Zork universe Zork can run on modern Z-machine interpreters, as well as the older models it was made for originally. ...
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Zork I Zork II Zork III Zork universe Zork games Zork trilogy Zork I Zork II Zork III Enchanter trilogy Enchanter Sorcerer Spellbreaker Wishbringer Beyond Zork Zork Zero Return to Zork Zork: Nemesis Zork Grand Inquisitor Encyclopedia Encyclopedia Frobozzica Miscellaneous Timeline Calendar Magic Double Fanucci Companies Infocom Activision Zork I: The Great Underground Empire is an... Zork can run on modern Z-machine interpreters, as well as the older models it was made for originally. ... Zork can run on modern Z-machine interpreters, as well as the older models it was made for originally. ...
Enchanter trilogy
Enchanter Sorcerer Spellbreaker Enchanter is a 1983 interactive fiction computer game written by Marc Blank and Dave Lebling and published by Infocom. ... Zork universe Zork games Zork trilogy Zork I Zork II Zork III Enchanter trilogy Enchanter Sorcerer Spellbreaker Wishbringer Beyond Zork Zork Zero Return to Zork Zork: Nemesis Zork Grand Inquisitor Encyclopedia Encyclopedia Frobozzica Miscellaneous Timeline Calendar Magic Double Fanucci Companies Infocom Activision This article is about the computer game. ... Zork universe Zork games Zork trilogy Zork I Zork II Zork III Enchanter trilogy Enchanter Sorcerer Spellbreaker Wishbringer Beyond Zork Zork Zero Return to Zork Zork: Nemesis Zork Grand Inquisitor Encyclopedia Encyclopedia Frobozzica Miscellaneous Timeline Calendar Magic Double Fanucci Companies Infocom Activision Spellbreaker is an interactive fiction computer game written...
Wishbringer Beyond Zork Zork Zero Return to Zork Zork: Nemesis Zork Grand Inquisitor Wishbringer (1985) is an interactive fiction game by Infocom, written by Brian Moriarty. ... Zork universe Zork games Zork trilogy Zork I Zork II Zork III Enchanter trilogy Enchanter Sorcerer Spellbreaker Wishbringer Beyond Zork Zork Zero Return to Zork Zork: Nemesis Zork Grand Inquisitor Encyclopedia Encyclopedia Frobozzica Miscellaneous Timeline Calendar Magic Double Fanucci Companies Infocom Activision Beyond Zork (full title: Beyond Zork: The Coconut... Zork universe Zork games Zork trilogy Zork I Zork II Zork III Enchanter trilogy Enchanter Sorcerer Spellbreaker Wishbringer Beyond Zork Zork Zero Return to Zork Zork: Nemesis Zork Grand Inquisitor Encyclopedia Encyclopedia Frobozzica Miscellaneous Timeline Calendar Magic Double Fanucci Companies Infocom Activision Zork Zero: The Revenge of Megaboz is an... Return to Zork - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Zork: Nemesis is a 1996 graphical adventure game developed by Activision. ... Categories: Stub | 1997 computer and video games | Interactive fiction | Mac OS games | PC games | Zork ...
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TimelineCalendarMagic Double Fanucci Zork universe Zork games Zork trilogy Zork I Zork II Zork III Enchanter trilogy Enchanter Sorcerer Spellbreaker Wishbringer Beyond Zork Zork Zero Return to Zork Zork: Nemesis Zork Grand Inquisitor Encyclopedia Encyclopedia Frobozzica Miscellaneous Timeline Calendar Magic Double Fanucci Companies Infocom Activision In the Zork series of interactive fiction computer... In the Zork series of interactive fiction computer games, created by Infocom and Activision, the Zork Calendar is the system for assigning calendar dates to days in the fictional Zork Timeline of the Great Underground Empire, formerly known as the Kingdom of Quendor. ... In the Zork series of interactive fiction computer games, created by Infocom and Activision, spells, potions, and other magical concoctions are used throughout the Great Underground Empire, formerly known as the Kingdom of Quendor. ... Zork universe Zork games Zork trilogy Zork I Zork II Zork III Enchanter trilogy Enchanter Sorcerer Spellbreaker Wishbringer Beyond Zork Zork Zero Return to Zork Zork: Nemesis Zork Grand Inquisitor Encyclopedia Encyclopedia Frobozzica Miscellaneous Timeline Calendar Magic Double Fanucci Companies Infocom Activision Double Fanucci (or just Fanucci) is a fictional...
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AFGNCAAP is an acronym from the computer gameZork Grand Inquisitor, released by Activision in 1997. The player is given the name AFGNCAAP by the former Dungeon Master Dalboz of Gurth; this acronym stands for "Ageless, Faceless, Gender-Neutral, Culturally-Ambiguous Adventure Person". It is a joking reference to many other adventure games, including Infocom's original Zork games, in which the player's character has no identity or name. Acronyms and initialisms are abbreviations formed from the initial letter or letters of words, such as NATO and XHTML, and are pronounced in a way that is distinct from the full pronunciation of what the letters stand for. ... A computer game is a game composed of a computer-controlled virtual universe that players interact with in order to achieve a defined goal or set of goals. ... Categories: Stub | 1997 computer and video games | Interactive fiction | Mac OS games | PC games | Zork ... Activision, Inc. ... 1997 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The primary sense of Dungeon Master (or dungeonmaster or DM) is the organizer of a role-playing game. ... Adventure is a genre of video game typified by exploration, puzzle-solving, interaction with game characters, and a focus on narrative rather than reflex-based challenges. ... Zork universe Zork games Zork trilogy Zork I Zork II Zork III Enchanter trilogy Enchanter Sorcerer Spellbreaker Wishbringer Beyond Zork Zork Zero Return to Zork Zork: Nemesis Zork Grand Inquisitor Encyclopedia Encyclopedia Frobozzica Miscellaneous Timeline Calendar Magic Double Fanucci Companies Infocom Activision Infocom was an American software company, based in... Zork can run on modern Z-machine interpreters, as well as the older models it was made for originally. ...
AFGNCAAP is a satirically politically correct initialism for "Ageless, Faceless, Gender-Neutral, Culturally-Ambiguous Adventure Person" from the computer gameZork Grand Inquisitor, released by Activision in 1997.
The player is given the name AFGNCAAP by the former Dungeon Master Dalboz of Gurth.
It is a joking reference to many other adventure games, including Infocom's original Zork games and the Stranger (Myst), in which the player's character has no identity or name.
It is a joking reference to many other adventure games, including Infocom's original Zork games, in which the player's character has no identity or name.
At the end of Zork Grand Inquisitor, AFGNCAAP is named the fourth Dungeon Master of Zork after recovering a number of artifacts that restore magic to the Empire.