![]() ![]() I want to find this game again, as I want to see how it ends and relive my Nope. I don't believe there was much-if any- dialogue other than instructions. The Jester was obviously the villain, and what creeped me out back then (although I think it's cool now!) is that every time he would appear in a room, his happy-go-lucky theme music would play and he'd dance around and generally annoy/creep out the Knight before leaving for another room. oh boy, a Chess puzzle! Yeah, that's a GREAT puzzle to put in a game I was playing when I was 5-6 years old who it usually took months to complete ANY game at all! ![]() The only ones that I remember, are the Kitchen, which I think had like a matching puzzle or hidden object puzzle? and the Garden, which had. There were a bunch of rooms in the castle, each leading to a different area with a different minigame puzzle. I think you had to rescue a Princess (which makes sense given the Knight's occupation, and it was the Jester who had her. ![]() It starred a Knight in Shining Armor (no, not my usernamesake), whose name I have forgotten sadly. It had pretty good graphics for its time (very 90s cartoony). It was for Windows (98, I think?), not DOS (I didn't even really know what DOS was up until I discovered Sierra two years ago!). I've been trying to figure out for the past few years what a certain game is called that I used to play as a little girl on the computer. ![]()
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