About the Authors
Eyal Reuven -
Hi guys!
Just like you, I'm another fan of all of those old Sierra's quests..
The first quest that I ever played was Quest for Glory III. At that time I also played
Larry and Space Quest V. But somehow QFG was special, maybe because that it has this 'real-life'
cycles of day-night, food and water.. But that's nothing without the fabulous text & plot done by
the Coles. (Thanks Lori! Thanks Corey!)
If you had asked me, I would tell you I love Quest for Glory II of all the games in the series.
Even though it's an EGA graphics game, the plot was so interesting. Moreover, you should know that
QFG 2 was the last game made in EGA by Sierra, so the graphics are great as far as EGA affords,
but let me tell you something,
when you get into the game, it's seems like Super-VGA or even more..!
The text parsing interface is also an advantage. Instead of trying to say "everything" in the menu,
you have to read and understand, and to ask accordingly. As a matter of fact, it's great that you
can ask whatever on your mind, and to discover the Coles already anticipated that question..!
So between Space-Quest, Police Quest and Larry, I like the most the Quest for Glory series.. so
enjoy the website we've working hard to make for you! really, all the contents are genuine!
Happy Questing!
Dan Haim -
Hey people,
After you have wondered around and collected tons of important and not-so-imporant information about
Quest for Glory game series, I would like to take the opportunity and tell you a bit about myself.
The first time I saw a Quest for Glory game was in the late 80's. It was Quest for Glory I (or Hero's Quest),
which I saw at a friend of mine. After quite some time of playing XT style games like Galaga and Digger
*, this was a whole new gaming experience to me. For the first time, I played a game that
actually required me to think. Not too later I got myself a copy. It took me a few months to finish,
as I was unused to that kind of games. Some years later Quest for Glory III was released and I did not miss
the opportunity (Yes, at that time I skipped QFG-2). It was during that time that I got really interested in
that game,as I was playing it more and more every day.
At the middle 90's I got connected to the Internet. It was not that large those days, and you could hardly
find web sites about topics like gaming. Then, Eyal came with the idea of a Quest for Glory website, and as
I thought there was much of the game that was yet to be documented on the net, I gladly agreed to join.
And this is how this site came out. From then until today, Eyal and I are wondering the game, trying to find
more interesting stuff, and updating the site regulary, so you all could be satisfied.
* Digger is a trademark of WindMill inc.

That's us! this 1998 picture was taken short while after we first opened our website!