Interactive Fiction All-Stars Get Narcoleptic 22
Thanks to GrandTextAuto for pointing to the newly-released multi-author text adventure called Narcolepsy, spearheaded by multi-XYZZY Award winner Adam Cadre, and featuring contributions from IF luminaries such as Emily Short, Andrew Plotkin, and Stephen Granade. The fairly mysterious readme file promises: "Narcolepsy has several very different plot threads, so even if you get to an ending, you may have only seen a small fraction of what's possible", and the graphics-enabled Blorb-format game should work on a variety of platforms using the correct interpreters.
I highly endorse the xyzzy award... (Score:2, Informative)
Wow, that's a pretty impressive group. (Score:3, Insightful)
Rob
Re:massive slashdotting (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:massive slashdotting (Score:2)
Andrew Plotkin is evil. EVIL! (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:Andrew Plotkin is evil. EVIL! (Score:2)
Re:Andrew Plotkin is evil. EVIL! (Score:2)
I was going to try it... (Score:4, Funny)
Haven't tried it (yet), but I gotta say... (Score:3, Interesting)
If Narcolepsy has even a shade of the stuff Plotkin used in Twilight, conceptually or in puzzles, it can't help but be great.
Adam Cadre: +++ (Score:2)
Seems broken (Score:2)
Re:Seems broken (Score:1)
Re:Seems broken (Score:2)
Shade (Score:1)
Interesting choice of link for Plotkin. (Score:2)
9:05 (Score:2)
Same with Shrapnel. Um, I think I finished it, but it was so damn short I'm not sure. Maybe I did something wrong.
Re:9:05 (Score:1)