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Spellbreaker
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Published on 12/13/2006
 
Spellbreaker was Infocom's 18th game (the 7th fantasy story and the final part of the Enchanter trilogy). It was written by Dave Lebling, the co-author of the ZORK trilogy, Enchanter and sole-author of Starcross and Suspect.

Interactive Fiction for the Commodore 64
Spellbreaker
Spellbreaker (cover) by Infocom
Published: 1985, Infocom
Author:
Dave Lebling
Genre:
Adventure
Media:
Disk

Difficulty Level: Expert

SPELLBREAKER, the riveting conclusion to the ENCHANTER trilogy, explores the mysterious underpinnings of the Zorkian universe. A world founded on sorcery suddenly finds its magic failing, and only you, leader of the circle of Enchanters, can uncover and destroy the cause of this paralyzing chaos. The very core of your civilization is under siege, and only a perilous journey through the black foundation of magic itself will yield a chance for survival. And although your triumph over this unknown Evil is uncertain, you must embark without hesitation and prove yourself the worthiest mage in the land.

Spellbreaker was Infocom's 18th game (the 7th fantasy story and the final part of the Enchanter trilogy). It was written by Dave Lebling, the co-author of the ZORK trilogy, Enchanter and sole-author of Starcross and Suspect.

After rescuing your mentor Belboz (in SORCERER), you became leader of the Circle of Enchanters. Now, a great challenge awaits you. Magic seems not to be working anymore! If it continues like that you will soon be out of business...

Spellbreaker
Spellbreaker (game) by Infocom


For more information about the Infocom text adventure game Spellbreaker, please view the Infocom category in the C64 games database or visit the external links to other Infocom related content at the end of this article.

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The text excerpt in italics below the credit information is taken from the cover of the game and ©Copyright 1985 Infocom.


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