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Experience a blast from the past with three games from the Space Quest series. As Roger Wilco, a heroic janitor, you're up against screwy space aliens with the fate of the universe in your dishpan hands. Travel with him to exotic worlds, meet strange li...
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Experience a blast from the past with three games from the Space Quest series. As Roger Wilco, a heroic janitor, you're up against screwy space aliens with the fate of the universe in your dishpan hands. Travel with him to exotic worlds, meet strange life forms and laugh yourself silly as you journey through hours of hilarious adventure.
But be aware that dangerous, knee-slapping jokes can be found in every corner of the galaxy!
Includes Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers, Space Quest V: The Next Mutation, Space Quest 6: Roger Wilco in The Spinal Frontier
The funniest sci-fi-themed adventure game series ever created
Mop the space ship, scrub the plasma conduits and save the universe!
Some of the best games ever created. The spoofs on all the different sci-fi shows make me laugh non-stop. Also, the games have plenty of content, so you won't finish them without a fair amount of effort.
Sq4 and 6 are the best in this pack!
I can remember checking out the first Space Quest at the store and bringing it home to play on our IBM PCjr. It was always a great series, and even though the graphics may be dated the humor and puzzles still shine.
Of all the quest games released by Sierra, the 'Space Quest' series was definitely among the top three. 'Space Quest 4' was easily one of the best looking adventure games of the 1990s, with imaginative puzzles and time-rippingly good premise. Sierra then outdid themselves with 'Space Quest 5', which featured even better graphics, a funnier story, and challenging puzzles with clearer objectives. As a parody of 'Star Trek: The Next Generation', 'SQ5' was pretty much Space Quest at its best.
If 'SQ4' and 'SQ5' are the 'Batman Begins' and 'The Dark Knight' of the second 'SQ' trilogy, then 'Space Quest 6' is still not good enough to be 'The Dark Knight Rises'. No, 'SQ6' is the 'Batman & Robin' of the 'SQ' saga because:
* the story is ridiculously bad and unfunny
* the game has monotonous pacing, lacking intense moments that made 'SQ4' and 'SQ5' exciting
* the user interface is a major step backward from the one in 'SQ4' and 'SQ5', as it dedicates one-third of the screen to command buttons and dialogue transcript
* the graphics lack personality and depth, and look awkward with the unnecessary computer generated 3D graphics typical of the mid-1990s
My negativity aside, 'SQ4' and 'SQ5' are enough reasons to buy this game package. Just don't touch 'SQ6'. Trust me, you're likely to thank me for this advice.
as a youth i had the space quest game in which you had to polish the floor on this sittable driving machine...but i didn't understood how to travel in space....i started over and over again but couldn't figure it out (i guess i didn't looked into the manual for the correct coordinates which i guess was listed somewhere in it)....just checked out the three games....just a memory-bought...;)...
it's a nice add-on for my 2 lil i4770/i4790 4gb gpu 8/16gb ram win10 pc's; on them i play older pc (90's - early2010's)/dos/amiga-emu games...still looking out for older cheap games on sale...
I had fooled around with the King's Quest games at a friend's house, but got my first adventure game with Space Quest IV, thinking it'd be a space version of King's Quest. Boy was I wrong and in all the right ways. With the quirky humor and fantastic story line, SQ IV and V remain some of my absolute favorite games of all time, and I cannot recommend them enough.
"It tastes like something you never want to put your tongue on again." Not these games, you definitely want to play them.