Spellbreaker

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Spellbreaker is a 1985 interactive fiction text adventure game by Infocom, known for its challenging puzzles and as the concluding installment of the Enchanter trilogy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf interactive fiction
video game
author Dave Lebling NERFINISHED
chronology follows Sorcerer in the Enchanter trilogy
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtBy Infocom art department NERFINISHED
designer Dave Lebling NERFINISHED
developer Infocom NERFINISHED
developerLocation Cambridge, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
distribution physical media
engine Z-machine NERFINISHED
gameMode single-player
genre interactive fiction
text adventure
hasFeature copy protection puzzles
inventory-based puzzles
magic-based gameplay
hasTextParser Infocom parser NERFINISHED
includedIn The Lost Treasures of Infocom NERFINISHED
inputMethod parser-based text input
language English
mediaType floppy disk
notableFor challenging puzzles
high difficulty
originalPublisherStatus defunct company
packaging Infocom grey box NERFINISHED
partOf Infocom canon
perspective second-person narrative
platform Amiga NERFINISHED
Amstrad CPC NERFINISHED
Apple II NERFINISHED
Atari 8-bit family NERFINISHED
Atari ST NERFINISHED
Commodore 64 NERFINISHED
DOS
Macintosh NERFINISHED
TI-99/4A NERFINISHED
TRS-80 NERFINISHED
positionInSeries final installment
third game
prequel Enchanter NERFINISHED
Sorcerer
publisher Infocom NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1985
series Enchanter trilogy NERFINISHED
setting fantasy world

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Infocom notableWork Spellbreaker