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The game was written in Integer BASIC and was one of the first microcomputer games to be created using multiple programs, requiring floppy disc activation and access mid-game.
When King's Quest VI was first released on floppy disc, a pamphlet was included with the game listing various radio stations to which the song had been sent.
It was one of the first CD-ROM-only games that was furthermore a complete new development for that media and not only a port of another version such as an already existing floppy disc game or a laserdisc arcade machine.