Interactive fiction meets comic book in this spin-off, where you follow a fantasy story through illustrated panels and scripted choices. Zork Quest: Assault on Egreth Castle feels like your dungeon master turned into a storyboard artist and decided to write a D&D module using crayons. It’s not high art, but it’s got charm, dragons, betrayal, and the occasional orc problem. A quick, entertaining romp that lets you pretend you’re reading while secretly gaming. Educational? Not quite. Fun? Absolutely.
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