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Despite introducing Valanice and featuring some rather beautiful-looking backgrounds, the game is generally considered to be one of the weaker games in the series, with its flat storyline, frustrating puzzles, and confusing setting. A fan-made remake, ''VideoGame/KingsQuestIIRomancingTheStones'' was released by Creator/AGDInteractive, adds to the story and replaces the frustrating puzzles by other frustrating puzzles.
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Despite introducing Valanice and featuring some rather beautiful-looking backgrounds, the game is generally considered to be one of the weaker games in the series, with its flat storyline, frustrating puzzles, and confusing setting. A fan-made remake, ''VideoGame/KingsQuestIIRomancingTheStones'' was ''VideoGame/KingsQuestIIRomancingTheStones'', released by Creator/AGDInteractive, adds to the story and replaces the frustrating puzzles by other frustrating puzzles.
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* MissionPackSequelMissionPackSequel: The game plays very much like the first one, just being spun around a different assortment of random fairytales this time. Like the first game, winning involves collecting a set of three magic thingies. Priceless treasures for bonus points can still be found in ludicrous places like tree stumps, and can sometimes be given away if the player can't figure out a more clever solution to a puzzle. The randomly-spawning threats even include a killer wolf, witch, wizard, and a dwarf who'll steal your treasure, all just like in the first game.