Irish gaming company Jolt Online [previously known as OMAC] have launched Legends of Zork
30 years after its first conception, Zork is back!
Dylan Collins, founder and CEO of Jolt had this to say in press release
We've designed LoZ to be as accessible as possible, hoping to appeal to both original Zork fans (and there's enough of them working on this that we should know what we're talking about), while also trying to bring in a whole new generation of players
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Entrepreneur Dylan Collins, who previously founded Demonware, is busy with his new online gaming company – OMAC Industries.
OMAC Industries is building a portfolio of online games communities through development, partnership and acquisitions – with a primary focus on Persistent Browser Games (PBGs).
LegendsofZork.com will provide online gamers with a persistent online adventure, playable from any Internet browser. Players take up the role of a recently laid-off salesman and part-time loot-gatherer, as he explores the Great Underground Empire. Designed to provide gamers with a casual MMO game they can play on their laptop, desktop or Apple iPhone (in school, work or on the bus), there's nothing to download, just go to www.legendsofzork.com.
For more information, beta-registration, and game announcements please go to www.legendsofzork.com.
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