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The '''Zork''' games are a successful series of adventure games, originally made by [[Infocom]], and later by [[Activision]].
The '''Zork''' games are a successful series of adventure games, originally made by [[Infocom]], and later by [[Activision]].


* [[Zork I: The Great Underground Empire]] (1980)
* [[Zork]] (1978) (free release, it was later broken up and sold commercially in three parts):
* [[Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz]] (1981)  
** [[Zork I: The Great Underground Empire]] (1980)
* [[Zork III: The Dungeon Master]] (1982)  
** [[Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz]] (1981)  
** [[Zork III: The Dungeon Master]] (1982)  
* [[Beyond Zork]] (1987)  
* [[Beyond Zork]] (1987)  
* [[Zork Quest: Assault on Egreth Castle]] (1988)
* [[Zork Zero]] (1988)  
* [[Zork Zero]] (1988)  
* [[Zork Quest: The Crystal of Doom]] (1989)
* [[Return to Zork]] (1993)
* [[Return to Zork]] (1993)
* [[Zork Nemesis]] (1996)
* [[Zork Nemesis]] (1996)
* [[Zork: The Undiscovered Underground]] (1997)
* [[Zork: Grand Inquisitor]] (1997)
* [[Zork: Grand Inquisitor]] (1997)
* [[Zork: The Undiscovered Underground]] (1997)
 
There were also other games set in the Zork universe:
*The [[Enchanter series|Enchanter trilogy]] (1983-1985)
 
There were also spin-offs that are not supported by ScummVM:
*Zork Quest: Assault on Egreth Castle (1988) and Zork Quest: The Crystal of Doom (1989) - Interactive comic books marketed as "Infocomics"
*Legends of Zork (2009) - A shortlived massively multiplayer online browser game that was shut down two years after its debut.

Latest revision as of 22:44, 30 August 2019

The Zork games are a successful series of adventure games, originally made by Infocom, and later by Activision.

There were also other games set in the Zork universe:

There were also spin-offs that are not supported by ScummVM:

  • Zork Quest: Assault on Egreth Castle (1988) and Zork Quest: The Crystal of Doom (1989) - Interactive comic books marketed as "Infocomics"
  • Legends of Zork (2009) - A shortlived massively multiplayer online browser game that was shut down two years after its debut.