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* [[Cave Behind the Falls]]: That you can only access in the form of a frog.
* [[Cave Behind the Falls]]: That you can only access in the form of a frog.
* [[Cutscene]]: That damn unskippable [[Cutscene]] with the dwarves...
* [[Cutscene]]: That damn unskippable [[Cutscene]] with the dwarves...
* [[Delicious Distraction]]: {{spoiler|The ogre keeps a [[Angry Guard Dog|mean bulldog]] in his house; you need to throw it the bone you find in a cave to get past it.}}
* [[Developer's Room]]: At one point, if you type "Beam Me Up, Scotty!" you get sent to [[Easter Egg|a secret room full of Sierra's game developers]].
* [[Developer's Room]]: At one point, if you type "Beam Me Up, Scotty!" you get sent to [[Easter Egg|a secret room full of Sierra's game developers]].
* [[Dreadful Musician]] : The stupid minstrel.
* [[Dreadful Musician]] : The stupid minstrel.
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*** {{spoiler|Yes, he has a crush on Rosella, but that leads to [[Please Spare Him, My Liege|him pleading with Lolotte to spare her and let her go after the treasures]]. Rosella gets the treasures, and Lolotte pulls [[Standard Hero Reward]] in forcing a marriage between Rosella and Edgar. Edgar, however, [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy|smuggles Rosella a key attached to a single red rose]] so that she can free herself. Rosella breaks out, [[Love Hurts|fatally shoots Lolotte with a love arrow]], and makes off with the talisman. After Rosella's saved Genesta, Genesta teleports Edgar to her island, and transforms him into a handsome young man (we find out later that she was ''restoring him'' to his true form). Edgar then inverts it by offering ''himself'' as [[Standard Hero Reward]], and Rosella turns him down ("Sorry, Eddie. My dad's dying of heart failure, and I've gotta cure him...."). The end of the seventh game has them meeting again, and Edgar wisely asking to court her instead of rushing into anything.}}
*** {{spoiler|Yes, he has a crush on Rosella, but that leads to [[Please Spare Him, My Liege|him pleading with Lolotte to spare her and let her go after the treasures]]. Rosella gets the treasures, and Lolotte pulls [[Standard Hero Reward]] in forcing a marriage between Rosella and Edgar. Edgar, however, [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy|smuggles Rosella a key attached to a single red rose]] so that she can free herself. Rosella breaks out, [[Love Hurts|fatally shoots Lolotte with a love arrow]], and makes off with the talisman. After Rosella's saved Genesta, Genesta teleports Edgar to her island, and transforms him into a handsome young man (we find out later that she was ''restoring him'' to his true form). Edgar then inverts it by offering ''himself'' as [[Standard Hero Reward]], and Rosella turns him down ("Sorry, Eddie. My dad's dying of heart failure, and I've gotta cure him...."). The end of the seventh game has them meeting again, and Edgar wisely asking to court her instead of rushing into anything.}}
* [[Suddenly-Suitable Suitor]]: Rosella's suddenly a lot more interested in Edgar after {{spoiler|Genesta transforms him}}.
* [[Suddenly-Suitable Suitor]]: Rosella's suddenly a lot more interested in Edgar after {{spoiler|Genesta transforms him}}.
* [[Swallowed Whole]]: Rosella is swallowed by a whale when swimming through the sea; {{spoiler|if she has the feather, she can tickle it until it coughs her up onto a [[Far Side Island]].
* [[Timed Mission]]: Although you'll never notice it in actual gameplay, you really do have exactly twenty-four hours to save Genesta and Graham.
* [[Timed Mission]]: Although you'll never notice it in actual gameplay, you really do have exactly twenty-four hours to save Genesta and Graham.
* [[Unfinished Business]]: The ghosts at the manor.
* [[Unfinished Business]]: The ghosts at the manor.
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* [[Wandering Minstrel]]: Rosella meets one who is absolutely terrible at his job. She gives him a copy of "The Compleat Works of William Shakespeare" [sic], so he can go off and become an absolutely terrible actor.
* [[Wandering Minstrel]]: Rosella meets one who is absolutely terrible at his job. She gives him a copy of "The Compleat Works of William Shakespeare" [sic], so he can go off and become an absolutely terrible actor.
** His official name is [[Take That|Frankie of Avalon]].<ref>A reference to Frankie Avalon, [[Teen Idol]] singer of the late 50s turned actor of the 60s and 70s</ref>
** His official name is [[Take That|Frankie of Avalon]].<ref>A reference to Frankie Avalon, [[Teen Idol]] singer of the late 50s turned actor of the 60s and 70s</ref>
* [[When Trees Attack]]: There are two areas full of nasty-looking trees that will grab and crush Rosella if she comes near them; {{spoiler| if she has the ogre's axe, she can scare them into leaving her be.}}
* [[When Trees Attack]]
* [[Zombie Apocalypse]]: The cemetery and manor house after dark. One touch ''should'' result in Rosella turning into a zombie, but this is unlikely to happen: zombies don't show up until night falls, and night won't fall for 12 hours of real-life time ''or'' once you get both the fruit for Graham and the item that protects Rosella from zombies. The zombies end up being a little pointless, even. {{spoiler|The final [[Fetch Quest]] of the game even requires Rosella to venture into a tomb where a mummy tries to attack her, but it's repelled by the protective item!}} What a waste of a puzzle!
* [[Zombie Apocalypse]]: The cemetery and manor house after dark. One touch ''should'' result in Rosella turning into a zombie, but this is unlikely to happen: zombies don't show up until night falls, and night won't fall for 12 hours of real-life time ''or'' once you get both the fruit for Graham and the item that protects Rosella from zombies. The zombies end up being a little pointless, even. {{spoiler|The final [[Fetch Quest]] of the game even requires Rosella to venture into a tomb where a mummy tries to attack her, but it's repelled by the protective item!}} What a waste of a puzzle!



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King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella is the fourth game in the King's Quest series. Release in 1988, it was one of the first games to implement beyond-PC sound, improving overall sound quality, and the first Sierra game with high(er) resolution graphics. It also has a largely-unknown version with the graphics and (lack of) music of the previous three games.

In this game, you play as Rosella, the twin sister of Alexander and daughter of King Graham. Your father has fallen deathly ill, and his only hope is a magical fruit that grows in the island of Tamir. A good fairy named Genesta sends Rosella to this land, but her powers are weakened by the evil sorceress Lolotte, meaning the trip is one-way. To win the game, you must find the fruit, defeat Lolotte, and return Genesta's powers to her-- all in the span of a single day.

Tropes used in King's Quest IV include:
  1. the "sprite" for the lanterns light hovers directly behind Rosella, and there's only a few pixels around that allowing you to glimpse the path, or lack thereof
  2. A reference to Frankie Avalon, Teen Idol singer of the late 50s turned actor of the 60s and 70s