- Fooblitzky
Infobox VG| title = Fooblitzky
developer =Infocom
publisher = Infocom
designer =Marc Blank ,Michael Berlyn ,Poh C. Lim ,Paula Maxwell
engine = ZIL
released =1985
genre = Puzzle/Board game
modes =Multiplayer
ratings = n/a
platforms = Apple II, Atari XL/XE,DOS
media = 3½" or 5¼" disk
requirements = No special requirements
input = Keyboard orjoystick "Fooblitzky" is a
board game -stylecomputer game published byInfocom in1985 and designed by a team includinginteractive fiction authorsMarc Blank andMichael Berlyn . It is unique among Infocom titles because (among other reasons) it was the first game Infocom released to incorporate graphics beyondASCII characters. Like most Infocom titles, it was written in highly portable ZIL and made available for an array of popular computer platforms, including theApple II , IBM PC, and the Atari XL and XE series.Infocom marketed "Fooblitzky" as a "Graphic Strategy Game", and gameplay was compared to that of Clue and Mastermind. Two to four players travelled around the virtual city of Fooblitzky, spending "foobles" and attempting to deduce what four objects were needed to win the game (and then obtain them).
Players purchased objects in stores and could visit City Hall to have their possessions evaluated. Much in the same style as Mastermind, the player would be told "how many" of their objects were correct, but not "which ones".
Feelies
Perhaps because "Fooblitzky" was not a conventional Infocom release, the package did not contain the conventional array of
feelies . Instead, each box contained four sets of laminated game boards and erasable markers which could be used to track the progress of a game. Two sets of documentation were also included: a set of "quick-start" guidelines ("The Bare Essentials") and a more detailed set ("Official Ordinances").Notes
In an unprecedented move, "Fooblitzky" was available for purchase for the first six months exclusively to subscribers to Infocom's newsletter "
The New Zork Times "."Fooblitzky" sold modestly and received mixed reviews. It has been noted that Infocom's strategy for producing multiple-format interactive fiction backfired on them in this case; in making
graphics that could be displayed on "any" system, they failed to exploit the strengths of any one specific system. This resulted in relatively blocky, bland graphics that looked the same in every version.In "
Zork Zero " one of the possible magic words needed to win the game is "fublitskee".External links
*moby game|id=/fooblitzky
* [http://www.infocom-if.org/games/fooblitzky/fooblitzky.html Infocom-if.org's entry for "Fooblitzky"]
* [http://www.vushta.com/Fooblitzky/ Play Fooblitzky online]
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