In Conquests of Camelot: The Search for the Grail, you don’t just play King Arthur—you earn your role as the guy in charge of finding a cup with magical healing powers while everyone else mysteriously becomes “busy” when danger appears. It’s an old-school Sierra adventure, so expect riddles, pixel hunting, and sudden deaths that feel more like pranks from the developers than fair punishment. Camelot’s fate is in your hands—assuming you can get past that one puzzle with the frustratingly vague clues. Also, bring your sense of humor; you’ll need it when you inevitably drown in three pixels of water.
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