All this, built to run on computers with meager amounts of RAM in the late 70s. You might think it would be easy to play Zork on an Arduino, but as [rossum] found out, that’s easier said than ...
At one point during the game, you will be forced to fight a thief in order to get a number of items contained within his room. Fighting the thief is quite hard unless you have the stiletto which ...
Zork Remake is an adventure game, by Infocom Remakes for PC. Zork Remake has a Illustrated realism style, presented in Realtime 3D and is played in a First-Person perspective. Adventure Gamers have ...
Zork I is a 1980 interactive fiction game written by Marc Blank, Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels and Tim Anderson and published by Infocom. The following sources provide further information on Zork I.
Are you stuck in Zork: Grand Inquisitor, or looking for the best way to proceed? We have the solution to your problem! Use one of the walkthroughs, hints or playthroughs that have been contributed by ...
This repository contains the source code for a 1977 version of Zork, an interactive fiction game created at MIT by Tim Anderson, Marc Blank, Bruce Daniels, and Dave Lebling. The files are a part of ...
You know the Guardian who takes away your inventory if you do something bad, like kill a character? You can trick him, by dropping everything you carry after or before preforming the act. The ...
allows users to run Zork and other compatible interactive text games on the ItsyBitsy without any additional hardware. Just plug the board into your computer and you’ll be able to play the ...