Sorcerer

Following the defeat of the evil Krill in Enchanter, the intrepid apprentice has become a full member of the Circle, under the command of the famed Necromancer Belboz. Very soon, however, the hero notices that something strange has been happening to the master. He frequently talks to himself and seems to be under some sort of a malevolent influence - until one day, he is mysteriously kidnapped. Looks like the brave Enchanter must venture on a perilous journey once again, and bring back the leader of the Circle.

Sorcerer is a sequel to Enchanter, and is part of the Zork universe. Like its predecessors, it is a text adventure, in which the player interacts with the game world by typing combinations of verbs and objects. The spell system from the previous game is back; a new feature is the protagonist's ability to drink magical potions, which must be done sometimes in order to solve the game's puzzles.

Preceded by Enchanter
Followed By Spellbreaker
Series Zork (5)
Added March 8, 2020
Published By Infocom
Developed By Infocom
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The Encyclopedia Frobizzica allows you to read about many things... including the Zork series and your former nemesis. (DOS) from mobygames.com
The game has a clever copy protection mechanism - you cannot go any further without opening the chest. The combination to open it can only be found on the Infotater (included in the game package). (DOS) from mobygames.com
Trying the reach the game's author results in your (comical) death. That "real world" place is quite inhospitable! (DOS) from mobygames.com
Even a wizard has to get his hands dirty sometimes. (DOS) from mobygames.com
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Year of Release:
1984

Genre(s):
Interactive Fiction Traditional

Control Type:
Text Parser

Setting/Theme:
Fantasy

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