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This product has NEVER BEEN OPENED - Original packaging, Original shrink wrap and has all of its Original stickers – including a Promotional Sticker! This product is from a private collection; acquired during initial release of product - Fall of 1983 

Product is in Excellent Condition - A must for any serious collector!

Enchanter is a 1983 interactive fiction computer game written by Marc Blank and Dave Lebling and published by Infocom. It belongs to the fantasy genre and was the first fantasy game published by Infocom after the Zork Trilogy (it was originally intended to be Zork IV). The game had a parser that understood over 700 words, making it the most advanced interactive fiction game of its time. It was Infocom's ninth game.

This was the first game of a trilogy, usually referred to as "The Enchanter Trilogy". The others in the series are 1984's Sorcerer and 1985's Spellbreaker. It was also intended, at one point, to be a sequel of sorts to the Zork Trilogy. In the game Zork III, a device slowly cycles through "scenes" from each of the Zork games as a number is displayed above it. A depiction of the sacrificial altar from the then-unreleased Enchanter appeared under the number "IV".

Robin Wayne Bailey's 1989 novel Enchanter is a companion rather than a novelization.

Infocom rated Enchanter as "Standard" in difficulty.

Enchanter may be the only game in the Zork universe not to feature lurking "grues"; the creatures that kill you in dark rooms are not referred to by name, and the game doesn't even know the word "grue".

A review in Computer Gaming World praised the game as "typically excellent" and up to the standards demanded of Infocom games


Product Information
Game: Enchanter
Platform: Mac
ESRB Rating: None Available
Release Year: 1983
Publisher: Infocom, Inc.
UPC: 5105101136

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