Okay, not sure if this is even permitted, but I suppose the worst that can happen is that the topic is removed.
Type:The Zork games are a type of game called
interactive fiction,
aka text adventures. This is a surprisingly resilient genre, dating all the way back to a 1975 game called
Adventure (originally just ADVENT, because the OS it ran on only supported six-character filenames).
I say "surprisingly resilient" because interactive fiction games are
still being produced today (check out the date on the "Master-Index" file).
If you're like me and are oddly attracted to this kind of game, then hurrah! If not, I don't blame you.
Description:Have you ever heard someone refer to "It is pitch black. You are likely to get eaten by a grue"? That's from Zork. These games are some of the most famous text adventures, and there are some other notable quotes from at least the first game (such as the maze of twisty little passages, all alike).
Basically, the objective of the game is to solve puzzles, slay monsters and collect the Twenty Treasures of Zork.
(Congratulations! You now know more than I did when I started.) If you want it, there is more information (and some spoilers, don't say you weren't warned) at
its Wikipedia article.
Do I really...? It's a
text adventure, for cryin' out loud.
Fine. Here's your screenshot.
Download:In its heyday, Zork was actually a commercial game... But I did find some
download links. A direct link to Zork I is
here; Mac OS X download
here. After unzipping the archive, run the .BAT file.
Have fun, and don't get eaten. And please tell me if I did something wrong in posting this.