29th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition: a trailer
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Re: 29th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition: a trailer
Any must-play games so far? I've just browsed through the list of parser games briefly, but I'm going to start with the Ryan Veeder one I think. There's a QB64 game called Have Orb, Will Travel that allegedly has "a comprehensive and powerful parser." I WANT TO BELIEVE. There's also a C64 game called Artful Deceit. We've even got Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Stiffy Makane fan games...exactly what we needed!
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Re: 29th Annual Interactive Fiction Competition: a trailer
cool one. I am beginner in fiction
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Yes! Tell us about yourself and some events in your life!
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I was wondering the same thing. I won't have much time for it this year just like last year as it is still off-season cram-time at the park. I am not the biggest Veeder fan. Taco Fiction for example frustrated the shit out me at some point.bryanb wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 8:22 pm Any must-play games so far? I've just browsed through the list of parser games briefly, but I'm going to start with the Ryan Veeder one I think. There's a QB64 game called Have Orb, Will Travel that allegedly has "a comprehensive and powerful parser." I WANT TO BELIEVE. There's also a C64 game called Artful Deceit. We've even got Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Stiffy Makane fan games...exactly what we needed!
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Jizaboz wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:58 pmI was wondering the same thing. I won't have much time for it this year just like last year as it is still off-season cram-time at the park. I am not the biggest Veeder fan. Taco Fiction for example frustrated the shit out me at some point. Still miles better than all the Twine garbage.bryanb wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 8:22 pm Any must-play games so far? I've just browsed through the list of parser games briefly, but I'm going to start with the Ryan Veeder one I think. There's a QB64 game called Have Orb, Will Travel that allegedly has "a comprehensive and powerful parser." I WANT TO BELIEVE. There's also a C64 game called Artful Deceit. We've even got Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Stiffy Makane fan games...exactly what we needed!
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