+Lori Cole ... Lori Cole? You and Corey created such an awesome world for us to play in. Helped shaped me in my youth! First computer game I ever played was GFQ1 with the VGA graphics. QFG2 taught me to type fast and accurately, way ahead of my peers, long before instant messaging (Suck Blue Frog!), and be a wizard and thief at the same time. Never could get the hang of the early Paladin stuff. QFG3 I got a real kick out of the Sanford and Son characters in the Bazaar. QFG4 is still in my top 3 favorite games of all time, 20 years later. The perfect mix of questing, plot, humor, characters, and difficulty. It was the only one i could ever get a perfect score in. QFG5 finished the series strong and had great music to boot. Thanks again for setting a standard in role playing games with character stat development. Are you working on any new projects now?
Hi, Paw! Thanks for sharing your memories of QfG. Right now, Corey and I are working on Hero-U - www.hero-u.com It's a game much like QfG, but it concentrates on a young man as he experiences the Hero University. It's full of humor, characters, and a complex plot that starts another game series. Hope you check it out. Thanks again!
+Lori Cole Hi Lori! Have you discussed with Activision/Sierra about looking at doing a Quest for Glory VI? As Sierra's a publisher now and probably looking at leasing the rights to a studio, it would be beneficial to get involved in such talks.
The prince of shapeir. Hero of Tarna and Mordavia. My introduction to the series but a gripping one to say the least. Will forever love Erasmus, Rakeesh and the rest
There were a few things I found disappointing with about QfG5 and how it fit (or didn't) with the previous games of the series. But the music was not one of them.