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Of Anti-Puzzles and Campy-Acting – Zork: Grand Inquisitor
>_look at the game You see Zork: Grand Inquisitor. The last in the long and varied line of Zork games. They started out as text adventures in the olden times of ancient technology, then grown, spun-off and transformed into a … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, Dirk Benedict, GOG, Good Old Game, Grand Inquisitor, live actors, myst, No one expects you know who, PC, puzzles, video games, Zork
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