Interactive Fantasies created two of the earliest KQ fan adventures were created while Sierra's was still producing games in the ''King's Quest'' series. In 1997, they created two overhead adventure action-RPG games set after KQ7 using
Epic MegaGames'
ZZT software, ''King's Quest ZZT
and King's Quest ZZT 2''. In an idea predating 1998's
Mask of Eternity, the game includes weapons and enemies to fight (in a similar style to
Ys series by bumping into the enemies, or manually firing arrows), and even includes a few side-scrolling
platformer arcade sequences.
AGD Interactive (previously Tierra Entertainment) has released three ''King's Quest
games so far. First, they created a more or less straight remake of King's Quest: Quest for the Crown, with advanced VGA-style graphics and a voice soundtrack, King's Quest I VGA
. They moved onto create a retelling of King's Quest II: Romancing the Throne, creating an all new story inspired by the original game. In February 2011, they released King's Quest III Redux, an enhanced retelling of KQ3 (continuing ideas that first appeared in Romancing the Stones''). It was not a straight remake as their KQI remake, nor was it a full overhaul like their KQII remake had been; in fact, many of the elements of the original KQIII story were left intact, but details were altered to create a more challenging experience, and the story was tweaked to incorporate elements of the KQII rewrite as progressing into KQIII.
Infamous Adventures released a remake of ''
King's Quest III: To Heir Is Human'' on June 19, 2006. The release includes
Video Graphics Array-style graphics and an advanced music and voice soundtrack for the game. It offers several new and extended cut scenes, a few tweaks to locations, a new ending, and a streamlined spell casting system.
Phoenix Online Studios's project is
The Silver Lining. It is an episodic game series based on the ''King's Quest
series. It is an unofficial sequel, taking place where King's Quest 8'' left off. Four episodes of the game has been released so far. Smaller developers have released assorted games set in the KQ universe as well. Steve Lingle created a text based remake of ''
King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder''. A small team known as Intermezzo Software created a followup set between KQ2 and KQ3, using Sierra's classic AGI system (requires
DosBox). Finally, Joel Page created a short adventure/parody called ''Owl's Quest: Every Owl has Day
starring Cedric the Owl from King's Quest V'', set after KQ8. In 2024, a fan sequel called It Takes Two to Tangle was released. It takes place after the events of the first seven games in the series, revisiting a number of familiar locations and providing resolution to some of the unanswered questions from the official series. In some cases a few of Sierra's former employees such as
Josh Mandel,
Lori Ann Cole and
Andy Hoyos became involved with the fan games, lending their voices to characters. In the case of ''King's Quest III Redux'', several professional actors/actresses lent their voices to a couple of characters, including
Robert Adamson. Another notable aspect is that
AGD Interactive,
Phoenix Online Studios, and
Infamous Adventures each received fan licenses from Activision (or previous owners of the ''King's Quest'' IP) to finish their fan remakes and games, and release them for free.
Mythology The ''King's Quest'' fan series like their predecessors are often inspired by classical fairy tales, fantasy, classic horror, and mythology. Whereas the original series references to other works were often direct, some of the fan developers such as
AGD Interactive chose to obscure the references in some way. For example, Dracula (who was directly taken from the novel of the same name) was replaced with the Count Caldaur who instead of being evil turns out to be good. Little Red Riding Hood was replaced by the character Possum/Anastasia, and Grandma became Lavidia (curiously Anastasia can be seen reading a copy of Little Red Riding Hood, further showing that she is not the classic fairy tale character). Medusa was replaced with the character Smaude, who turns out to be a cursed maiden and innocent.
Fan games • ''King's Quest ZZT'' (1997) - by Interactive Fantasies • ''King's Quest ZZT 2'' (2000) - by Interactive Fantasies • ''King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown
(2001)/Enhanced Edition (2009), unofficial modernized VGA remake of King's Quest I SCI'' by
AGD Interactive (formerly "Tierra Entertainment"). • ''
King's Quest II: Romancing the Stones (2002)/Enhanced Edition (2009), also by AGD Interactive, based on King's Quest II''. • ''
Peasant's Quest (2004) by Homestar Runner, a satirical parody of King's Quest'' and similar adventure games, set in the world of Peasantry. • ''King's Quest 2 ¼: Breast Intentions'' (2005) - a game by Intermezzo Software. • ''
King's Quest III: To Heir Is Human (2006), by Infamous Adventures, unofficial modernized VGA remake of King's Quest III''. • ''King's Quest V - The Text Adventure
(2007) - created by Steve Lingle, it is an unofficial text adventure remake of King's Quest V''. • ''Owl's Quest: Every Owl Has Day'' (2007) - by Jstudios. • ''
King's Quest III: To Heir Is Human (a.k.a. King's Quest III Redux'') (2011), by AGDI. •
The Silver Lining (2011), by Phoenix Online Studios. •
Stair Quest (2016), comedy adventure game serving as homage to King's Quest and similar games •
It Takes Two to Tangle (2024) by Akril15 ==Game descriptions==