MacCentris wrote:Great to see someone's willing to take over for a while. This is just a suggestion and may help (or not). We need to open up a board forum for matters of "Legends of Zork" which is (as much as many don't want to accept) the new Activision Zork game. Jolt Online is slowly starting to introduce new things into the game, and I'm sure they're working on improvements, so far I'm enjoying my time there. Clan life is great and I've already been promoted in my clan 'the Pirates'. I received a coconut from them last month and also got coconuts from the "case of the missing pooky" quest plus I bought my own coconuts. Life is good!
Thanks for the feedback! I have been considering doing more with Legends of Zork here.
Would others like to see a board for discussion of Legends of Zork? I played a lot of it when it first was released but got tired of it. I recently tried it again and see that they have expanded it a lot in recent months. I created a The Zork Library clan just to try it out, but never did anything with it. Maybe we can decide on one clan for members of TZL, whether it's the one I made, this Pirates clan, or another.
MacCentris wrote:It would be helpful to list help for some of the quests here. If only I knew how the board coding works here (I'm a mediawiki girl) I'd try to list the way to solve the clues. Particularly I found the clue for "The Baron and his Boy (Level 20)" in the Zork Compendium
http://thezorklibrary.com/history/ unfortunately it was really hard to find through search engine! Any reason why that portion of the site can not be accessed from here?
I agree that help with the quests and general guides to playing Legends of Zork would be useful. I'd like to add something like that soon.
The Zork Compendium is a separate project developed by LordSkylark that I'm hosting too. It is promoted at
http://thezorklibrary.com/phpbb/viewtop ... f=15&t=326 and is mentioned in a few other spots. Unfortunately a lot of people probably don't find it.
I would like to find a way to better promote that site once I get time to learn how to modify the look of the forum more.
MacCentris wrote:The one in sourceforge.net is a total mess, and incomplete:
http://jzip.sourceforge.net/frobozz/froba.html
I wouldn't recommend it to anyone!
Anyhow thanks for taking this project and keeping it alive for a while longer, don't give up!
Lil
Yeah there's a lot of old, incomplete Zork info floating around the internet. Hopefully over time, The Zork Library will be able to be the best source for it all! Thanks again for the feedback :-)