My Daughter Plays Retro Games: Zork & Return to Zork

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On this series, take a look with a very special guest back at some older style games with my daughter Allyson. Experience games of the past with a more casual gamer seeing and playing many of them for the first time, as I talk a little bit about the history and my personnel experience as a long time gamer.

On todays episode, we take a look at one of the earliest PC game series with Zork, a text based adventure game where you explore an underground empire made by Infocom in 1977. Zork is considered one of the most important games ever made, being considered the first game to popularize the interactive fiction genre. We follow it up with one of it's more well known sequels with Return to Zork, a point and click adventure game that was the last game published by Infocom in 1993 after being bought by Activision.

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