 | We're purely in that intolerable horn, playing green sleeves, welcome back, but there's |
1:52.8 | something about a Genesis horn, you know, it is, it's one of the instruments it can |
1:57.6 | do. |
1:58.6 | In the sky games on the Genesis, it kind of lined up with one of the sky waves, you know, |
2:06.2 | the mighty, mighty boss rooms, yeah, the mighty, mighty, many boss tones, you know, |
2:12.3 | the, yeah, this episode is executive produced by Eric, thank you, Eric. |
2:17.6 | And it's a good one, it's a weird one, though, you know, this ended up, I can't |
2:22.7 | go away from this like rather liking it, but not, not a way that I feel like I could |
2:29.0 | recommend it to anybody. |
2:31.5 | It's, you know, it's one of those things that I definitely appreciated it as a historical |
2:36.9 | artifact while still enjoying my time with it. |
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