The Meteor, the Stone and a Long Glass of Sherbet

The Meteor, the Stone and a Long Glass of Sherbet is a 1996 work of interactive fiction by Graham Nelson, distributed in z-code format as freeware.

It won the 1996 Interactive Fiction Competition after being entered pseudonymously under the name "Angela M. Horns" (an anagram of "Graham Nelson").

[3] Nelson has described the connection to the Zork universe as "tenuous.

"[4] Sherbet uses a similarly light-hearted style to the original Zork games.

The game resembles a traditional Zork-style dungeon-crawl, with some additional twists.