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Tom Henrik 03-12-2004 06:32 PM

Feel free to comment and discuss this game here. Also, if you have any useful tips or tricks don't hesitate to share them with the others! Thanks!


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LuckyLlama 21-01-2005 06:53 PM

I remember years ago, finding a jewel-case computer game called "The Zork Legacy Collection" at a garage sale. Intrigued, I decided to get it. Thus I was introduced to the world of Zork, and text-based games, at that.
It really doesn't get any better than the original Zork! Except possibly Beyond Zork, which is my favorite.

TwoHedWlf 26-01-2005 04:10 PM

I bought zork 1,2,3 in a single box and it came with a big metal zorkmid.:) It was so cool. I've lost it though.:(

ForeverInDebt 17-02-2005 01:50 PM

Ahhhh, Yes 'Zork'. A classic game that redefined adventure games all together. Without 'Zork' there would be no 'Myst'. For anyone out there is cyber land, if you are interested in making (or trying to make) text style games or almost any kind of dos game, you should try QuickBasic. Its a programming platform that you can make many kinds of games on. By the way I am in no way affiliated with Quickbasic so i'm not just trying to 'pitch' it. Oh yeah, My Personal Fav is ZZT. Okay i deserve this ---> :ot: i'll stop now. :D

gildedgirth 17-02-2005 07:32 PM

I just want to add that if you like Zork and other Infocom games, then you *have* to check out the many free text adventure games, or better known as Interactive Fiction games, that people have made and are available for download on the internet. There is a very active community of people making Interactive Fiction, including some Professors who teach it at prestigious colleges.

I've been checking them out and wow, some people have gotten really creative and have taken Infocom-type games to a new level with great story telling and innovative puzzles. Plus there are extensive materials and tools out there to allow you to create IF games. For a general introduction to Interactive Fiction playing, history and creating, check out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_fiction

I'd recommend playing the top games from the various competitions:
http://www.wurb.com/if/award/1 - the annual rec.arts.int-fiction competition
http://www.wurb.com/if/award/3 - XYZZY Awards - the IF version of the Academy awards

Be sure to also download the various interpreters (the program that plays the IF game file) , so you can actually play the games. If you're on a PC, for Inform/Infocom/Z-code games, I'd recommend WinFrotz. http://www.ifarchive.org/if-archive/infoco...wsFrotz2002.zip
It'll let you play both Inform/Z-code games as well as the original Infocom games.

And for IF games made with TADS, go here http://tads.org/download.htm and find the executable for your Operating System.

Go here to find games:
BAF"s IF guide
http://www.wurb.com/if/

For some recommended authors, check out games made by Graham Nelson, Emily Short, Adam Cadre, Andrew Plotkins and Nick Montfort, as they seem to be some of the elite writers currently making games. Just do a search for them on the BAF's guide. If you lke horror, especially of the Lovecraft variety. Check out Anchorhead:
http://www.wurb.com/if/game/17

And for Zork lovers, check out the "Zorkian" section on BAF's guide:
http://www.wurb.com/if/genre/19





Netham45 08-03-2005 02:05 AM

I love this game. It is graphical in a sense. In your mind. Espically when your drunk......... if you can read when drunk :Brain:

littleguybrush 08-03-2005 05:16 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Netham45@Mar 8 2005, 03:05 AM
I love this game. It is graphical in a sense. In your mind. Espically when your drunk......... if you can read when drunk :Brain:
I do that dance when I'm drunk too.

Oh yeah, Zork is a great game.

Queue 29-05-2005 04:17 PM

At the end of both Zork 1 and Zork 2 on XP, the dos box closes when you complete the final actions. Is there any way to keep it open to see the final text? I've tried using DosBox also, with no luck.

Reup 05-07-2005 11:39 AM

If you create a shortcut to the game, you can specify some options. Right-click, select properties and on the tab 'Program' uncheck 'Close on exit'. This should fix your problem!

APS 12-08-2005 02:05 PM

If you want the manual to this game go to

http://infodoc.plover.net/manuals/index.html


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