Resources for interactive fiction writers.
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A resource for players of online collaborative alternate reality games. A network of independent websites dedicated to the support of the burgeoning genre known as alternate reality gaming.
This document introduces the concept of exposition in interactive fiction, and offers three versions of the same brief interactive fiction text, so that you may experience interactive exposition for yourself.
A system for playing and writing interactive fiction.
The Interactive Fiction community forum.
Edited by Kevin Jackson-Mead and J. Robinson Wheeler. A pdf file.
[PDF]
A resource with articles, links and information.
A narrative scripting language for games. Marking up pure-text with flow in order to produce interactive scripts.
Preserving the history and practice of interactive fiction. Keeping it freely available to the public, since 1992.
An annual celebration of new, text-driven digital games and stories from independent creators. The free interactive fiction competition judged by readers of rec.arts.int-fiction.
IFDB is a collaborative, wiki-style community project. Members can contribute game listings, reviews, recommendations.
Fostering the growth, development and preservation of interactive fiction, and as a genre.
An introduction and background information about interactive fiction. Written for students.
[PDF]
Boston (US) area collection of fans, players, and authors of interactive fiction.
A curated collection of blog posts about interactive fiction.
About a game genre which is interactive and develops a new reality as the game progresses.
A tutorial to writing and publishing. Written by Emily Short.
A post about text made games by Sarah Laskow.
(December 01, 2017)
A narrative scripting language for games. Marking up pure-text with flow in order to produce interactive scripts.
IFDB is a collaborative, wiki-style community project. Members can contribute game listings, reviews, recommendations.
A resource for players of online collaborative alternate reality games. A network of independent websites dedicated to the support of the burgeoning genre known as alternate reality gaming.
About a game genre which is interactive and develops a new reality as the game progresses.
A system for playing and writing interactive fiction.
Fostering the growth, development and preservation of interactive fiction, and as a genre.
A tutorial to writing and publishing. Written by Emily Short.
An introduction and background information about interactive fiction. Written for students.
[PDF]
Edited by Kevin Jackson-Mead and J. Robinson Wheeler. A pdf file.
[PDF]
Boston (US) area collection of fans, players, and authors of interactive fiction.
Preserving the history and practice of interactive fiction. Keeping it freely available to the public, since 1992.
The Interactive Fiction community forum.
This document introduces the concept of exposition in interactive fiction, and offers three versions of the same brief interactive fiction text, so that you may experience interactive exposition for yourself.
An annual celebration of new, text-driven digital games and stories from independent creators. The free interactive fiction competition judged by readers of rec.arts.int-fiction.
A curated collection of blog posts about interactive fiction.
A resource with articles, links and information.
A post about text made games by Sarah Laskow.
(December 01, 2017)
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