Reign of Grelok



"Reign of Grelok (beta)" is a mini text adventure game that can be played on a terminal in Hubris Comics.

It follows classic text adventure conventions with commands like "Inventory", "Go North" etc. It is only a couple of pages long.

There is no reward for completing the adventure, however, it plays as follows:

From the open field where you begin, there are four areas. A mountain to the North, a swamp to the West, a village to the South, and a church to the East. You begin with a rusty sword in your inventory, and also a drinking flask.

To complete the adventure, you must first go North and look around. You will see a gem in a crag, and afterward you must pick it up.

From here, go back to the open field (South) and West to the swamp. Look around, and afterward speak to the wizard. This causes the gem to be split into two parts, one to improve your "Rusty Sword", and the other to pay for the work.

Go back to the open field (East), and this time go South to the village. Look around, and speak to the blacksmith. He'll improve your sword. Before you leave, speak to the priest for a side mission to the church.

Again, back to the open field (North), and East to the church. Look around, and use your sword on the zombie. You will have to look around again to take the zombie's head as a trophy, and now you can report back to the priest.

Go West and South to return to the village, speak to the priest, and he will give you a key to his church. This allows you access to the holy water to fill your flask, however, you do not need this to complete the quest.

Finally, you can go North twice to the mountain, and use your magic sword on Grelok. You are treated to a brief dialogue of his death and your victory over evil.

The game contains a glitch, something not unexpected of a beta version game. After the magic sword has been forged, if you speak to the wizard again he will repeat the dialogue about returning with the magic gem and give you the two halves again. The blacksmith can then be made to forge a new magic sword, though you will still only have one in your inventory. This can be repeated as many times as the player likes, and has no effect on completing the game.

Note: This is an homage to text-based adventure games popular the 1980s on the Commodore 64 (among others): They were text-only parsers, where the user typed in commands to perform actions. They were extensive in scale, requiring the the user to create detailed 'pen and paper' maps. The best known were published by Infocom: The Zork series, Planetfall, and Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy.