
Gameplay: 9/10
Zork is pretty great about describing in good detail where you are, and its completely necessary. Its really a game for those that can read, and well, because if youre slow its going to take a while. You start off next to a mailbox, near a house. You can open the mailbox and grab an item from the inside, or just go to the house. You command yourself by using commands such as "go north" or "open door". Theres a quantity of items to carry, you can carry too many though, so you either have to decide what is important or remember where you dropped all your stuff. This is also my main beef with Zork, because without a walkthrough the game is so confusing you really gotta crunch to figure stuff out. -1 for that.
Graphics: 1/10
or maybe 10/10
Lets be fair, its 1980, and this game is more like an interactive computer book. Choose your own adventure without the own adventure part, or something. Basically, there are no graphics. Use your freaking imagination though, and bam, best graphics youve ever freakin seen. Zork wins again!
The only sound youll be hearing is your keyboard, unless you followed by instructions in the beginning of this post and chose to listen to something while you play it. -10 points for no sound, but theres not much problem with it.
Overall: 7/10
I tend to die a lot when I play this game. Sometimes, I dont really want to imagine that Im in a dark scary place, waiting to be eating by some snarling grue monster. Sometimes, I dont really want to imagine myself getting locked in a trap door and hearing someone bar the door. Zork is still an awful lot of fun to play, and if you can figure some of this stuff out, youre a champion. Zorks free. It probably shouldnt be. Get it.
http://www.infocom-if.org/downloads/zork1.zip
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