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Template:Infobox Key points
- Re-released as freeware.
Running the game
Since ZZT is a DOS game, most modern PCs will not be able to run it without the use of DosBox; however, you can use DreamZZT instead. DreamZZT works under Windows, Linux, Mac OS, and even has ports on the Dreamcast and Nintendo DS.
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- Run-On - Long, progressively generated levels. Has multiple difficulties and various options.