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alternateNames=Zork II|
alternateNames=Zork II|
developer=[[Infocom]]|
developer=[[Infocom]]|
publisher=[[Infocom]], [[Activision]]|
publisher=[[Activision]], [[Infocom]]|
distributor=[[Infocom]], [[Activision]]|
distributor=[[Activision]], [[Infocom]]|
platforms=Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW,<br />Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST,<br />Commodore 16, Plus/4, Commodore 64,<br />DOS, Macintosh, PC-8000,<br />PC Booter, Tatung Einstein, TRS-80,<br />TRS-80 CoCo|
platforms=Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW,<br />Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST,<br />Commodore 16, Plus/4, Commodore 64,<br />DOS, Macintosh, PC-8000,<br />PC Booter, Tatung Einstein, TRS-80,<br />TRS-80 CoCo|
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purchase=[[Where to get the games#Other Games|Yes]]|
purchase=[[Where to get the games#Other Games|Yes]]|
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'''Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz''' is a text adventure by [[Infocom]], and is the second game in the [[Zork series]].
'''Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz''' is a text adventure by [[Infocom]], and is the second game in the [[Zork series]].


Zork II is the second third of the original Zork which was developed, on MIT's ITS operating system for the PDP-6 and PDP-10 mainframe computers, between 1977 and 1978 by MIT university students Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels, Marc Blank, and Tim Anderson. It was shared over the ARPANET, the precursor of the Internet, however, when three of the four designers of Zork formed [[Infocom]], it was split into three text adventure games so that it could be released commercially on the personal computer hardware of the time.
Zork II is the second third of the original Zork which was developed on MIT's ITS operating system for the PDP-6 and PDP-10 mainframe computers, between 1977 and 1978 by MIT university students Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels, Marc Blank, and Tim Anderson. It was shared over the ARPANET, the precursor of the Internet, however, when three of the four designers of Zork formed [[Infocom]], it was split into three text adventure games so that it could be released commercially on the personal computer hardware of the time.


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zork_II Wikipedia article on Zork II]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zork Wikipedia article on Zork]
* [https://www.mobygames.com/game/zork-ii-the-wizard-of-frobozz MobyGames entry for Zork II]
* [https://www.mobygames.com/game/52/zork-ii-the-wizard-of-frobozz/ MobyGames entry for {{PAGENAME}}]


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