| Infocom adventure games are some of the grand-daddy's of text adventures. Zork is by far the most well known, but also pretty infamous are Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Leather Godesses' of Phobos and A Mind Forever Voyaging. As a warm-up, I'd recommend Moonmist. It's a mystery game listed as a "Beginner" game, and is great for introducing elements of the Infocom system. The feelies are available to view here:
https://gallery.guetech.org/greybox.html There are a collection of game files here:
https://eblong.com/infocom/ My preferred player is still Frotz. It compiles and runs on practically anything, my Psion, my Pis, Windows, everything. https://gitlab.com/DavidGriffith/frotz |
This is a term we're going to have to explain to the younger generation: when games were shipped in boxes, those contained at minimum a disc and a printed manual, but some companies came up with gimmick items you could put in the box and "feel", to enhance your immersion in the game.
I still have my Ultima 6 "moonstone" and cloth map somewhere.