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* [[Multiple Endings]]: It's quite easy to get through the game and [[Downer Ending|forget to look for the Magic Fruit]] - which is the main reason you traveled to Tamir in the first place!
* [[Multiple Endings]]: It's quite easy to get through the game and [[Downer Ending|forget to look for the Magic Fruit]] - which is the main reason you traveled to Tamir in the first place!
** Fortunately, you can do that particular quest at almost any point of the game (after you get the crown, the lantern, and the flute). Even the ending, [[Take Your Time|when you really should be getting to Genesta as quickly as possible]].
** Fortunately, you can do that particular quest at almost any point of the game (after you get the crown, the lantern, and the flute). Even the ending, [[Take Your Time|when you really should be getting to Genesta as quickly as possible]].
* [[Music Soothes the Savage Beast]]: {{spoiler|To get past the snake guarding the tree with the magical fruit, Rosella must her Pan's panpipes (done by trading him the minstrel's lute, which in turn, is traded from the minstrel for a book of Shakespearean plays), play the pipes, and lull it to sleep.}}
* [[One-Hit-Point Wonder]]: Played with a bit-- you can fall from small heights and just feel dazed, but if you're attacked at all you still die.
* [[One-Hit-Point Wonder]]: Played with a bit-- you can fall from small heights and just feel dazed, but if you're attacked at all you still die.
* [[Prince Charmless]]: The unnamed obnoxious prince you save from being a frog. Also, Edgar {{spoiler|at least until he meets Genesta}}.
* [[Prince Charmless]]: The unnamed obnoxious prince you save from being a frog. Also, Edgar {{spoiler|at least until he meets Genesta}}.
* [[The Power of Love]]: With which {{spoiler|Rosella kills the fairy witch Lolotte}}.
* [[The Power of Love]]: With which {{spoiler|Rosella kills the fairy witch Lolotte}}.
* [[Red Herring]]: Turns out neither of Graham's kids gets his [[Cool Hat]].
* [[Red Herring]]: Turns out neither of Graham's kids gets his [[Cool Hat]].
* [[Snakes Are Evil]]: A nasty cobra guards the tree holding the fruit that Rosella needs to cure her father.
* [[Standard Hero Reward]]: Nastily subverted, in that after [[But Thou Must!|bringing her three treasures]], the evil witch Lolotte offers to marry you to her ugly son. And promptly locks you up to have this carried out. That's a [[Nonstandard Game Over]] if you don't escape in time.
* [[Standard Hero Reward]]: Nastily subverted, in that after [[But Thou Must!|bringing her three treasures]], the evil witch Lolotte offers to marry you to her ugly son. And promptly locks you up to have this carried out. That's a [[Nonstandard Game Over]] if you don't escape in time.
** Edgar manages to [[Zig-Zagging Trope|subvert it, invert it, double subvert it, and later gender flip it!]] Here's the explanation (pardon the spoiler space):
** Edgar manages to [[Zig-Zagging Trope|subvert it, invert it, double subvert it, and later gender flip it!]] Here's the explanation (pardon the spoiler space):

Revision as of 01:09, 19 April 2019

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