This game came with the gateway computer my mom purchased back in 1998. Once in a while the game stumped me with its scenarios, so I had to look at the walkthrough the game had. The story sucked me in and the game never got old. The game has funny moments with Michael McKean's Dungeon Master Character. Also this game would be great for children if they would want something harder and challenging then Blues Clues or homework from school. I wish the story was longer, but I suppose I can look for the other Zork games. Finally it was nice to have a game like this to get away from the violent shoot'em up and blow them up games. Plus I only really had to use the mouse so I ended up having a hand free for eating, drinking, and other stuff.
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