Category Archives: legend entertainment

Cubes Are for Squares

Spellbreaker – The last game in the Enchanted trilogy has a pretty good story, but there isn’t as much of a sense of exploration as in the previous two. The playable character, now head of the Circle of Enchanters, begins … Continue reading

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A Rush and a Push

Zork: Grand Inquisitor – Hey, I actually finished a Zork game without getting stuck somewhere! This was one of the three point-and-click graphical games that succeeded the original text adventures. I played a fair amount of Return to Zork, and … Continue reading

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Spelling Class

Spellcasting 101: Sorcerers Get All the Girls – This was the first game released by Legend Entertainment, with Steve Meretzky from Infocom as the designer. It’s about a young man with an abusive stepfather who goes to wizard school, where … Continue reading

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