Kingdom O' Magic

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Kingdom O' Magic
Developer(s) SCi
Publisher(s) SCi
Platforms MS-DOS
Release date(s) July 31, 1996
Genre(s) Comic adventure
Mode(s) Single-player

Kingdom O' Magic (KOM) is a video game released by SCi in 1996. It is a comedic point and click adventure game parodying fantasy fiction. It can be played with either of two available protagonists, Thidney or Sha-ron.

KOM was planned for release on four different systems: MS-DOS, PlayStation and Apple Macintosh but fell through for the Sega Saturn.

Themes

The game is filled with surreal humor. For instance, the instruction manual claims that the game was "First published in 1876 under the title '101 fun things To Do with Trolls'. However the version on CD-ROM is specially calibrated for short people with red hair."

It was designed by Fergus McNeill. As in his previous games, Bored of the Rings and The Boggit, the game makes humor on J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. Various elements in the games are parodies of Middle-earth characters and locations, such as "The High Steward of Minar Tragedy, Don Elrondo of Rivendull and Queen Galadrag of De-Lorean.[1]

Plot

Beginning the game, the player can select between two protagonists: Thidney the Lizard Bloke (voiced by John Sessions) or Shah-Ron the Girlie (voiced by Lani Minella) from planet Comely. According to the on-screen descriptions, Thidney is skilled at combat whereas Shah-Ron is skilled at magic.

There are three quests:

  • The Good, Old Fashioned, Traditional Quest: The player wanders around the Kingdom fighting and cmpleting various side-quests, until finally "rescue the dragon, steal the princess and kill the treasure".
  • The Magnificent 7-11 Quest: The player has to find and recruit 7 to 11 characters from the Kingdom in order to protect Flake town from an upcoming invasion.
  • The Bizarre & Slightly Twisted Quest: The player must find the Lost Lava Lamp Of The Ancient and defeat the Dark Lord, in order to save civilization.

Gameplay

The player is surrounded by many NPCs moving around, such as karate elves fighting agsint and ringwraiths. The player can interact with non-hostile characters, triggering a Dialog tree: conversation is handled choosing from multiple responses, leading to different directions of conversation.

Combat occurs when approaching a NPC with a weapon selected. Then all violence is covered by a cloud as seen in many cartoons, and then the two combatants walk away as if nothing had happened.

There are also magic spells to supplement the combat system, but their effects, while humorous, are largely unhelpful.

Remake

A team had begun making an unofficially remake of Kingdom O' Magic using the Adventure Game Studio engine.[2]

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