2004 IF Competition Games Available 78
An anonymous submitter writes "For the last ten years, the readers of the Usenet newsgroup rec.arts.int-fiction have held a yearly interactive fiction competition. For fans of the old Infocom games as well as for newcomers to the genre, the competition is a chance to enjoy some of the best short adventure games available anywhere. And now, this year's entries are finally available for public testing. Visit IFcomp.org to download the games and interpreters for all of your favorite platforms. For the next six weeks, judges will play, score, and review." The website explains Windows and Mac installation pretty well; you'lll have to figure it out on your own for Linux but there is plenty of help available (i.e., "apt-cache search infocom" for Debian).
Re:I'm still waiting... (Score:1)
Bubba's just a little guy (Score:1, Flamebait)
Beware of Grues (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Beware of Grues (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:Beware of Grues (Score:1)
I couldn't resist the GSoD tho. ;)
Re:Beware of Grues (Score:1)
Oh? What did you choose?
Lemme at it! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Lemme at it! (Score:2)
Re:Lemme at it! (Score:3, Funny)
"use-laser-on-floyd dept."? (Score:1)
Shoot Floyd with laser, please. Or don't, because robots are tough. Nothing can hurt robots.
Blah.
Re:"use-laser-on-floyd dept."? (Score:2)
Remember, anyone who says robots don't exist, is probably a robot themselves!
Re:"use-laser-on-floyd dept."? (Score:3, Interesting)
The laser, though portable, is still fairly heavy. It has a long, slender barrel and a dial with six settings, labelled "1" through "6." This dial is currently on setting 5. There is a depression on the top of the laser which contains a new battery.
Floyd produces a crayon from one of his compartments and scrawls his name on the wall.
>turn dial to 3
The dial is now set to 3.
>use laser on floyd
I don't know the word "use."
>shoot floyd with laser
The laser emits a narrow beam of li
zcode intepreter in j2me (Score:5, Interesting)
it's pretty cool, even if not so mature.
Re:zcode intepreter in j2me (Score:1)
too (Gnusto). Next I'm going to try out the Language::Zcode Perl module.
Seeking help. (Score:3, Funny)
I tried to do that. Unfortuately on the way I got lost in the maze, dropped my lantern in the chasm and missed when I threw the knife at the gnome.
Re:Seeking help. (Score:2)
HEY! I don't go throwing knives at your favorite desktop! Can't we all just get along?
Re:Seeking help. (Score:2)
MUD? (Score:5, Funny)
>hit zombies with stick
Your attempt to ward of the nerd-zombies fails.
You should have drawn a picture of Kournikova on the wall to distract the zombies while you fled on your segway.
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Free iPods? Sure. [freeipods.com]
Re:MUD? (Score:2, Funny)
Text games are very much alive (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Text games are very much alive (Score:3, Funny)
Thy Dungeonman!
http://www.homestarrunner.com/dungeonman.html [homestarrunner.com]
Karma Whoring Link Fest (Score:3, Informative)
Glulx: http://www.eblong.com/zarf/glulx/ [eblong.com] (looks like a 32-bit Z-Machine)
Inform: http://www.inform-fiction.org/ [inform-fiction.org] (this is the infocom virtual machine)
Hugo: http://www.generalcoffee.com/hugo.html [generalcoffee.com]
Re:Karma Whoring Link Fest (Score:2)
Inform is a language, not a virtual machine.
Inform can be compiled to Z-Machine and Glulx, depending on your needs.
Interactive Fiction (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Interactive Fiction (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Interactive Fiction (Score:2)
D'oh... I saw the announcement on rgif yesterday but figured I'd wait a day or so to get the games. When I saw that all 4 mirrors weren't working just now, I knew there could be only one explanation.
How come the comp didn't make the front page of
-a
Re:Interactive Fiction (Score:2)
How come you didn't enter the year the comp made the front page of /. ?
go west (Score:2, Funny)
open chest, look chest, take wand, close chest, east, east, east, east, north, inventory, quit.
Re:go west (Score:3, Funny)
>step right
>put hands on hips
>bring knees in tight
>thrust pelvis
>do time warp
>again
Bittorrent (Score:1)
Re:Bittorrent (Score:2)
This year, as luck would have it, there's no BitTorrent, and Slashdot...
Adventure games committed suicide (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Adventure games committed suicide (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Adventure games committed suicide (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Adventure games committed suicide (Score:2)
Re:Adventure games committed suicide (Score:4, Insightful)
HGTG is considered to be one of the worst desigened adventure games of all time puzzlewise. And Jane Jensens adventure games either are not an example of well designed puzzles. People love the Gabriel Knight series because of the excellent stories, the blend of real existing material with myths and legends, but not for the puzzle design, where the series never did shine.
If you take that argument, then I have to say, ok, I played Daikatana, all shooters are bad. (Although the works of Jensen are far above Daikatana in quality)
Don't Panic..... (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/hitchhikers/game/guide .swf
Re: Don't Panic... (Score:2)
The original version is small, efficient, can be played on anything from a palmtop to a mainframe, on a variety of interpreters, and doesn't need a net connection. The new one needs a constant net connection, screen space, colour, Flash, JavaScript, and a fast machine; it adds lots of eye candy without actually adding anything to the basic game.
If that's 'bringing it up to date', then I fear for the current state of software...
Re: Don't Panic... (Score:1)
>ASK GMFTATSUJIN ABOUT Z-CODE INTERPRETER (Score:4, Informative)
>CLI.
Frotz [csubak.edu] is a great CLI interpreter with lots of ports to other OSes. A very good place to start, keeps it simple, and brings back all the nostalgia of white-on-black text.
>OOPS, X.
If you're dedicated to X, try Zoom [demon.co.uk]. It handles later versions of Z with graphics and sound as well.
>OOPS, PALM.
For those on the go, Frobnitz [newsguy.com] is a Z-Code machine for Palm Pilots, but I've found it has some weird display kinks. One really nice feature, though, is that you can extended-click a word on the screen and get a pop-up menu of common commands like Take, Examine, and so on, all pre-selected with the word in mind. It takes longer to explain than to learn how to use.
Re:ASK GMFTATSUJIN ABOUT Z-CODE INTERPRETER (Score:2, Informative)
For those of us with a PalmOS device with OS 4.0 or later, I suggest trying CliFrotz [sourceforge.net] from Sourceforge. It supports the high resolu
Re:ASK GMFTATSUJIN ABOUT Z-CODE INTERPRETER (Score:2)
Frobnitz, on the other hand, has a utility that will convert Z-Code into a
Re:ASK GMFTATSUJIN ABOUT Z-CODE INTERPRETER (Score:3, Informative)
The blog for Interactive Text (Score:3, Informative)
it's good. and has a silly name.
If challange!??!? (Score:1)
i_win = TRUE;
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shit, this challange is damn easy!
cant wait for the for loop challange.
For those new to IF, play Adam Cadre's games (Score:3, Informative)
MultiUser RolePlay Entertainment (Score:1)
MultiUser RolePlay Entertainment (MURPE) is a total game development and publishing enterprise that was designed to be the next stage in a real-time, immersive game evolution. Working with multi-genre authors and their publishing vendors, we intend to turn these novels into living works of art, but applying a totally dynamic story-like atmosphere through online
Re:MultiUser RolePlay Entertainment (Score:2)
Re:MultiUser RolePlay Entertainment (Score:1)
Novel To Life: http://www.murpe.com/novel_to_life.htm [murpe.com]
-- Michael
Some more mirrors (Score:2, Informative)
Please use responsibly!
HOW many interpreters??? (Score:2)
So my question is: Why are there so many interpreters? The contest requires at least SIX different ones (from the competition site [ifcomp.org]):
Re:HOW many interpreters??? (Score:1)
As for TADS 2 vs. TADS 3, there're interpreters for Windows, Mac OS and Linux that handle both versions - though I don't know how up to date the non-Windows T3 terps are, as T3 is still being developed.
If you want to get to know modern IF, I sug
Re:HOW many interpreters??? (Score:5, Informative)
There are also several second-tier platforms (Hugo and Adrift for example), which attract less people, but have enough followers to survive. They are usually less discussed on r.a.i-f (except for the occasionnal whats-the-best-platform flamefests) but often have dedicated forums where fans gather. They attract a slightly different bunch of people than TADS/Inform/r.a.i-f, for example it looks like Adrift attracts people more in interested in quick-n-easy graphical development.
Then there are many other platforms, either older ones that have done their time, or platforms that never really took off. Alan was in this tier, but is right now going back to second tier, with a new major version in the works after several years without updates.
Overall, the reason there are so many platforms is that there is no commercial competition, and that several (if not many) people enjoy writing their own platforms (a not uncommon subject of discussion on r.a.i-f). A handful of fans is enough to have games produced for a platform and sometimes submitted to IFComp, so every year or so you are in the need to download an exotic interpreter of some sort.
That said, note that judges do not have to play all the games, especially those for which there's no interpreter on their OS. Playing five games is the minimum to become a judge, and as you can see, a TADS and a Z-Code interpreter are more than enough to cover that.
FreeBSD installation (Score:2)
The website explains Windows and Mac installation pretty well; you'lll have to figure it out on your own for Linux
It's pretty easy on FreeBSD: pkg_add -r jzip [freebsd.org].
Fazuul (Score:1)
Re:Fazuul (Score:1)
Finally found something to use my Pocket PC for. (Score:1)
H2G2 (Score:2)
Maybe I'll give these new games a spin to see what they have to offer!
Lost Treasures of Infocom (Score:2)
I have a copy of the Lost Treasures for Mac, and I have downloaded several Z-machine emulators for OS X, however the original games were designed to be run as standalone games and the data files are enclosed in the runtime files.
Is there any way of extracting the data files from the original games to run them under an emulator?
Re:Lost Treasures of Infocom (Score:2)
However, the Mac collection might be different, maybe they have put the