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Domain's Quest






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Working title for Torin's Passage by Leisure Suit Larry designer, Al Lowe. [1]


InterAction Magazine vol 07 num2[2] wrote:

New Adventure Games For 1995

From the adventure game people at Sierra Publishing, the word is that Al Lowe (designer of Leisure Suit Larry, and Freddy Pharkas) has teamed up with Andy Hoyos (Art Director of King's Quest V and VII, Quest for Glory IV) to create a new high fantasy game called "Domain." No word about whether this game is a follow-up or sequel to either Quest for Glory IV or Betrayal at Krondor.

 

InterAction Magazine-vol 08, Spring 1995[3] wrote:

Good News, Bad News. And a Great Family Christmas Product.

The bad news is there won't be a new King's Quest next Christmas. The good news is that Designer Al Lowe, Producer Mark Seibert and Senior Art Director Andy Hoyos (all long-time Sierra game development veterans), have joined forces to produce a new family game suitable for all ages. They promise it will be full of cute humor, great puzzles, and fun characters. They also promise it will be available in time for Christmas. This game was referred to in the last issue of InterAction as Domain's Quest, but the new (and hopefully final), name is Torin's Passage. If you think a name change this big is a good trick, check out the Boogie. (The cute little purple character that looks like a cross between a cat and a miniature giraffe.) The Boogie can change into any other object at will (like an ax or a gift). Cool.


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