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King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow

Available Platforms: DOS, Amiga - Alias: King's Quest 6

King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow is the sixth chapter in Sierra's King's Quest series of graphics adventures.

Year1992
GenreAdventure
Rating4.5

85/100 based on 5 Editorial reviews. Add your vote

PublisherSierra On-Line
DeveloperSierra On-Line
OS supportedWin7 64 bit, Win8 64bit, Windows 10, MacOS 10.6+
Updated18 February 2021

Game Review

King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow is the sixth chapter in Sierra's King's Quest series of graphics adventures. The series started with King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown. Written by Roberta Williams and Jane Jensen, King's Quest VI is considered one of the best entry in the entire saga.

See Also: Legendary Game Designers: Roberta Williams

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Download King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow - DOS Version dos

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PC CD-ROM version - Language: English - Size: 236.46 Mb

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DOS version - Language: English - Size: 21.15 Mb

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PC CD-ROM version wrapped for Mac - Language: English - Size: 235.93 Mb

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DOS version - Language: English - Size: 20.61 Mb

Download King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow - Amiga Version amiga

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Amiga version 1.1 - Language: English - Size: 11.62 Mb

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Amiga version 1.1 - Language: English - Size: 13.53 Mb

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Amiga version 1.1 - Language: French - Size: 11.62 Mb

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Amiga version 1.1 - Language: French - Size: 13.53 Mb

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Latest Comments

  • Carla-Lene Cronje - 2024-06-05 - Reply

    Game play was brilliant. No problem with patches or glitching like in KQ1.
    Took me straight back to our one family computer in the late 90s playing this game with my dad.
    Thank you so much!

  • erminstatebriga - 2019-01-24 - Reply

    apparently the windows version can play text and speech together while
    the dos has to toggle, the windows version also has a bit of a different
    UI and some POP UP pictures of characters are different. As for the
    overall graphics they aren't changed at all. They might only have a
    higher resolution on windows, not sure. Either way I'm playing the DOS
    version.