Police Quest 3: The Kindred is an adventure video game developed and published by Sierra On-Line in 1991. It is the third installment in the Police Quest series, which was designed by former police officer Jim Walls. Known for its realistic portrayal of police procedures, Police Quest 3 shifts slightly toward a darker narrative compared to its predecessors.
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Police Quest 3: The Kindred review
Computer Gaming World (1992): "Police Quest 3: The Kindred is the best of the series to date. The parserless interface enhances playability so much that even those who did not care for earlier Sierra releases may want to try the new generation. PQ3 offers more replayability than one would suspect, because every time one tries to do something differently, something new will pop up that the player did not see during the first experience. Whether one is looking for a good "cops 'n' robbers" story, a police procedural mystery or a challenging adventure game, Police Quest 3: The Kindred fits the description."
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Status: NOT abandonware Input: keyboard, mouse Distributed on: 3,5 floppy disk, 5,25 floppy disk Also published for: Amiga Abandonware DOS views: 19613
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