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"Spellbreaker" (1985) by Dave Lebling, the third game in Infocom's Enchanter trilogy
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Insightful criticism by Duncan "Second April" Stevens. "A resounding conclusion to a somewhat uneven series, Spellbreaker deserves to be considered one of Infocom's very best." (October 11, 1998)
PDF file of scanned original game manual. [PDF]
High quality scans of packaging, catalog, and trading cards.
Game information, box photos and blurb, specifications, release information, and sample transcript from manual.
Rated -1 on -5 to +5 scale. "While there are many flaws in the design, the number a quality of the challenges redeems the game. There's a lot ventured, and a lot gained." (November 28, 1998)
Text of game announcement from Infocom's newsletter. (October 01, 1985)
Insightful criticism by Duncan "Second April" Stevens. "A resounding conclusion to a somewhat uneven series, Spellbreaker deserves to be considered one of Infocom's very best." (October 11, 1998)
PDF file of scanned original game manual. [PDF]
High quality scans of packaging, catalog, and trading cards.
Game information, box photos and blurb, specifications, release information, and sample transcript from manual.
Rated -1 on -5 to +5 scale. "While there are many flaws in the design, the number a quality of the challenges redeems the game. There's a lot ventured, and a lot gained." (November 28, 1998)
Text of game announcement from Infocom's newsletter. (October 01, 1985)
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