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Not the antholoby the original text version.
http://node2.projectplanet.cn/@store.steampowered.com/app/570580/Zork_Anthology/
I downloaded Skyrim tonight, I'll get Zork tomorrow.
Yes of course it works in full-screen; and Win10 is of a non-issue as well.
Well again, ^THIS answered your question I think, long time ago.
And the Store page even lists "Win10" even though they really do not have to do this, since pretty much any game that works properly under Vista/7/8, should have no real issue installing/working under Win10. As long as it is not a "retail box" game. As Win10 does block alot of those, due to some DRMs that many retail games have, such as SecuRom, Microsoft deems such things a "security risk" and will block it automatically under Win10.
If you have a game from Steam, Origin, Uplay, GoG; you don't have to worry about things like SecuRom