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Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz | |
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Author(s) | Marc Blank and Dave Lebling |
Publisher(s) | Infocom, Activision |
Release date(s) | 1981 |
Authoring system | ZIL |
Platform(s) | Z-code 2 |
Language(s) | English |
License(s) | Commercial |
Multimedia | |
Color effects | none |
Graphics | none |
Sound/Music | none |
Ratings | |
Cruelty scale | Cruel |
Contents
How It Begins
The player starts inside an ancient barrow. A lantern and a sword can be found at your feet. It's assumed that you have entered the barrow by finishing Zork I.
Notable Features
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Trivia and Comments
- Inspired the parody Pork 2: The Gizzard of Showbiz (Bill Larkins; 1989; AGT).
Versions
Infocom releases
Initial Release
- Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz (Marc Blank and Dave Lebling; publisher: Infocom; 1981; Z-code 2).
Final Release
- Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz (Marc Blank and Dave Lebling; publisher: Infocom; 1983 or 84; Z-code 3).
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Activision releases
- Zork II is included on both The Lost Treasures of Infocom Volume I and the Classic Text Adventure Masterpieces of Infocom CD-ROMs.
- In 2001, the Zork trilogy was briefly available for free download from the Activision website as part of their promotion for Zork: Grand Inquisitor. Activision retains the copyright to Zork II, and any other sites that offer the game for free download are very likely doing so illegally.
Links
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Reviews
Zork trilogy by Infocom | ||
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Zork I (1980)![]() |
Zork II (1981)![]() |
Zork III (1982)![]() |
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