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Also known as "adventure games" or "text adventures" after the Original (Colossal Cave) Adventure. | Also known as "adventure games" or "text adventures" after the Original (Colossal Cave) Adventure. | ||
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* [[Aiee!]] (An Interactive Environment Engine!) | * [[Aiee!]] (An Interactive Environment Engine!) | ||
* [[ALAN]] (Adventure Language) | * [[ALAN]] (Adventure Language) | ||
+ | ** [[ALAN 2]] | ||
** [[ALAN 3]] | ** [[ALAN 3]] | ||
*[[Amstrad Pentacle Adventure Creator]] | *[[Amstrad Pentacle Adventure Creator]] | ||
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* [[Blorb]] | * [[Blorb]] | ||
* [[Brainex Door Manager]] | * [[Brainex Door Manager]] | ||
− | * [[C | + | * [[C Adventure Toolkit]] |
* [[CAECHO]] (Creador de Aventuras de Errata CHOft) | * [[CAECHO]] (Creador de Aventuras de Errata CHOft) | ||
* [[CAT]] (Creative Adventure Toolkit) | * [[CAT]] (Creative Adventure Toolkit) | ||
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* [[Drool]] (David's Reworked Object-Oriented Language) | * [[Drool]] (David's Reworked Object-Oriented Language) | ||
* [[Eamon]] | * [[Eamon]] | ||
+ | * [[Encounter]] | ||
* [[Figment]] | * [[Figment]] | ||
* [[GAC]] (Graphic Adventure Creator) | * [[GAC]] (Graphic Adventure Creator) | ||
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* [[Inform]] | * [[Inform]] | ||
* [[JACL]] (JACL Adventure Creation Language) | * [[JACL]] (JACL Adventure Creation Language) | ||
+ | * [[KiriKiri Adventure Game System]] (KAG) | ||
* [[LADS]] (Levy's Adventure Development System) | * [[LADS]] (Levy's Adventure Development System) | ||
* [[Level9]] | * [[Level9]] | ||
* [[Magnetic Scrolls]] | * [[Magnetic Scrolls]] | ||
− | * [[MDL ( | + | * [[MDL (programming language)|MDL]] |
* [[MechiQue]] | * [[MechiQue]] | ||
* [[Mipric]] | * [[Mipric]] | ||
* [[Nemlin]] | * [[Nemlin]] | ||
* [[NM Parser]] | * [[NM Parser]] | ||
− | * | + | * OASYS (Object-oriented Adventure System) |
+ | ** [[OASYS story file]] | ||
* [[Professional Adventure Writer]] (PAW) | * [[Professional Adventure Writer]] (PAW) | ||
* [[Prometeo]] | * [[Prometeo]] | ||
* [[Python Adventure Writing System)]] (PAWS) | * [[Python Adventure Writing System)]] (PAWS) | ||
− | * [[Quest]] | + | * [[Quest 1-4]] |
+ | * [[Quest 5]] | ||
* [[QuestMaker]] | * [[QuestMaker]] | ||
* [[Quill]] (aka AdventureWriter) | * [[Quill]] (aka AdventureWriter) | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Rexx-Adventure]] |
* [[R.A.G.S.]] | * [[R.A.G.S.]] | ||
* [[SKC]] | * [[SKC]] | ||
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* [[TxA]] | * [[TxA]] | ||
* [[Visual SINTAC]] | * [[Visual SINTAC]] | ||
+ | * [[Wander]] (.wrld) | ||
* [[World Builder]] | * [[World Builder]] | ||
+ | * [[ZAP]] | ||
* [[Z-code]] | * [[Z-code]] | ||
+ | * [[ZIL]] | ||
− | == | + | == Interactive fiction for download or online play == |
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* [http://ifarchive.org The Interactive Fiction Archive] | * [http://ifarchive.org The Interactive Fiction Archive] | ||
+ | * [http://www.firthworks.com/roger/cloak/ Cloak of Darkness]: sample implementation of a single game in a variety of IF systems | ||
+ | * [http://adamcadre.ac/if.html Some Interactive Fiction games to play online or download] | ||
+ | * [http://telehack.com/ Telehack: in-browser '80s-style telnet interface, includes original Adventure as 'advent' command] | ||
+ | * [http://www.micronick.com/altair/ Altair 8800 Clone running ZORK on CP/M 2.2] | ||
+ | * [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1g84m0sXpnNCv84GpN2PLZG/the-hitchhiker-s-guide-to-the-galaxy-game-30th-anniversary-edition The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Game - 30th Anniversary Edition] | ||
+ | * [http://www.virtualapple.org/hitchhikersguidetothegalaxydisk.html Hitchhiker's Guide in emulated Apple II for in-browser play] | ||
+ | * [http://www.amctv.com/shows/halt-and-catch-fire/colossal-cave-adventure Colossal Cave (Original) Adventure, for in-browser play] | ||
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+ | == Other links and resources == | ||
* [http://www.ifwiki.org Interactive Fiction Wiki] | * [http://www.ifwiki.org Interactive Fiction Wiki] | ||
* [http://www.ifarchive.org/misc/htaccess MIME types list for the IF Archive] | * [http://www.ifarchive.org/misc/htaccess MIME types list for the IF Archive] | ||
− | + | * [http://maher.filfre.net/if-book/ Let's Tell a Story Together (A History of Interactive Fiction)] | |
− | [ | + | * [http://mylifescoop.com/2013/06/12/adventures-in-text-adventures/ Adventures in Text Adventures] |
+ | * [http://archive.org/stream/ataribooks-the-book-of-atari-software-1983/thebookofatarisoftware1983#page/n21/mode/2up "Typical" Adventure Map] | ||
+ | * [https://bluerenga.wordpress.com/2015/03/19/lost-mainframe-games/ Lost Mainframe Games] | ||
+ | * [https://ahopeful.wordpress.com/2015/04/22/wander-1974-a-lost-mainframe-game-is-found/ ...and one that was found] | ||
+ | * [https://github.com/historicalsource?utf8=%E2%9C%93&tab=repositories&q=Infocom&type=&language= Historical Source Archives] (includes a large collection of Infocom source files) |
Latest revision as of 14:57, 11 October 2021
Also known as "adventure games" or "text adventures" after the Original (Colossal Cave) Adventure.
- A-code
- AAS (Advanced Authoring System)
- ACE
- ADMS
- ADRIFT (Adventure Developer & Runner - Interactive Fiction Toolkit)
- AdvBuilder
- Adven-80
- Advent (not to be confused with ADVENT the game)
- Adentura
- Adventure Contruction Set
- Adventure Definition Language (ADL)
- Adventure Editor
- Adventure International (Scott Adams)
- Adventure Master
- Adventure Simulator
- Adventurescape
- AdvSys (Adventure System)
- AGI (Adventure Game Interpreter)
- AGIFG (Adventure Game and Interactive Fiction Generator)
- AGT (Adventure Game Toolkit)
- GAGS (Generic Adventure Game System)
- Aiee! (An Interactive Environment Engine!)
- ALAN (Adventure Language)
- Amstrad Pentacle Adventure Creator
- Archetype
- Aventuro
- BAGS (Beany Adventure Game System)
- Blorb
- Brainex Door Manager
- C Adventure Toolkit
- CAECHO (Creador de Aventuras de Errata CHOft)
- CAT (Creative Adventure Toolkit)
- CAW (Creative Adventure Writer)
- CUTRA (Creador Ultra Raro de Aventuras)
- DAP
- Drool (David's Reworked Object-Oriented Language)
- Eamon
- Encounter
- Figment
- GAC (Graphic Adventure Creator)
- Gamescape
- Genesis
- GINAS (Generic Interactive Narrative Authoring System)
- Glulx
- GTAC (Graphic Text Adventure Creator)
- Hugo
- IAGE (Internet Adventure Game Engine)
- Inform
- JACL (JACL Adventure Creation Language)
- KiriKiri Adventure Game System (KAG)
- LADS (Levy's Adventure Development System)
- Level9
- Magnetic Scrolls
- MDL
- MechiQue
- Mipric
- Nemlin
- NM Parser
- OASYS (Object-oriented Adventure System)
- Professional Adventure Writer (PAW)
- Prometeo
- Python Adventure Writing System) (PAWS)
- Quest 1-4
- Quest 5
- QuestMaker
- Quill (aka AdventureWriter)
- Rexx-Adventure
- R.A.G.S.
- SKC
- SUDS (Single User Dungeon System)
- Superglus
- TAB
- T.A.G. (Text Adventure Generator)
- TADS (Text Adventure Development System)
- Textopia
- Twine
- TxA
- Visual SINTAC
- Wander (.wrld)
- World Builder
- ZAP
- Z-code
- ZIL
[edit] Interactive fiction for download or online play
- The Interactive Fiction Archive
- Cloak of Darkness: sample implementation of a single game in a variety of IF systems
- Some Interactive Fiction games to play online or download
- Telehack: in-browser '80s-style telnet interface, includes original Adventure as 'advent' command
- Altair 8800 Clone running ZORK on CP/M 2.2
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Game - 30th Anniversary Edition
- Hitchhiker's Guide in emulated Apple II for in-browser play
- Colossal Cave (Original) Adventure, for in-browser play
[edit] Other links and resources
- Interactive Fiction Wiki
- MIME types list for the IF Archive
- Let's Tell a Story Together (A History of Interactive Fiction)
- Adventures in Text Adventures
- "Typical" Adventure Map
- Lost Mainframe Games
- ...and one that was found
- Historical Source Archives (includes a large collection of Infocom source files)