Quest for Glory Video Game Series

Quest for Glory Series Evolution

1993

Quest for Glory IV: Shadows of Darkness

1992

Quest for Glory III: Wages of War

1990

Quest for Glory II: Trial by Fire

1989

Quest for Glory: So You Want to Be a Hero

Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire

Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire

PC

Adventure

December 10, 1998

Save the kingdom of Silmaria from the dangers that threaten it, plunge into a captivating storyline full of twists and turns, mythological monsters, unusual enemies and fire-breathing dragons.

Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire
Quest for Glory IV: Shadows of Darkness

Quest for Glory IV: Shadows of Darkness

PC

Adventure

December 10, 1993

Another product from the Quest for Glory series. It appeared less than a year after the release of Wages of War. This time the creators of the game decided to present to us the charms of the land of Mordavia, in many respects reminiscent of the legendary Transylvania.

Quest for Glory IV: Shadows of Darkness
Quest for Glory III: Wages of War

Quest for Glory III: Wages of War

PC

Adventure

August 2, 1992

The third part of an unusual series of adventure games from Sierra. A number of changes have been made to previous parts, including improved graphics and a completely new interface.

Quest for Glory III: Wages of War
Quest for Glory II: Trial by Fire

Quest for Glory II: Trial by Fire

PC

Adventure

February 1, 1990

Direct continuation of the 1989 Quest for Glory adventure book. After leaving Spielburg on board a flying carpet, we go with three new friends to the desert city of Shapeir. It soon turns out that the mythical land of "The Fairy Tale of a Thousand and One Night" has its own problems, which, as it usually happens, will require your intervention.

Quest for Glory II: Trial by Fire
Quest for Glory: So You Want to Be a Hero

Quest for Glory: So You Want to Be a Hero

PC

Adventure

April 21, 1989

The first part of one of the most interesting, but also the most underestimated series of adventures signed with the Sierra On-Line logo. Lori Ann Cole, the main initiator of the project, decided to make the classic convention more attractive by adding elements close to the RPG genre.

Quest for Glory: So You Want to Be a Hero