Dungeon
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Dungeon
I was curious as to who here has played Dungeon (Mainframe Zork) and what your opinion of it was. Any responses or discussions about it are welcomed.
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sorry I haven't played it.
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I've sort of played it. It's just too simple . I'd much rather prefere to play Zork I.
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I didn't know you could get this. Where did you find it?
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IFarchive. Playing it explains some things. Before I played it, I never knew that the Round Room and the Carousel Room used to be one and the same. It was originally a spinning Round Room. The separation explains the few collapsed passages leading from the Round Room in Zork I.
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I should have this game on my site.
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I'll definetly be checking this out...
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I played it way back when that was all that was available. I played it on a mainframe at work and never finished it - I got stuck and couldn't go on. I had played Adventure and solved it, and found Dungeon even better, although I couldn't solve it. I still have the maps I made back then. :-D
Years and years later (about 3 years ago now), I stumbled on the Zork games on the internet and realized that they were almost the same as Dungeon. It was like seeing an old friend. Some research later, I found out that Dungeon had been split up into Zorks I to III (with some additions).
So, I played all the Zorks and a fair number of the other Infocom games. I still have a few left to play.
I haven't played any of the non-text-based Zork games (Return to Zork, Zork Nemesis, Zork Grand Inquisitor), but would love to.
Years and years later (about 3 years ago now), I stumbled on the Zork games on the internet and realized that they were almost the same as Dungeon. It was like seeing an old friend. Some research later, I found out that Dungeon had been split up into Zorks I to III (with some additions).
So, I played all the Zorks and a fair number of the other Infocom games. I still have a few left to play.
I haven't played any of the non-text-based Zork games (Return to Zork, Zork Nemesis, Zork Grand Inquisitor), but would love to.
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OK, I got a chance to play Dungeon, and I must admit, I don't like it very much. It's parser isn't that good so I didn't really get to play much of it.
Also, I haven't posted lately because the power supply of my computer went dead and I'm getting a new one. I won't post tomorrow as Hurricane Lili is making landfall and, well, I seriously doubt I'll be on the computer.
Also, I haven't posted lately because the power supply of my computer went dead and I'm getting a new one. I won't post tomorrow as Hurricane Lili is making landfall and, well, I seriously doubt I'll be on the computer.
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uh oh lol, ttys!
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It's just that you can't do as much as in Zork I and the game is sort of confusing and too short. Oh, and there's that stupid newspaper in the living room that ruins the whole atmosphere of the game.