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*[[Robots]] (1976) (converted from BASIC to Inform)
*[[Robots]] (1976) (converted from BASIC to Inform)
*[[Zork]] (1978) (the original release by the team that would become Infocom at MIT, converted to Inform) (converted from Fortran to Inform)
*[[Zork]] (1978) (the original release by the team that would become Infocom at MIT, converted to Inform) (converted from Fortran to Inform)
*[[CIA Adventure]] (1980) (converted from BASIC to Inform)
*[[The Wizard's Castle]] (1980) (converted from BASIC to Inform)
*[[Frankenstein Adventure]] (1981) (converted from TRS-80 BASIC to Inform)
*[[Frankenstein Adventure]] (1981) (converted from TRS-80 BASIC to Inform)
*[[Softporn Adventure]] (1981) (converted from BASIC to Inform)
*[[Softporn Adventure]] (1981) (converted from BASIC to Inform)
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*[[Photopia]] (1998)
*[[Photopia]] (1998)
*[[Saied]] (1998)
*[[Saied]] (1998)
*[[Spacestation]] (1998)
*[[Spider And Web]] (1998)
*[[Spider And Web]] (1998)
*[[Three Steps to the Left]] (1998)
*[[Three Steps to the Left]] (1998)

Revision as of 16:38, 17 July 2020

ZCode
Engine developer David Griffith, dreammaster
Companies that used it Infocom and others
Games that use it innumerable games
Date added to ScummVM 2018-12-09
First release containing it None

About

The ScummVM Z-code engine is based on Frotz. Frotz is the most popular Z-machine implementation, developed by Stefan Jokisch to play games adhering to the different Z-machine versions of text-based games, first introduced for the Zork series and following games by Infocom, then later Graham Nelson's Inform that became the de facto standard for interactive fiction.

Games

Infocom games:

Converted from Alan2:

Converted from ScottFree - Adventure International games:

Converted from ScottFree - Mysterious Adventures series:

Converted from Miscellaneous architectures:

Other:

Status

A work-in-progress sub-engine of the new Glk API has been added based on Frotz.

Resources

External links