Zork: Grand Inquisitor is the ultimate swan song for the series—and what a finale it is. Combining laugh-out-loud humor, point-and-click puzzles, and a talking lantern voiced by Michael McKean, it’s a love letter to fans old and new. The Grand Inquisitor has banned magic (rude!), and it’s up to you, the barely competent adventurer, to bring it back. Equal parts satire and puzzle game, it’s packed with references, Frobozzian lore, and absurd logic. A glorious send-off for a franchise that made you type “open mailbox” and never look back.
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