Production note: I remember playing Zork I on some PC with two Floppy Disk Drives … the game was mainly WALKing around and LOOKing for the great adventure. So I started with the step samples, added a walking bass and filled the search with some Great Underground Empire pads. So this is not mainly a score for or from the game, it's more a score from the mind of the young gamer, who did at that time not need any graphics to have an adventure … although I preferred "The Leather Goddesses of Phobos".
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