Ok, listen up, you're all wrong! The answer is definitely not Rosella and I'll tell you why.. 8o
Let us analyse the question: "Who was in the most King's Quest Games?" - notice the capitalization of 'King's Quest Games' to signify the use of a proper noun. So they want to know, out of the choices 'Graham, Rosella, Alexander, and Valiniece' who was in the most of the said proper noun. Please take this moment to notice the apparent 'mis-spelling' of Valanice.. note that i plan to take this question literally, thereby making no such assumptions.
To answer that first you need to know how many 'King's Quest Games' there are. Let's see..
King's Quest I - Quest for the Crown
King's Quest II - Romancing the Throne
King's Quest III - To Heir is Human
King's Quest IV - The Perils of Rosella
King's Quest V - Absence Makes the Heart go Yonder
King's Quest VI - Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow
King's Quest VII - The Princeless Bride
King's Quest VIII - Mask of Eternity
Looking at the titles themselves you might thing Rosella has a winning chance, because 'Rosella' is the only choice taht is actually in one of the titles.. but when you put all the letters that make up the titles together, you find that you can only spell out Rosella 2 times. Alexander you can't spell at all because there aren't any 'x's in any of the words. (if only they made a King's Quest IX & X, he might have had a chance!) 'Graham' is spelled in there a total of 4 times, and that's tied with Valiniece with 4 times as well.
Since the question is 'who was in the MOST' - it is signifying that it wants a single choice to be above the rest. In the event of a tie, there is no one choice that is in the MOST, so we must delve further than the title of each game for our answer.
If you take the text from each successive game and string up all the letters so you can tally them, but remembering to add a multiplier for the number of copies sold per game, since each copy is in fact a 'King's Quest Game' - oh wait, scratch that idea, that would allow every selection to exist in each and every game several times.. I'm afraid taking this question literally is quite impossible. :eek
From the top: Including the assumptions that Valiniece is indeed Valanice, and the names are in fact representations of the characters existing in the game, then the characters only count if they are physically seen by the player while playing the game, from the introduction to the credits. Names and portraits would not count, because if someone's portrait is in a game, that doesn't mean they themselves are in the game. Same goes with sound files that aren't even used, duh.
But to be fair, completed fan games like AGDI's here, should most certainly count. You can't deny that King's Quest I VGA is a King's Quest Game. Therefore,
Graham wins.
:rollin (please take this post as a joke, it made me smile atleast)