Zork Series
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- Return to Zork (4)
- Zork Grand Inquisitor (10)
- Zork Nemesis (11)
See also:
- Games: Video Games: Adventure: Text Adventures: Lost Treasures of Infocom, The (1)
- Games: Video Games: Adventure: Text Adventures: Masterpieces of Infocom, The (3)
- Games: Video Games: Adventure: Text Adventures: Meteor, the Stone, and a Long Glass of Sherbet, The (4)
- Games: Video Games: Adventure: Text Adventures: Perilous Magic (1)
- Games: Video Games: Adventure: Text Adventures: Spiritwrak (4)
- Games: Video Games: Developers and Publishers: I: Infocom (17)
Chronology of Quendor - Exhaustive timeline of the Zork series of games.
Encyclopedia Frobozzica - Web Version 2.0, the "Abridged 1072-3" edition of the Encyclopedia, with many updates by Ominous Bells including events from Nemesis and Zork Grand Inquisitor.
Encyclopedia Frobozzica - Web Version 1.0 of the second edition of the Encyclopedia Frobozzica by Nino Ruffini, revised from the bound version included in Return to Zork.
Just Adventure: Magical Infocom Adventures - Retrospective of Wishbringer and the Enchanter Trilogy by Erik Reckase.
Just Adventure: Zork I, II, III Reviews - Retrospective on the Zork Trilogy by Erik Reckase.
Return To Zork....Again - Petition asking Activision to continue making Zork games.
Rezork - Play the Zork saga in your java enabled browser. Source code available and released under GNU GPL.
SPAG Review - Insightful criticism by Duncan "Second April" Stevens. "There are many good things about Zork III, and perhaps the best of them is that it goes against the fantasy-game grain."
Zork Experience, The - History of the Zork games, screenshots, maps, walkthroughs for all games, and parody box covers.
Zork Library, The - Previews of fan game "Zork: The Hidden Evil" in development. Zork Grand Inquisitor title fonts. Hints, maps, pictures, music, desktop themes, and downloads of text games in the series.
IF-Review: Archaeology - Paul O'Brian's Review of Dungeon, predecessor to the Zork trilogy. (June 29, 2001)
History of Zork, The - Text of three part series of articles about the origins of the Zork Trilogy, from Infocom's newsletter The New Zork Times. (1985) Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
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