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Steven Isaacs

5 Interactive Fiction Authoring tools - 0 views

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    This blog post features interactive fiction authoring tools used to create interactive fiction (i.e. text based adventure games. ) The tools featured are: twine, Inform7, TADS, Quest, and ADRIFT.
Steven Isaacs

Interactive Fiction: An Introduction - 2 views

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    Blog post by Matt Roberts on the basics of the Interactive Fiction / Text Based Adventure genre of games.
Steven Isaacs

A Beginner's Guide to Playing Interactive Fiction - 1 views

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    This site provides an introduction to interactive fiction and some guidance in terms of downloading and playing text based adventure / interactive fiction games.
Steven Isaacs

Blog post: Three interactive fiction authoring tools - 4 views

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    This post discusses three tools used to design and write interactive fiction. The tools range in difficulty.
Steven Isaacs

Interactive fiction tools StoryNexus and Quest released - 2 views

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    PCGamer article about the release of two new (as of Oct 2012) Interactive Fiction authoring tools.
Steven Isaacs

Twine: A tool for creating interactive fiction - 1 views

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    Twine allows you to design and write interactive fiction / text based adventures. Twine provides a graphic interface that links the parts of your stories together and provides a map that can change based on the organization / reorganization of the elements of your story. The completed story is outputted as a text based adventure that can be shared and played online.
Steven Isaacs

Inform 7 - 1 views

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    Inform is a design system for interactive fiction based on natural language. It is a radical reinvention of the way interactive fiction is designed, guided by contemporary work in semantics and by the practical experience of some of the world's best-known writers of IF.
Steven Isaacs

StoryNexus - 1 views

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    Home of Fallen London and other Interactive Fiction based games. LIVE A STORY! CHOOSE YOUR DESTINY IN HUNDREDS OF INTERACTIVE WORLDS, ALL FOR FREE. You can also author your own text based games!
Steven Isaacs

textadventures.co.uk - Create, Play, and Share Text Adventure Games - 1 views

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    textadventures.co.uk provides a web based and desktop (Windows only) tool for creating text based adventures (interactive fiction). The stie also serves as an online community to share your creations.
Steven Isaacs

Brass Lantern: The Adventure Game Website - Beginner Resources - 1 views

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    This site walks you through the basics of adventure games including an Introduction to Interactive Fiction and how to download and play Adventure Games.
Steven Isaacs

Interactive Fiction Game Design | NWP Digital Is - 3 views

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    The Pew Research Center reports that approximately 97% of teens play video games in their free time. Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) subject-areas have used programming and game design to teach 21st Century skills, but what can an English class do to leverage the potential of game-based learning?
Steven Isaacs

Inform instructional video - 1 views

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    This video shows the basic format used in creating an interactive story / text based adventure using the Inform software. The video is great as it definitely provides the viewer with the belief that creating a text based adventure with this tool is definitely viable!
Steven Isaacs

Playfic - 0 views

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    Playfic is an online community that lets you write, remix, share, and play interactive text-based games with the world. The site includes tutorials on creating your own text-based adventure games.
Steven Isaacs

Get Lamp: The Text Adventure Documentary - 2 views

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    Get Lamp is probably the definitive (if not only) documentary on the text adventure genre of games. The advent of the text adventure was a defining moment in the game industry as it was essentially the first time that companies were developed specifically to write and produce computer games.
Hunter Esposito

Game maker tips - 4 views

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    this article gives tips on how to make your game more creative and make your game the best looking.
Steven Isaacs

Ren'Py - 1 views

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    Ren'Py is a visual novel engine that helps you use words, images, and sounds to tell stories with the computer. These can be both visual novels and life simulation games. The easy to learn script language allows you to efficiently write large visual novels, while its Python scripting is enough for complex simulation games. Ren'Py is open source and free for commercial use. It supports Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Android.
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