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Sorcerer is an interactive fiction computer game written by Steve Meretzky and released by Infocom in 1984. It is the second game in the magic-themed "Enchanter trilogy", preceded by Enchanter and followed by Spellbreaker. It is Infocom's eleventh game.

Sorcerer
Developer(s)Infocom
Publisher(s)Infocom
Designer(s)Steve Meretzky
EngineZIL
Platform(s)Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, Commodore 64, CP/M, DEC Rainbow, Kaypro II, Macintosh, NEC APC, Osborne 1, MS-DOS, RT-11, TI-99/4A, TRS-80.[1]
ReleaseRelease 4: January 31, 1984

Release 6: May 8, 1984
Release 13: October 21, 1985
Release 15: November 8, 1985

Release 18: September 4, 1986
Genre(s)Interactive fiction
Mode(s)Single-player

Plot


Following the unlikely defeat of Krill in Enchanter, the player's character has progressed from an Apprentice Enchanter to earning a coveted seat in the Circle of Enchanters. Belboz the Necromancer, the leader of the Circle, has become not only a mentor but a close friend as well. Lately, Belboz has seemed different, distracted, even talking to himself at length. Whatever he's dealing with, Belboz doesn't see fit to confide in anyone, then suddenly he disappears.


Gameplay


Potions are used by drinking them and each can only be used once. Sorcerer has 70 ways for the player to die.[2]


Release


The Sorcerer package includes the following physical items:


Reception


St.Game stated that "The world of the Sorcerer is rich in detail and wonderment. The magical experiences resemble the exotic adventures of Carlos Castaneda", with "several diabolical traps and puzzles", and concluded that "The final solution is like a delicate orchid achieving full bloom. Long after the game is over, the heady fragrance stays with you".[3] PC Magazine gave Sorcerer 10.5 points out of 12. It noted the dramatic opening and the game's "predisposition against violence", offering the player spells instead of weapons.[4] Zzap!64 noted the high (£45.30) British price of the game and necessity to own a disk drive, but called it "a tremendous challenge and full of surprises ... lengthy location descriptions, great atmosphere, and highly addictive qualities".[5]


References


  1. Sorcerer at Adventureland by Hans Persson and Stefan Meier
  2. "Infocom Scoreboard" (PDF). The New Zork Times. 3 (2): 3. Spring 1984.
  3. Adams, Roe (Mar–Apr 1984). "Do You Believe in Magic?". St.Game. p. 35. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
  4. Wiswell, Phil (1984-08-21). "Ultimate Sorcery". PC Magazine. p. 271. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
  5. The White Wizard (June 1985). "Sorceror". Zzap!64. p. 64. Retrieved 26 October 2013.



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[de] Sorcerer (Computerspiel)

Sorcerer (englisch für „Zauberer“) ist ein Fantasy-Textadventure von Infocom aus dem Jahre 1984. Es spielt im Zork-Universum und ist der zweite Teil der Enchanter-Trilogie. Die anderen beiden Teile sind Enchanter (1983) und Spellbreaker (1985).
- [en] Sorcerer (video game)



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