Recommended

The Odd Gentlemen Announce 'King's Quest: Episode 2' for Year-End Release (VIDEO)

The Odd Gentlemen announced a second episode for its adventure video game, "King's Quest" at the PAX 2015.

Less than a month after the release of the first episode in its video game series, "King's Quest: A Knight to Remember," California-based video game developer duo, The Odd Gentlemen, announced it will be launching the game's second episode, "Rubble Without a Cause" by the end of the year.

The Odd Gents, founded by Matt Korba and Paul Belleza, announced "Rubble Without a Cause" at a PAX Prime panel, and provided some storyline spoilers about the game's main character, Graham.

Get Our Latest News for FREE

Subscribe to get daily/weekly email with the top stories (plus special offers!) from The Christian Post. Be the first to know.

In the previous episode, an old King Graham regaled his granddaughter, Gwendolyn, with the many adventures he had in his youth as he undertook quests for King Edward, undergoing trials to join the Knights of Daventry, and eventually becoming King of Daventry himself.

"Rubble Without a Cause" will be set in the early years of King Graham's reign where he comes to terms with his new responsibilities as monarch. The kingdom is plagued by rock goblins that kidnap Daventry's citizens, and Graham struggles to rid his realm of the horde.

"King's Quest" is part of a five-episode game from Sierra Entertainment designed as a reboot of the original "King's Quest" point-and-click game series which first premiered in May 1984 with "King's Quest: Quest for the Crown."

The new episodes will be released in five parts, with an Epilogue that will be included in "King's Quest: The Complete Collection" edition.

The first episode, "A Knight to Remember," was launched to positive reviews for PC, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 in July 28, followed a day later by the XBox One and XBox 360 versions.

Sierra and The Odd Gentlemen have yet to announce the exact details of "Rubble Without A Cause's" release date.

Was this article helpful?

Help keep The Christian Post free for everyone.

By making a recurring donation or a one-time donation of any amount, you're helping to keep CP's articles free and accessible for everyone.

We’re sorry to hear that.

Hope you’ll give us another try and check out some other articles. Return to homepage.