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Beyond Zork: The Coconut of Quendor

aka: Beyond Zork: The Coconut of Quendor - An Interactive Fantasy
Moby ID: 54

Classic Interactive Fiction by Infocom.

THE LEGEND OF ZORK CONTINUES WITH AN EXCITING NEW STYLE OF INTERACTIVE FICTION.

Dread times have befallen the Kingdom of Quendor. The wizards have mysteriously disappeared. The Enchanter's Guild Hall lies in ruins. Villages are abandoned, drunken men mutter strange tales, and vicious monsters haunt the streets and wastelands. Now it falls on you, a lowly peasant, to unravel the meaning behind these ominous events. Will you accept the challenge?

Of course you will. For you're a hardy adventurer, ready to confront the most fearsome foe. And in Beyond Zork, you have an arsenal of new weapons and abilities at your disposal.

You start by designing your own character. Choose from such diverse attributes as strength, endurance, compassion, and luck, or let the computer select for you. As you venture onward, your character will evolve, reflecting your success in your quest.

Beyond Zork's sophisticated new interface makes interaction more natural than ever. In the heat of battle, the special function keys let you strike the decisive blow with a single keystroke. There's even an on-screen map to chart your progress!

As you grow in experience and abilities, you realize that you're being prepared for a great task, a task of which you know nothing... as yet. Your search for the answer will lead you deep underground, where unspeakable monsters guard the world's most fabulous treasure - the fabled Coconut of Quendor.

Beyond Zork was written by Brian Moriarty, award-winning author of Wishbringer and Trinity. Fans of Infocom's fantasy series will recognize characters and locations from previous stories, while old and new players alike will enjoy exploring the Zorkian landscape as their challenge increases and their character grows in strength and power.

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The Zork Trilogy has become a legend in its time, selling nearly one million copies! Now the legend continues with an extraordinary new Zorkian universe that breaks ground in computer gaming. For the first time, the character-building and combat of role-playing games join the masterly prose and puzzles of Infocom's interactive fiction.

Beyond Zork's sophisticated new interface makes interaction more natural than ever, plunging you into a world teeming with magic and peril. The vast and varied Southlands of Quendor come alive as you seek fantastic treasure and combat the vicious monsters who haunt the streets and wastelands.

Challenge yourself to a quest that's far beyond anything you've ever experienced. Beyond Zork. The incredible new interactive story from the master storytellers at Infocom.

One glance at Beyond Zork will show you that it's unlike any interactive story you've seen before. On-screen mapping. Window displays. A character that grows in strength and power. You get all the excitement of role-playing games, skillfully blended with the fabulous puzzles and award-winning prose of Infocom's interactive fiction.

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Advertisement in Family Computing, November 1987

Wait no more... it's Beyond Zork

Ten years ago, in June of 1977, Zork was born. Since that time, it has been played and enjoyed by literally millions of people in the United States and abroad. The three Zork sagas are considered true classics in the field of entertainment software.

During these intervening ten years, we have advanced our technology by making our parsers smarter, our usable vocabularies larger, and our game-playing methodologies more flexible and fun. We have introduced many new and exciting games which have been met with critical acclaim both from you and from our peers in the industry. But it has always been Zork that has drawn the most favorable and evocative comments. The phrase "give us another Zork" has appeared in countless correspondence and conversations.

However, we have been cautious about writing a new Zork game, with the feeling that any game with the Zork name had better be able to deliver a level of puzzle invention, storytelling, and technical expertise that matched the original and then went a step further. We are now confident we have taken that step. Therefore we give you the newest jewel in the Zorkian crown - Beyond Zork.

It is the year 966 GUE and the Age of Magick is rapidly coming to an end, plunging the once-peaceful region of Quendor (formerly known as the Great Underground Empire) into total chaos.

The Collapse of Magic

Not even the most powerful sorcerer of the mighty Guild of Enchanters has been able to halt the collapse of magic and hold back the Age of Science. In the face of this situation the Guildmasters have convened by the shore of the Great Sea for one final fateful time.

The sorcerers know they will not live to see the day when magic will again hold sway over Quendor. But, they do have a plan to ensure that their vast and ancient knowledge is not lost through the erosion of time. They will dispatch an innocent adventurer (for Quendor is now far too dangerous for those practiced in the thaumaturgical arts) to regain and then hide the transcendent Coconut of Quendor, within whose time-impervious shell lies the essence of their wisdom. Their hope? That the coconut will endure, beyond the Age of Magick, beyond the Age of Science, and even, Beyond Zork.

Coconut of Quendor

In Beyond Zork you're the innocent adventurer who has been chosen to find the world's last great magical object, the aforementioned Coconut of Quendor, which is now in the possession of a group of demi-gods who definitely do not want you to have it. But take heart: even though you didn't make this dangerous world, there's light at the end of this grue-infested tunnel.

Through the auspices of Beyond Zork's author Brian Moriarty and our systems group, you'll be able to build up your "character." That's because, besides giving you a compelling new tale of the Zorkian universe, Brian has added the thrilling combat and character building aspects of role-playing games. That's right, at the beginning of the story, you create your own character by assigning various amounts of "potential" for each of six traits (strength, intelligence, luck, etc.). You can also allow the story to create a random character or you can select a pre-defined character. And you'll need to choose wisely because the danger is everywhere.

Hacking and Slashing in the GUE

Your newly created "self" will have to solve fantastic new puzzles involving many wondrous objects and unforgettable characters. But don't be surprised if you have to stop thinking for a moment and defend yourself, as you're likely to be menaced by anything from a discipline crab or a giant corbie to an insidious monkey grinder or a pair of knights with flaming eyes. You'll be wielding, thrusting, parrying, hacking, and slashing just like any seasoned role-player, but you'll be doing it all in the marvelous GUE, where it was meant to be done. And with each battle won, puzzle solved, or new scroll or treasure under your belt, your traits will be enhanced. But watch out! If you say the wrong thing or get into a fight that you're not prepared for (the right weapons and armor are always essential for a successful combatant) you'll watch those traits fall until the cold hand of death is upon you.

Did we say watch? You bet, because with our brand-new interface you'll have scrollable windows, graphic status screens and on-screen mapping to look at besides the many fantastic new locales that Brian has conjured up for your mind's eye.

The Lore and Legend of Quendor

About this time, many readers start to think, "I wonder what else comes in the package with this great new Infocom game?" Well, our master designers have created two beautiful objets d'art for you. First, a beautiful book, The Lore and Legend of Quendor (considered to be the last word on the subject) and second, one of the most spectacular maps ever produced by our master cartographers. Did somebody say Mega-Zork?

Beyond Zork is Brian Moriarty's third work of interactive fiction. His previous works are Wishbringer and Trinity.

Scheduled for release in mid-October, Beyond Zork will be available for a wide variety of personal computers including Apple II series, Macintosh, Atari ST, Commodore 128, Amiga, IBM series and 100% compatibles. An Apple IIgs version is planned. Suggested retail price is $44.95 for Commodore 128 and $49.95 for all other systems.

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From The Status Line, Vol.VI No.4 Winter 1987

The ZORK TRILOGY has sold nearly one million copies, making it the most popular entertainment software product ever! Now, five years after the release of ZORK III, Brian Moriarty has created an exciting new Zorkian universe blending the puzzles and fine prose of interactive fiction with combat and character-building of role-playing games.

BEYOND ZORK takes you to the troubled Kingdom of Quendor, across the sea from the Great Underground Empire. In Quendor, the wizards have mysteriously disappeared, and vicious monsters haunt the streets and wastelands. Fate has directed that you, a lowly peasant, must unravel the meaning behind these ominous events. Luckily, you have an arsenal of new weapons and abilities at your disposal.

You start by designing your own character, choosing from such diverse attributes as strength, endurance, and luck. You can press onward using the special function keys to perform frequently-used commands with a single keystroke. There's even an on-screen map to chart your progress!

Fans of Infocom's fantasy series will recognize characters and locations from previous stories, while old and new players will enjoy exploring the Zorkian landscape as their challenge increases and their character grows in strength and power.

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From The Master Storytellers Infocom catalog, 1987

THE LEGEND OF ZORK CONTINUES WITH AN EXCITING NEW STYLE OF INTERACTIVE FICTION.
The Zork® Trilogy has sold nearly one million copies, making it the most popular entertainment soft-ware product ever! Now, Infocom introduces an exciting new Zorkian universe that's bigger and better than ever. Beyond Zork blends the puzzles and fine prose of interactive fiction with the combat and character-building of role playing games, and enhances the whole with an incredible new interface.
Dread times have befallen the Kingdom of Quendor. The wizards have mysteriously disappeared. The Enchanter's Guild Hall lies in ruins. Villages are abandoned, drunken men mutter strange tales, and vicious monsters haunt the streets and wastelands. Now it falls on you, a lowly peasant, to unravel the meaning behind these ominous events. Will you accept the challenge?
Of course you will. For you're a hardy adventurer, ready to confront the most fearsome foe. And in Beyond Zork, you have an arsenal of new weapons and abilities at your disposal.
You start by designing your own character. Choose from such diverse attributes as strength, endurance, compassion, and luck, or let the computer select for you. As you venture onward, your character will evolve, reflecting your success in your quest.
Beyond Zork's sophisticated new interface makes interaction more natural than ever. In the heat of battle, the special function keys let you strike the decisive blow with a single keystroke. There's even an on-screen map to chart your progress! As you grow in experience and abilities, you realize that you're being prepared for a great task, a task of which you know nothing ... as yet. Your search for the answer will lead you deep underground, where unspeakable monsters guard the world's most fabulous treasure-the fabled Coconut of Quendor.
Beyond Zork was written by Brian Moriarty, award-winning author of Wishbringer® and Trinity®. Fans of Infocom's fantasy series will recognize characters and locations from previous stories, while old and new players alike will enjoy exploring the Zorkian landscape as their challenge in-creases and their character grows in strength and power.

ENTER THE WORLD OF THE MASTER STORYTELLERS.
Interactive fiction is a lot like your favorite book, using words to tell a story that progresses through time. The difference is that YOU are the main character. The story comes alive as you go places, meet people, outwit opponents, and tackle a wealth of puzzles and predicaments.
Journey to a place limited only by your imagination—the world of Infocom's interactive fiction.

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Back of Box - Amiga/C128/DOS/ST (CA-US)


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