Wishbringer
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| Wishbringer | |
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| Game | |
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| Published | 1985 |
| Credits | |
| Author | Brian Moriarty |
| Publisher | Activision, Infocom |
| Reception | |
| IFDB rating | 4 out of 5 (115 ratings) |
| Gameplay | |
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| Literary genre | |
| Location | |
| Language | English |
| IFDB play time | 5 hours |
| Accessibility | Colour: none. Graphics: none. Sound: none. |
| Technical details | |
| Authoring system | ZIL |
| Format | Z-code 3 |
| License | Commercial |
| IFID | ZCODE-69-850920 |
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Wishbringer was created to be a beginner-level text adventure in the Infocom fantasy line. The writing task was given to play-tester Brian Moriarty, who crafted Wishbringer and became an Implementor.
You are a postal worker in Festeron. Your day-dreams about adventure are interrupted by your boss.
Trivia and Comments
- In 1988, Avon Books published Wishbringer, a fantasy and comedy novel written by Craig Shaw Gardner, based on the Infocom game.
Versions
Initial Release
Date: 1985
- Wishbringer: The Magick Stone of Dreams (Brian Moriarty; publisher: Infocom; 1985; Z-code 3).
Final Release
Date: 1985
- Wishbringer: The Magick Stone of Dreams (Brian Moriarty; publisher: Infocom; 1985; Z-code 3).
- Wishbringer is included on both The Lost Treasures of Infocom Volume II and the Classic Text Adventure Masterpieces of Infocom CD-ROMs.
Links
- Wishbringer - at IFDB
- Wishbringer - at Peter Scheyen's Infocom Homepage.
- Wishbringer manual in PDF format - at The Infocom Documentation Project.
- Wishbringer - at Wikipedia.
Reviews
- Wishbringer - at SPAG
Spoilers
- Transcript by ClubFloyd.
Date: 1985
Date: 1985

