Return to Zork

Return to Zork

Return to Zork is a 1993 adventure game in the Zork series. It was developed by Activision and was the final Zork game to be published under the Infocom label. Unlike the previous games in the Zork franchise, which were text adventures, Return to Zork takes place from a first-person perspective and makes use of video-captured actors as well as detailed graphics; a point-and-click interface replaced the text parser for the first time in a Zork game. The overall gameplay style was somewhat similar to Myst, although Return to Zork predated Myst by a few months. Unlike Myst, which had no...
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Release date:August 20, 1993
Publisher:Activision

Publisher of Return to Zork

Activision
Activision
Headquarters:Santa Monica, California
Founded:1979

Activision is an American video game publisher, majority owned by French conglomerate Vivendi SA. Its current CEO is Eric Hirshberg. It was founded on October 1, 1979 and was the world's first independent developer and distributor of video games for gaming consoles. Its first products were...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Return to Zork

  • Q:
    What date was "Return to Zork" first released?
  • A:
    "Return to Zork" first became available in August, 1993.
  • Q:
    In which genre is "Return to Zork" categorized?
  • A:
    Return to Zork's genre categories include Adventure.
  • Q:
    Which video game consoles is "Return to Zork" compatible?
  • A:
    The game is compatible with: Apple II, Macintosh, The 3DO Company, DOS, Amiga, PC-FX and MS-DOS.
  • Q:
    Which modes of game play are available for the video game "Return to Zork"?
  • A:
    "Return to Zork" is a Single Player game.
  • Q:
    Who is the publisher of "Return to Zork"?
  • A:
    Activision publishes the video game.

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