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{{game infobox|title=Enchanter|image=|author=[[Marc Blank]] and [[Dave Lebling]]|publisher=[[Infocom]]|released=1983|authsystem=[[ZIL]]|platform=[[Z-code]]|language=English|license=Commercial|color=none|graphics=none|sound=none|cruelty=Cruel}}
{{game infobox|title=Enchanter|image=[[Image:Enchanter small cover.png]]|author=[[Marc Blank]] and [[Dave Lebling]]|publisher=[[Infocom]]|released=1983|authsystem=[[ZIL]]|platform=[[Z-code]]|language=English|license=Commercial|color=none|graphics=none|sound=none|cruelty=Cruel}}


==How It Begins==
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==Notable Features==
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==Versions==
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* ''Enchanter'' ([[Marc Blank]] and [[Dave Lebling]], publisher: [[Infocom]]; 1983; [[Z-code]]).
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==See also==
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{{Enchanter trilogy}}
{{Enchanter trilogy}}

Revision as of 13:44, 3 July 2007

Adventure
Adventure
Fantasy
Fantasy
Fort
Fort
Enchanter
Enchanter small cover.png
Author(s) Marc Blank and Dave Lebling
Publisher(s) Infocom
Release date(s) 1983
Authoring system ZIL
Platform(s) Z-code
Language(s) English
License(s) Commercial
Multimedia
Color effects none
Graphics none
Sound/Music none
Ratings
Cruelty scale Cruel

How It Begins

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Notable Features

  • An "Old school" game. The PC must eat, drink and sleep on a regular basis (see hunger puzzle).
  • Features a magic system where the PC can use scrolls, spells, and his spellbook.

Trivia and Comments

  • The nameless adventurer of the Zork trilogy returns as an NPC in Enchanter.
  • In Zork III, there is a portal device with four destinations. Three of the destinations let the PC to revisit small parts of Zork I, Zork II and Zork III; the fourth destination became part of Enchanter.

Versions

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See also

Links

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Enchanter trilogy by Infocom
Enchanter (1983)
Enchanter
Sorcerer (1984)
Sorcerer
Spellbreaker (1985)
Spellbreaker


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