
This enhanced remake of Police Quest has been completely re-drawn using 256-color VGA graphics. Instead of the text-based interface of the original version, the remake features icons corresponding to the commands Walk, Look, Touch, and Talk for interaction with the game world. The two versions also have some gameplay-related differences. The driving sequences from the original game have been simplified: the player is no longer required to physically navigate the car and input is limited to making the right turns while the car is driven automatically, and occasionally braking at stop signs. The mandatory poker mini-game during the final segment of the game has been made optional. A few puzzles have different solutions, though not all of those are simplified, and in some instances the puzzles have become more complex in the remake. Story-wise, the game remains the same for the most part, but it also includes re-written and additional dialogue not seen in the earlier version.
Checking store prices…

These Were the Best Video Games of 1987 - Men's Journal
Men's Journal · 4/11/2026

Best police games 2026: laying down the law - PCGamesN
PCGamesN · 1/2/2026

The Best Vintage 80s-themed Games to Play in 2022 - Gameindustry.com
Gameindustry.com · 4/21/2022

The 10 Best Games Set In The 80s - thegamer.com
thegamer.com · 1/2/2021

The 10 Best Games Set In The 80s - TheGamer
TheGamer · 1/2/2021
No discussions yet. Start the conversation!