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{{GameDescription| | {{GameDescription| | ||
name=Return to Zork| | name=Return to Zork| | ||
image= | image=https://www.scummvm.org/data/screenshots/made/rtz/rtz_dos_en_1_2.jpg| | ||
release=1993| | release=1993| | ||
alternateNames=RtZ| | alternateNames=RtZ| |
Revision as of 13:02, 15 March 2022
Return to Zork | ||
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First release | 1993 | |
Also known as | RtZ | |
Developed by | Infocom, Data West | |
Published by | Activision, Emotion Digital Software, NEC Home Electronics | |
Distributed by | Activision, Bandai Visual, Bomico, Ecofilmes, Koch Media, NEC Home Electronics | |
Platforms | 3DO (Prototype Only), DOS, FM-Towns, Macintosh, PC-98, PC-FX, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Windows | |
Resolution | 320x200, 256 colors | |
Engine | MADE | |
Support | Since ScummVM 1.0.0rc1 | |
Available for Purchase |
Yes |
Return to Zork is the first point-and-click graphic adventure game in the Zork series. You are standing behind the white house. There is something in the mailbox. A video message from a wizard informing you that you are the sweepstakes winner to the Valley of the Sparrows... right now, by magic flight. Upon arriving at this mysterious place however, not everything is as it should be. There's nobody to meet you and those who you do come across don't seem to have any knowledge about a sweepstakes. It looks like this is a private vacation and you'll need to find your own way through this land.
Installation
Required data files
For more information on how ScummVM uses game data files, see the user documentation.
DOS Floppy
- RTZ.DAT
- RTZ.PRJ
- SAMPLE.*
DOS CD
- RTZCD.RED or RTZCD.DAT
- RTZCD.PRJ
- *.PMV
Note: The GoG version can be used but you need to extract the files from the RTZ.gog disk image, which is a bit tricky (it is not a standard ISO). See this thread on the GoG.com forum for detailed instructions.
DOS Demo
- DEMO.DAT
- DEMO.PRJ
Audio tracks
For more information about how to use the DOS CD audio tracks with ScummVM, see the user documentation.