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Today we’re releasing the last installment of the [url=http://www.gog.com/en/catalogue#all_genres/search/zork]Zork series. As they say, third time’s a charm, The Grand Inquisitor is the third part of the graphical Zork games and surely the best. By far the best one in terms of being accurate to the original Zork adventures with its surreal, silly humor and the pop culture references that leave you smiling when you encounter them ;)

Zork: Grand Inquisitor is set in the Great Underground Empire where an ex-student of the Magic University takes over the whole country and implements a totalitarian regime banning magic as a whole. The dictator is the titular Grand Inquisitor who seeks to shun magic, shun the appearance of magic, shun everything, and then shun shunning. The Grand Inquisitor takes a unique view of how to shun someone with the aid of “swift totemization” by courtesy of Frobozz Electric, a process that, trust us, you don't want to go through. The people of Quendor need a hero to relieve them from the dictatorial regime! You are AFGNCAAP. "Ageless, Faceless, Gender-Neutral, Culturally-Ambiguous Adventure Person" which happens to be the hero in most of adventure puzzle games, as well as in Infocoms original Zork games. You meet Dungeon Master Dalboz who gives you the quest to find the three legendary artifacts (one of the Cubes of Foundation, the Coconut of Quendor, and the Skull of Yoruk) required to bring back magic and put an end to the Grand Inquisitor's regime.

The graphic side of Zork aged very well and with the use of real actors for its cut-scenes, Z:GI has nothing to be ashamed of. Superb music and ambient sounds would be enough for many games, but Zork: Grand Inquisitor takes things a step further be being one of the first games to offer full closed captioning so the hearing impaired can enjoy the game to the fullest. Don’t wait and grab the last installment of the Zork series for $5.99 DRM-free only on GOG.com.
Lol I saw this game listed just now:

:O *GASP!* *Buy*

I've wanted to play this game for years!
*cries* Why now? Why not the middle of next month when I am not broke :9
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Mauller: *cries* Why now? Why not the middle of next month when I am not broke :9
The game will still be on sale, you know, next month. GOG is patient. We will wait. ;)
ET, any word on the Undiscovered Underground?
Is it necessary to play earlier games beforehand or is the story self-contained?
This one looks fun but I played only text-based Zorks as for now.
if you have panning problems too (aka mouse moving too fast to the left or right)
please post in the zork section of the forum.

not very playable like this.

or have a solution,it's appreciated.
Post edited July 27, 2011 by lugum
Been waiting for this one! Thanks GOG! :)
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Mauller: *cries* Why now? Why not the middle of next month when I am not broke :9
Hey, what do you know, I have $5.99 just lying around!

Check your PM ;-)
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Mauller: *cries* Why now? Why not the middle of next month when I am not broke :9
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Dju: Hey, what do you know, I have $5.99 just lying around!

Check your PM ;-)
You are a most amzing and kind person. Thank you!
Good to see the Zork-series complete. I hope more Infocom-games (especially their IF releases) will be released here soon.
You know, sometimes I feel very honoured to be a part of this community.

This is one of the very few (only?) places on the internet where people take avantage of the anonymity afforded by the web to be generous rather than spiteful.

I applaud you all.

(Gotta go now, I'm welling up)
makes me wonder though its easy for people they say they are broke just to get a game everytime.
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lugum: makes me wonder though its easy for people they say they are broke just to get a game everytime.
Well, you're just gonna have to trust the guy :)

Maybe a bit naive approach, but that's what I do :)
Post edited July 27, 2011 by park_84
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lugum: makes me wonder though its easy for people they say they are broke just to get a game everytime.
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KneeTheCap: Well, you're just gonna have to trust the guy :)

Maybe a bit naive approach, but that's what I do :)
Same here, after all the whole GOG DRM-free approach is based on trust :-)

Also I'm guessing anyone who would do that multiple times would soon be spotted by the community, even possibly publicly booed!