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Sorcerer

A cryptic diary is all that remains in the sanctum of Belboz the Necromancer, grand and powerful leader of the Guild of Enchanters. It is feared that he is in thrall to evil sorcery. If so, the freedom of the land and the very existence of the Circle of Enchanters could be forfeit. To rescue the kingdom and locate your mentor in the treacherous mists of time, you must gain the powers and cunning of a true sorcerer

Re-released as part of Infocom’s Fantasy Collection.

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Posted by Nico2021 on Apr 26, 2021
I didnt really like this one. The prequel "Enchanter" is a lot more interesting. It suffers from all the bad designs that used to be normal back then with adventures but the limitations are very severe on this one. There is item management, there is time...

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Game Information

Platform Mac, PC, Retro
Perspective None
Control Text parser
Gameplay Text adventure
Genre Fantasy
Theme Supernatural
Graphic Style -
Presentation Text Only
Action (Compulsory) -
Red Flags -
Media 5.25" floppies, CD, Proprietary format

Product Details


System Requirements
MS DOS 1.0+
8088/8086 processor
80-column text mode
5.25” drive, 3.5” drive

Sorcerer by Infocom - Adventure Game

Sorcerer is an adventure game, released in 1984 by Infocom. Sorcerer has a style and uses a Text parser control scheme. Adventure Gamers have not yet published a review of Sorcerer, meanwhile the community rating for Sorcerer is Decent.
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