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You’re on the threshold of a whole new experience, for ahead of you is the extraordinary anthology of the Great Underground Empire. Once you step through the door to Zork, you leave the world of arcade games and trite fantasies behind and enter the dime...
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You’re on the threshold of a whole new experience, for ahead of you is the extraordinary anthology of the Great Underground Empire. Once you step through the door to Zork, you leave the world of arcade games and trite fantasies behind and enter the dimension of your imagination. Every plot, every puzzle, every personality has been honed and perfected to make your experience uniquely realistic and involving. The Zork saga is text adventuring at its finest. Welcome to the Underground. Your greatest challenge lies ahead – and downwards.
The pack includes Zork I, Zork II, Zork III, Beyond Zork, Zork Zero, and Planetfall.
Twisted humour served with an intriguing history of an absurd world.
Humorous and abstract solutions to incredible puzzles.
手册
地图
日历
The Great Underground Empire: A History
The Lore and Legends of Quendor
Bozbarland flyer
G.U.E. On Nine Zorkmids a Day
Grayslopes brochure
FrobozzCo International Annual Report
shareholder letter
stock certificate
Rockville Estates blueprint
parchment scrap
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
For those that haven't grown up on interactive fiction, be warned, as early examples of this genre (i.e. the Zork series) are brutal and unforgiving with many interactive fiction tropes including "dead man walking" scenarios, hidden exits and the occasional need to carefully construct the correct sentence.
I can only recommend this to those with a curiosity about early interactive fiction as a genre. Planetfall was my favourite in the bunch thanks to its sci-fi setting and the addition of Floyd the robot (but not by much).
zork 1 is such a fun adventure i was excited for the second one... until i played it. the bank area is unpassable. i looked at all the walkthroughs and no, none of them are helpful. they all just stop and move on leaving HUGE gaps like they dont want to talk about it. so... yeah. i typically dont call a game bad based on difficulty but. jesus if it makes the game unplayable or even UNBEATABLE then yeah its bad. i dont know if its a patch i just know it's not me because literally everywhere i look no one has an answer for the bank area.
A text based game? For 6 bucks?
Hell no. I'm all for old games, but it's appalling how shameless people are. If you're going to re release a game from before 2000 at least, it needs to be even less than 3 dollars at least.