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{{EngineDescription|
{{EngineDescription|
name=Frotz|
name=ZCode|
developer=Stefan Jokisch, [[User:dreammaster|dreammaster]]|
developer=[[User:dreammaster|dreammaster]]|
companies=[[Infocom]] and others|
companies=[[Infocom]] and others|
usedBy=innumerable games|
usedBy=innumerable games|
dateAdded=December 9, 2018|
dateAdded=December 9, 2018|
release=None
release=2.2.0
}}
}}


==About==
==About==
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.
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==
==Games==
Infocom games:
===Official Infocom games===
{| style="background:#fFfFfF"
|- valign=top
|
*[[Zork I: The Great Underground Empire]] (1980)
*[[Zork I: The Great Underground Empire]] (1980)
*[[Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz]] (1981)
*[[Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz]] (1981)
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*[[Spellbreaker]] (1985)
*[[Spellbreaker]] (1985)
*[[Ballyhoo]] (1986)
*[[Ballyhoo]] (1986)
||
*[[Hollywood Hijinx]] (1986)
*[[Hollywood Hijinx]] (1986)
*[[Leather Goddesses of Phobos]] (1986)
*[[Leather Goddesses of Phobos]] (1986)
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*[[Sherlock: The Riddle of the Crown Jewels]] (1988)
*[[Sherlock: The Riddle of the Crown Jewels]] (1988)
*[[Arthur: The Quest for Excalibur]] (1989)
*[[Arthur: The Quest for Excalibur]] (1989)
*[[James Clavell's Shogun]] (1989)
*[[James Clavell's Shōgun]] (1989)
*[[Journey]] (1989)
*[[Journey: The Quest Begins]] (1989)
*[[Zork: The Undiscovered Underground]] (1997) (developed by Activision)
*[[Milliways]] (prototype) (created in 1988, released in 2008)
|}


Converted:
===Conversions===
*[[Colossal Cave Adventure]] (I: 1975-1977, II: 1978-1981, 2.5: 1995, 3: 1978, 4: 1995, 5: 1978, 6: 1984, 370: 1993)
Converted from [[Glk/Alan2|Alan2]]:
*[[Dinnertime]] (1999)
*[[Mazemapper]] (1999)
*[[The Mean Story]] (1999)
*[[To Get to the Other Side]] (1999)
*[[They're After You!]] (1999)


Converted from [[Scott|Scottfree]]:
{| style="background:#fFfFfF"
[[Adventure International]] games:
|- valign=top
|
Converted from [[Glk/Scott|ScottFree]] - [[Adventure International]] games:
*[[Adventureland]] (1978)
*[[Adventureland]] (1978)
*[[Pirate Adventure]], a.k.a. Pirate Cove (1979)
*[[Pirate Adventure]], a.k.a. Pirate Cove (1979)
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*[[Ghost Town]] (1980)
*[[Ghost Town]] (1980)
*[[Savage Island]], Part I and II (1981)
*[[Savage Island]], Part I and II (1981)
*[[Golden Voyage]] (1981)
*[[The Golden Voyage]] (1981)
*[[Sorcerer of Claymorgue Castle]] (1982)
*[[Sorcerer of Claymorgue Castle]] (1982)
*[[Return to Pirate's Isle]] (1983)
*[[Return to Pirate's Isle]] (1983)
*[[The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension]] (1984)
*[[The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension]] (1984)
*[[Questprobe featuring The Hulk]] a.k.a Marvel Adventure #1 (1984)
*[[Questprobe: Featuring the Hulk]] a.k.a Marvel Adventure #1 (1984)
*[[Questprobe featuring Spider-Man]] (1984)
*[[Questprobe: Featuring Spider-Man]] (1984)
*[[Questprobe featuring Human Torch and the Thing]] (1985)
*[[Questprobe: Featuring the Human Torch and the Thing]] (1985)
 
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[[Mysterious Adventures series]]:
Converted from [[Glk/Scott|ScottFree]] - [[Mysterious Adventures series]]:
*[[Mysterious Adventures 1: The Golden Baton]] (1981)
*[[Mysterious Adventures 1: The Golden Baton]] (1981)
*[[Mysterious Adventures 2: The Time Machine]] (1981)
*[[Mysterious Adventures 2: The Time Machine]] (1981)
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*[[Mysterious Adventures 10: Ten Little Indians]] (1983)
*[[Mysterious Adventures 10: Ten Little Indians]] (1983)
*[[Mysterious Adventures 11: Waxworks]] (1983)
*[[Mysterious Adventures 11: Waxworks]] (1983)
|}
Converted from other architectures/languages:
*[[Super Star Trek]] (1971-1974) (converted from BASIC to C to Inform)
*[[Hunt the Wumpus]] (1973) (converted from BASIC to to Inform)
*[[Colossal Cave Adventure]] (I: 1975-1977, II: 1978-1981, 2.5: 1995, 3: 1978, 4: 1995, 5: 1978, 6: 1984, 370: 1993) (converted from Fortran/C 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)
*[[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)
*[[Softporn Adventure]] (1981) (converted from BASIC to Inform)
*[[Inhumane]] (1985) (converted from Applesoft Basic to Inform)
*[[Praser 5]] (1985) (converted from Applesoft Basic to Inform)
*[[Werner's Quest 1: The Black Ladder]] (1985) (converted from The Quill Adventure System to Inform)
*[[Werner's Quest 2: Revenge of the Thing-Fish]] (1985) (converted from The Quill Adventure System to Inform)
*[[Werner's Quest 3: Rance the Dungeonkeeper]] (1985) (converted from The Quill Adventure System to Inform)
*[[Werner's Quest 4: Unchanter]] (1985) (converted from The Quill Adventure System to Inform)
*[[The Nine Dancers]] (1986) (converted from BBC BASIC to Inform)
*[[Uninvited]] (1986) (converted from [[MacVenture]] to Inform)
*[[Paranoia]] (1987) (converted from C to Inform)
*[[The Puppet-Man]] (1987) (converted from BBC to Inform)
*[[Shadowgate]] (1987) (converted from [[MacVenture]] to Inform)
*[[Snafufun]] (1988) (converted from BASIC to Inform)
*[[Night of the Vampire Bunnies]] (1989) (converted from BASIC to Inform)
*[[Adventure in Humongous Cave]] (1993) (converted from [[Glk/AGT|AGT]] (Adventure Game Toolkit) to Inform)
*[[Odieus's Quest for the Magic Flingshot]] (1993) (converted from LADS (Levy's Adventure Development System) to [[Glk/AGT|AGT]] (Adventure Game Toolkit) to Inform)
*[[Freefall]] (1995) (Inform version of the 1984 game ''[[Tetris]]'')
*[[Icebreaker: The Text Adventure|Icebreaker]] (1995) (converted from 3DO to Inform)
*[[Robot Finds Kitten]] (1997) (converted from C to Inform)
*[[Reverzi]] (1999) (Inform version of the board game ''Reversi'', also known as ''Othello'')
*[[Chaos In Space]] (2001) (aka Warp!) (converted from DOS to Inform)
*[[HLA Adventure]] (2004) (converted from HLA (high level assembly) to Inform)
===Other Games===
Thousands ZCode games exist. A partial list is available in [[Engines/Glk#ZCode|ZCode Games]]


==Status==
==Status==
A work-in-progress sub-engine of the new [[ScummGlk]] API has been added based on Frotz.
A sub-engine of the new [[Glk]] API has been added based on Frotz.<br />
Most ZCode games should be supported (except the newer, post-1987 Infocom titles which are still WIP)


==Resources==
==Resources==

Latest revision as of 14:50, 25 January 2024

ZCode
Engine developer 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 2.2.0

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

Official Infocom games

Conversions

Converted from Alan2:

Converted from ScottFree - Adventure International games:

Converted from ScottFree - Mysterious Adventures series:


Converted from other architectures/languages:

Other Games

Thousands ZCode games exist. A partial list is available in ZCode Games

Status

A sub-engine of the new Glk API has been added based on Frotz.
Most ZCode games should be supported (except the newer, post-1987 Infocom titles which are still WIP)

Resources

External links