Congratulations to the two Best in Show ribbon winners, @autumn for Social Democracy: An Alternate History and Agnieszka Trzaska for The Trials of Rosalinda.
You can play both of these, plus all the other games (including mine) here:
My #TheSundayStarter was a little bit something different this morning.
When I went into my Fediverse account, I saw that @puka_muriska followed me so I went to take a look at their account and went down the rabbit hole of their interactive zine.
Found this interesting series of blog posts about fallthru, a text adventure game I tried playing for the first time I think in 1999. I've never had the patience to get very far in it because it's literally huge, but I've often wondered what it would be like if I did.
Now I don't have to, since this person completed it and went into quite a lot of detail about it.
Note that most of the in game text is shown in screenshots with no alt text.
Nice to see that Michael feir and the Audyssey magazine got a mention because that was pretty much the only place I saw anything about it before this, and I forgot that he interviewed the developer. https://crpgaddict.blogspot.com/search/label/Fallthru #InteractiveFiction#RPG#textAdventure
It’s May over at @rmcretro and this month has #infocom Suspended. Our copy is missing one of the playing pieces, but is otherwise complete. Haven’t played it yet, but it’s on my bucket list! #interactivefiction#retrogaming
The-Man-Without-Eyes is a mighty messenger of the beings which are beyond gods. You can make a pact with him to empower Your Dark Lord, but what will be the prize?
This is character from my free, narrative-driven game: https://adeptus7.itch.io/dominion where You play as the Dark Lord/Lady conquering/destroying the world.
This week we’re reading "Mountain Survival" during #StorytimeWithSteve, book #28 in the original #ChooseYourOwnAdventure series. Bonus is that I’m reading it from a special library edition, which makes it a hardcover! You just know the story is better because the cover won’t bend! 🙂
In case you missed it, I've released a companion book to "50 Years of Text Games!" Featuring chapters on fan favorite text games like Planetfall and A Dark Room, deep dives into neat microgenres like type-in books or one-room games, and a detailed timeline of #InteractiveFiction history. I've just posted a quick video tour of the book if you're curious what's inside! https://youtu.be/PaeOVCCIFfg#retrogaming#retrocomputing
At a loose end and not sure what kind of project to take up. Should I write another novel? Start a web serial? Write some #interactiveFiction? An action RPG or sim game in #godotEngine? Videos on video game history? A #ttrpg
campaign book?
I need a side project now that I have a day job, to keep me moving, keep me creative.
Do you do AI research in story generation or interactive fiction playing generation? Do you have a cool narrative system that you want to show off but don't know how to?
Submit to the Wordplay Workshop @ ACL 2024! https://wordplay-workshop.github.io/