I believe a couple of the infocom games have a few sounds in them.  I know 
that Lurking Horror has a few.  It's mainly text, though.
-Cary
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gamesonWinFrotzTTS2002


Hi.

Are there sound effects in these games? Or is it only text games?

Best regards Søren.
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Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 11:26 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Documentation to play the Infocom games
onWinFrotzTTS2002


>
>
> www.csd.uwo.ca/Infocom/
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>
>
> infodoc.plover.net/
>
>
>
> In the WinFrotzTTS2002, all of the Infocom games can be played.  As a
> result, all new blind game players, which have never even heard of the
> infamous Infocom, will need to catch-up on the history the company
> Infocom, and these games made.  The first website has a page where Zork I,
> II, III can be downloaded free onto your PC.  Now, to learn how to play
> all of these wonderful games, go to the second website, and read the links
> about Zork I, II, III.  Once you go through commands the games use, you
> will be able to play each and every Infocom game.
>
>
>
> The first link is a website regarding everything about each and every
> Infocom game! Yu can find **everything** here to play each and every
> Infocom game from beginning to end.  The second link is an incomplete
> library regarding the "original" documentation in each of the Infocom game
> packages.  Believe it or not, but this is very important because Infocom
> tied in some of the game puzzles to some of the documentation in the game.
> This was a very effective way to stop illegal copying of the game.  I wish
> to make it known, but reading these game docs is very important.  I say
> this because after reading through the Beyond Zork game documentation, I
> found out if I typed, "mode" without the quotes, as soon as the Beyond
> Zork game began, I converted a graphical text adventure game into a
> complete text game.  Typing "mode", without the quotes will convert the
> game back to a full text game in all of the graphical games Infocom sold.
> Converting all of the graphical games back to a complete text game is
> essential for all of us which use screen readers.  As a result, if you get
> to by some of these newer graphical Infocom games, simply type "mode"
> without the quotes and it will revert the game back to solely text.
>
>
>
> At the conclusion of W. Scot Dillman's memo, found at the JAWSLite
> download page, I have some links; you can go to and purchase, "some" of
> the Infocom games today!  You can also find links to purchase some of the
> Infocom games at the first link above.  Have a lot of fun playing these
> wonderful games!
>
>
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